More fodder for the Brony world.
More fodder for the Brony world.
One day I hope to have a job that gives me President’s Day off. Or MLK. The long dry spell from New Year’s Day to Memorial Day just sucks.
I too used to shoot the half-and-half diner creamers as a kid. If I’m eating alone, and no one’s looking, I might do it now, especially if I ordered a tea that I can use as “cover” for using up half-and-half. The stuff is glorious and delicious.
COVID has taken away onions and relish from Costco’s hot dogs. I miss the Polish, but there’s no way I’m eating a hot dog without onions and relish.
Many of the reviews for the movie mentioned how fantastic the books were. So after I watched and enjoyed the movie in theaters, I dipped my toes into the books.
Did anyone see the Tiger Woods: America’s Son documentary that came out about a month ago on ESPN? If so, how was it? I would see it on my channel guide, but was never able to catch it.
As a Spectrum subscriber, there were quite a few commercials for this when it premiered. The tagline at the end was something like “watch on Spectrum On-Demand”. As someone who hates navigating through the hell that is Spectrum’s On-Demand menus, I knew there was zero chance I would watch it.
Well, I ended up watching the entire 90 minutes, and it makes me miss the show more than ever. My room got dusty quite a few times among all the laughs.
Except the website you reference is from the American Council of Science and Health, which is a corporate mouthpiece. From Sourcewatch:
I’m really burnt out on Walking Dead shows, but Annet was sooo good on The Americans. I might have to catch an episode of this just to see her performance.
I went with a buddy to the Friday midnight showing at the Universal Citywalk. My buddy could not keep his eyes open, and woke up just in time to get the jump scare of the scientist’s head hitting the glass.
Even though I started watching in the show’s third season, the late ‘80s Phil Hartman - Jan Hooks - Mike Myers cast was “my” cast, the shows I watched in high school and shaped my comedic sensibilities. So when they all left and I was left with Spade - Sandler - Farley, I slowly lost interest in a show that I thought…
He and Heidi Gardner came in as featured players on SNL the same year and fit in right away, which I thought was really impressive. They both performed with the confidence of a main cast member from the jump.
Well done, Alex McLevy. That was a Will Harris-level Random Roles interview. Lots of good, in-depth answers from Nestor Carbonell.
My friend who spent a couple of years living in Taiwan sings the praises of 7-11 there. Tea Eggs, steamed buns, all kinds of great snack foods.
You got my hopes up with a photo from Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan. I might actually throw a few bucks to own a part of that movie. Those other Star Trek sequels....don’t interest me.
As someone who hates both celery and raisins (peanut butter is Just Great), I am so glad that I did not learn of this snack until I was an adult. If I had to eat this as a child, I would have become a fountain of endless vomit on my classmates.
That was very snarky, almost Sean O’Neal levels of snark. Well done.
This is why the terrorists hate us, right?
I always do a double-take when I see Erinn Hayes, because I think it’s Rose Byrne. It happened to me last night when I caught some of They Came Together on HBO.