I feel like if you tell sheriff’s deputies “I’m a YouTuber,” they should be allowed to summarily execute you at that point. On camera.
I feel like if you tell sheriff’s deputies “I’m a YouTuber,” they should be allowed to summarily execute you at that point. On camera.
Sweep told the outlet that he and Granzier are scheduled to return to the Netherlands on September 19, adding that they still hope to visit Route 66 and Los Angeles before they return home. He further said that the two “don’t want to spend every day in jail here.”
Two told Kotaku they’re not playing the official version in protest of Activision, which in the words of the Kronos Game Master, is “more interested in quarterly profits than actually putting out good games and content for their player base.”
Show me on the doll where Steve Jobs hurt you.
No, but I actually take photos that are seen by the public as part of my job, and having the option of getting a phone with an excellent camera is an important selling point for me.
Given how many much more marginal properties have been rebooted or brought back for those sweet, sweet nostalgia dollars, I doubt that the Muppets -- whose sunk costs were paid long ago -- aren’t worth the effort.
Your original post is only technically English. I re-read it three times and I’m still not sure WTF you were saying.
Yeah, I have a 7+ and am thinking the exact same thing.
I’m still nursing my Pebble Time that gets four days or so on a charge and will likely be switching to a Versa 2 that gets about the same.
It’s definitely possible to get decent battery life with smartwatches. It’s weird that Apple doesn’t seem to care.
Right now, there are puppeteers in Omaha fist-pumping after reading your post.
But 23 years later, we don’t need huge ratings for a show to survive. In the streaming era, a show that drives (or sustains) subscriptions is plenty. (And, ironically, a 1996 television flop would be one of the highest rated shows today.)
You can’t throw a rock in Los Angeles now without hitting an improv troupe with a podcast. There’s a deep, deep bench in 2019 of folks capable of pulling this off.
Although I think Frank Oz may be a little precious with how difficult it is to get the Muppets right, I believe him that Disney has suffocated the franchise…
I hadn’t. I’ll hunt that stuff down. Given his background, the real Heinlein might be at least as interesting as anything he wrote.
It really doesn’t seem like it should be this hard to do a successful Muppets series.
Give us a 2020 version of the Muppet Show and done. There aren’t other variety shows to speak of now, and we’ve got plenty of musicians who’d be game for a skit and two songs.
I would subscribe to Disney+ for that.
Does Spider-Men count as an event?
His late 1950s, early 1960s stuff is the sweet spot. I recommend “Tunnel in the Sky,” which was written around the same time as “Lord of the Flies,” and so is free of its influence in what could have been a very similar tale.
Outside of “Stranger in a Strange Land” and “Starship Troopers,” “The Moon is a Harsh…
Friday was a well-written novel that basically boils down to Heinlein wanting to fuck his protagonist. There’s a good book in there, and I think most people who like it skim past the ickier passages to find it.
I think Heinlein probably merits the “let’s look at various incarnations of his work” treatment — The Lord…
Change approved.
I know someone who really loves “Time Enough for Love,” but I think, for the most part, “Job” is the only book you are arguably missing out on.
This doesn’t feel like a slippery slope at all.