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I’m assuming it has some of that. Also the house better fall apart at the end or I'll be mad

Eliminating the left arrow? So one car can turn per light cycle at a busy intersection? Ever been ninth in line in the left turning lane? That’s a recipe for road rage.

I will defend the left turn arrow. No it’s not warranted at every single intersection, but it is really necessary in certain spots where you would probably need to sit through 4 or 5 light cycles before you could even hope to get a gap. 

I does seem like candy corn follows the Mormon tenet of abstaining from anything really enjoyable.

If you’re a millennial of a certain age (an “elder millennial” if you will) or perhaps a young Gen-Xer, this movie as well as the real-life story was inescapable. I remember it being a huge huge deal when the movie came out, which also meant there were tons of suburban white kids trotting out Jamaican accents.

To quote the wee English feller in Derry Girls, “They haven’t seen Cool Runnings, Michelle. I don’t trust these people.”

I’m rewatching it for the first time since it was originally on and I just watched that ep last night. The first season has so much setup for what happens down the line it’s great.  Knowing who in SHIELD is Hydra and who isn’t right from the jump is just as fun as watching it week to week waiting to see what happens. 

I guarantee you that Brett Dalton did it, and no matter their best efforts to be rid of him, he will keep on breaking out prison/being reborn as an interdimensional alien/etc. for each new season.

I found her recipe a few years back (actually, I think it was on this site) and it’s been a favorite. We probably make it every couple of weeks; super easy and super good!

As a simple counterpoint, though, I’d hate to see what happens if she DOESN’T find it and then leave it behind. The point of these types of stories isn’t about the “thing” itself, but the adventure we get to experience.

Henry Jones Sr. said it best with the line “...The quest for the Grail is not archeology. It’s a

Firmer and more bouncy than a usual donut. 

I’m an NC native and I’ve lived here nearly 30 years - Cook Out is great, but you don’t go there for the unbeatable quality. You go there because it’s late at night and nothing else is open. You go there because they have such an extensive menu that everyone in your family or friend group is probably cool to eat someth

A couple thoughts:
1) The Milkshakes at Cookout aren’t milkshakes, they’re just straight up ice cream desserts that should be eaten with a spoon. Just throw the straw away. You should compare it to a Blizzard or a McFlurry.

Even more so if it appeared to be SF. There’s a subgenre of Christian film that pretends to be a genre picture but which leads into “only faith in our savior Jesus Christ can save us from this onslaught! Also, evolution is a lie”

I’m going to guess the esteemed astrophysicist gets together with the lighthouse owner. She’s an aloof space cadet who wears glasses and has her hair in a perpetual bun; he’s a down-to-Earth guy with a closet full of sweaters who sees the Sears model underneath the glasses and bun.

Watched Starship Troopers on cable a few weeks ago because I flipped past it right when he was introduced as their staff sergeant and was likewise powerless to change the channel.

While I really have no desire to watch this, it has Clancy Brown, so I guess I have to.

Thank you for supplying the point of the article.

Tagline on the poster is “Don’t Rush. Die Slow.”