Even worse, my grandmother's maiden name was Blubaugh
Even worse, my grandmother's maiden name was Blubaugh
I was only 7 in '97, but musically it was enlightenment in my father trying to avoid the radio and my cousin, an electronic music producer and DJ, was trying to hear everything and go in weird directions with it. I had just moved into a new house outside Baltimore City and was seeing less of the people who had raised…
I thought the same thing. The director credits for season 2 are on wikipedia, and Duffer Brothers only get 4/9 of those as well.
City mostly, but county as I got older.
I grew up with all those as a white guy in Baltimore. Huh. I never question my internal dictionary for vernacular.
Yeah. Did it for about two years at a hospital and now going back to another health system. A lot of the consulting firms are pricks but there are some decent folks. I like it more in healthcare than some of the places I've consulted for.
Wait wait wait, that's how I get out of Thanksgiving?
It looks like they have the graph set to automatically adjust and just wrote in 0 for 8 and 9 (though I guess he has a couple lines in 9)
I am going to trial because you don’t understand what a blooper reel is? Guard!
My entire college house and all significant others would gather in the common room for Thursdays. It was literally the only time we could simultaneously stand everyone else.
I dug it, though the season long plot reveal at the end took me out a bit.
I sold so many antennas and convertor boxes doing retail 10 years ago I could never forget.
Being I'm probably not in her primary fan group and will end up with the album anyway, I'm more of a boost to sales regardless.
I've been defending her since all her demos went online (the original Boots and Boys really murdered the one that came out on album) but I haven't enjoyed what I've heard from this album so far. It's not bad, just less why I enjoyed her specifically.
I've found just saying "risk management in healthcare" means nothing even though it seems fairly obvious. My new title is "lean coach" which is always a nightmare of explaining performance improvement projects and how your boss is a six sigma belt.
My old COO was an architect and really loved the academics of it. He would interrupt meetings to explain old architectural academic traditions. I don't know if he designed anything people would know, but damn fine operations expert (which I didn't think would crossover but it really, really does)
I actually thought the opposite if either of them. Have the allfather toned down slightly (say the bulimia stick) and rewrite the messiah as a captured child / young adult / whatever and combine him with the seraphim / genesis father the grail captured (since the bloodline would presumably have divine knowledge but…
Eh, Tulip did have a fatal event in the comics but that got resolved. Then again that wasn't at the Saint's guns.
I read Preacher and Y: The Last Man at about the same time and dug both. I don't know if that would hold up for others.
Obviously not the same, but we would have people sign up for an ICU share day as part of their interview and then come see me covered in blood and asking why the parking isn't entirely free. Quite a few people didn't take the job because of it.