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If only more companies would lighten up a little more we could have nice things again.

Looks neat. Don’t care for the Alexa part, but I guess that’s the unavoidable direction we’re headed in with appliances in general. 

Or more precisely, I was thinking King was... influenced by Burnt Offerings.

Yes, it tends to be pretty expensive, but the great thing is it’s a hobby that most people do in stages, therefore spreading out the cost, and the fun. I don’t even have kids, but have been putting together a Christmas train set over the past 5 years or so. It’s a fun, creative outlet. I’d like to start work on a

Ha! Great story.

Follow-up story: Ben was the lone staffer because the bloated bodies of the rest of the staff haven’t been discovered yet.

I love it.

I had the ‘89 MY and yeah, the V6 was not so great. At least mine was a manual though. Was still running strong too when I sold it with ~196K miles on the clock.

Hm, sounds like the cows have the hardest job.

After all, “A rendezvous in space isn’t as easy as just pointing and thrusting.”

...a sandstorm.

Pretty fucking ridiculous shit going there.

She wants a traditional single-family home with period details that is clearly haunted!

That sucks. Meanwhile, I reckon, there was a Patient B who received a call saying, “Lab looks great! See ya in a year.”

I really liked the movie, but then I still haven’t watched the original series so I don’t have the baggage of comparing the two.

James Corden is also Edward Norton’s Marla.

If folks were still a little uncertain as to whether there was anything left of the Nick Denton-style leadership, there should no longer be any question at this point.

I agree about the shore power, and was thinking the same about removing the bumper extension, but at least that camera should help...