I liked the first episode where Phlox is alone on the ship, writing a letter to his friend, the walrus looking guy we meet much later at the medical facility. Phlox is easily my favorite Star Trek character of all time.
I liked the first episode where Phlox is alone on the ship, writing a letter to his friend, the walrus looking guy we meet much later at the medical facility. Phlox is easily my favorite Star Trek character of all time.
I mean, Amazon employs 750,000 people (which I had to look up, since you chose not to include those kinds of relevant facts in your little essay), so three is not a number that sets of my alarms for gross corporate negligence in the middle of a global pandemic.
I have nothing useful to add, but that was fun to read.
I have always thought there was something off with Neil Gaiman. I know, I know, he’s like the nicest comic book writer to ever have a wonderful exchange with a cancer patient in an airport. I have heard all the stories, all the myths, all the legends. But there is something off about Neil Gaiman.
Fan hug, real hug, bug hug, rug hug. You don’t owe anyone any touching, of any kind, in any situation, ever. Not a fan, not your mom, not Kesha, not anyone.
The best episodes of Comedians in Cars getting Coffee are great, the rest of them make it seem like he’d rather be doing a show about the cars.
Off the top of my head, I can recommend The Good, the Bad, and the Weird, Madeo, and The Taxi Driver, and I’m a Cyborg but That’s Ok. You’ve probably seen some or all of those. I mostly just follow Kang-ho Song around, at this point.
I liked 3 Iron a lot.
That’s cute, but you don’t know shit about your answer until someone asks you that on your 49th birthday.
Animals Crossing and Spider-man’ing continue unabated.
I wasn’t thrilled with this boring AF covid19 apocalypse, but then they began phase 2: murder hornets, and I feel like things are finally turning around for me.
It’s too bad you guys don’t cover American Dad. The last episode, with Roger and Jeff trying to bring “chivalric cabaret” to the world of male stripping, was the funniest thing I’ve seen all year.
I’m playing Animal Crossing and Spider-man. It’s my first Animal Crossing game, and I don’t know very much about Spider-man, so they’re both very new to me. I’m having a lot of fun with both of them. I liked playing Mary Jane in the museum. I didn’t expect to love Animal Crossing so much. I’m past the 200 hour mark…
The minute the sequel to Spider-man launches, the ps5 launches, and we buy at least one ps5.
That is adorable. Happy birthday, Mike!
Yeah, I don’t get the affection for movie theaters at all. They are such a profoundly unpleasant experience. Like, oh, if only I could watch a movie while crammed like a sardine into Greyhound bus seating, with the volume painfully loud, while being charged $9 for a Dr. Pepper, that would be the good life!
We bought me a ps4 last week (with both of us suddenly home all day, sharing one with the husband unit was no longer viable) and that was way more difficult to find than the Switch, here in New Mexico. I saw Switch Lites three different places before I finally found a playstation pro. Strangely enough, they were all…
I wonder who is playing her. That girl who played Kassandra is going to be a tough act to follow.
The Venga Bus is pleading, because you will be bleeding,
Can a sister get a Rothko? I mean.