randywalters
randyman
randywalters

Where is the pan-galactic gargleblaster, a drink that is to the brainpan what a 300mph crash into a concrete slab is to the brainpan.

Samantha was much more likeable than the others. Most of those still on Team SJP are also still cashing checks from SATC. I never watched the movies, but did watch AJLT and absolutely agree with Cattrall, nobody needed more SATC.

Well – I miss her, and am definitely a member of Team Samantha. She was always my favorite.

Mark my words: before this season is over you’ll see Loki him/herself enjoying a tasty mayo-enhanced snack, thereby proving my assertion.

True, perhaps ‘skipping over’ is more accurate.  

I like your attitude.

well it’s not buried because it’s the first thing they say lol

That’s not quite how I’d put it.

Mayo: the lube of the gods.”

A man after my own heart. Fuck ketchup. 

Mayo: the lube of the gods. There is little that cannot be improved by the judicious application of mayo.

OoOooOoo... I experienced the trifecta. I went home with a man who had 
1. a GIANT acrylic painting of Bob Dylan hanging above his couch that he had painted himself
2. only had AXE body wash products in his bathroom (this was early 2000s when it still smelled like gasoline and teenage angst)
...yet I persisted (*shrug*

As someone who has worked for Apple as an advisor, I have had to answer that question many times. Apple manufactures phones specifically to be used as replacements, so your phone is just as new as the devices that are bought new from Apple or any retailer. There are no refurbished components in the phone whatsoever. It

I think it depends on how it’s worded. In certain context, giving you a ‘new’ phone could simply mean giving you a different phone than the one you sent in. In other contexts, it could literally mean replacing it with an actually never before used model. I think it varies by situation.

I don’t know about Apple, but when I had a cracked screen on my last Samsung phone they told me that my replacement was “refurbished”.

These comments aren’t hyperbole. I hadn’t seen anything that made me feel like episode 8 did since 1968, when I first saw 2001 at the Seattle Cinerama.

Watch it right now. It’s good.

Yes it’s really incredible, there are a couple scenes with her in them that are really stunning.

I loved how most of the main characters on Twin Peaks were so ridiculously pretty. People on TV are generally prettier than people irl, but they like to pretend that they look just like the average person. Twin Peaks had no such pretensions.

She must be where pies go when they die now.