Yeah, but the graininess of the 3-D rendering of the word “LOST” always bugged the hell out of me for those 7 seconds.
Yeah, but the graininess of the 3-D rendering of the word “LOST” always bugged the hell out of me for those 7 seconds.
Hubs has a Masters in History and I partied in college, although I am an RN. We moved his parents in with us, or us with them, in the 90s. One of the things we liked to do was watch Wheel and Jeopardy while I made dinner. I noticed right away, his parents never stayed to watch while their son played along. I told him…
If we’re expanding beyond HBO, you know what show had a spectacular intro that really perfectly summarized what the show is about? Dexter.
I have to admit I liked the Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul intros. They both are appropriate for the show and very short so you got right to the action.
Turned the phone horizontally?
As long as you’re robbing a Lowe’s, might as well steal one of their delivery trucks, too!
ZMF demands a royalty.
Zack deleted this one but my god
Music peaked 27 years ago:
Looks like the Habs finally have all the pieces in place:
- Elite goalie: check
696 has the benefit of shoulders, though. Every accident I ever saw on the Southfield, other than the truck that took out that bridge, was because someone fucked up and there was just nowhere to go that wasn’t into another car, or the wall. I’ve dodged away from accidents onto the shoulder half a dozen times on 696…
This qualifies as a news story? This really is the greatest witch hunt in American hiscoco.
Pretty sure it’s bleeding on the inside.
My favorite moment is when Trump loosens his fingers to maneuver out of the handshake and Macron grips Trump’s hard one more time as if to assert that the handshake won’t end until Macron is good and ready.
I have two kids. I love my kids.
I dare you to try driving under 80mph while listening to “Cochise.” Can’t be done.
RE!
Dammit.
Never forget:
I just want to go on record to say that Cornell’s work with Audioslave is by far some of his best songs. It was an impressive mix of self-reflection and philosophy and really highlighted Chris’s impressive vocal range.