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Alas, the film is lost to the annals of time.

That show was a lot better than it’s ridiculous premise had any right to be.

““Well, that was a long time ago. I’m sure he’s forgotten about that.”

“Graves” is probably the best song on the album. The bass sounds very much like Peter Hook which is what sells me on it. The rest of the album is okay but nothing spectacular.

Your loss. The Ridiculously Self Indulgent, Ill-Advised Vanity Tour show that I saw was freaking amazing. My only regret is that I didn’t see more than one.

I knew I should’ve gotten a job at/near Cedar Point when I was a Young Adult!

My first visit to NJ was last month and I was pretty surprised when we went out to eat that we brought our own wine, that BYOB was a thing. Here in Ohio that is pretty much unheard of as far as I know. At least now I have an explanation as to why it exists.

In the battle of Superhero fatigue vs. FOMO, FOMO wins!

After reading Cary Elwes’ Princess Bride memoirs last month, I decided to reread The Princess Bride by William Goldman this month. I absolutely loved this book as a teenager, and I was always amazed that both the book and movie could be so utterly perfect despite their differences. Obviously it helps that Goldman

Hmm, interesting. Can you point to any themes or parallels between Pet Sematary and the Oz books?

I don’t know why, but the trope of the major protagonist being a writer just upsets me to no end. “Write what you know” I guess but it seems so lazy.

I haven’t read too much King. But I did a lot in my early 20's. My favorites were It, The Stand, Pet Sematary, Misery, and The Eyes of the Dragon.

No worries, Mr. Dowd says Mr. Del Toro is a B+ Director, and we all know that a Dowd B+ is worth at least an A-.

4) Their character is so powerful that they are the only one doing anything during combat.

It’s a bonus action to drop prone?!? Does it cost an action to come out? Because that does seem a bit broken.

I don’t think the reticence is there. The New D&D team and ethos really seems to be embracing the Story over rules idea, but 5e is also flexible enough to appeal to the older cadre that likes “system mastery”

It’s taken awhile, but D&D 5E has started to get bloated with all this new splat. It’s been relatively balanced (though I never looked at the Tortle) but there will always be that PC that will look to break the game no matter what.

I’ve been listening to nothing but Frightened Rabbit since the tragic news broke. Seeing and reading the lyrics in the new light makes the tragedy seem more of an inevitability than anything. So many thoughts on death and drowning and of course the blueprint of “Floating in the Forth.” It’s just so sad that despite

I’m very excited for this. I started off with Beach House when “Norway” would randomly pop in on my Pandora station. Bloom and all their subsequent albums just improved upon everything. They’ve since become one of my favorite modern artists.

I’d say don’t unless you want to get to crying. It’s just brutal. I can’t imagine how his family and friends feel.