Curious: I've tasted Vegemite but never Marmite (England's answer to the Aussie innovation). Marmite's available locally in my grocery store. Is there much difference between them?
Curious: I've tasted Vegemite but never Marmite (England's answer to the Aussie innovation). Marmite's available locally in my grocery store. Is there much difference between them?
I began having problems like this as I got older (after going my entire life without ever experiencing heartburn, I thought I was having a fucking heart attack when it first struck).
I've found that taking ranitidine (the ingredient in Zantac and some other OTC meds; look for generic/store brands) BEFORE eating a…
If they did, they wouldn't live long; and being short-lived, would not reproduce to pass along their defect.
I don't mean the word "defect" as a put-down of people who have this disorder. It sounds like absolute hell. Also, as a species humans often make the effort to preserve the life of a "defective" individual,…
Your comment is insipid.
Give one concrete example of what he could have done. "A little more effort into building up the party" does not cut it.
You honestly sound mad at him for not using the Magic Ring or something to save us.
He ran the goddamn country, which is the job, and he ran it very well. After his successor…
That only means something if she'd ever had a job working in a cubicle and knew what she was talking about.
Snobs irritate me.
Year ain't over yet.
I was surprised by Foxx's performance but I was disappointed the moment Idris Elba's name was disconnected from the project.
Nope. It's the world's most common abuser trick, and the show has Negan do it twice in the one ep (Carl and then Olivia). "Gosh, I'm so sorry, I'm a terrible person, I shouldn't have said/done that to you."
If you'd ever been in an abusive relationship, those moments would have come at you blasting an air horn and…
I haven't read the comics, but I understand from reading ABOUT the comics that **spoily stuff follows** Negan gets taken down but is allowed to live for some reason and…becomes part of Rick's community? I don't see how that can happen. Unless they take the trouble to jail him? I just can't make sense of it. I'd…
I agree. Carl didn't hesitate to spray some fellow human beings (men he's never met) with death-lead, yet hesitates to shoot his target when Negan is right in front of him. It made zero sense. This whole season has just been irritations like this.
I dunno what the author has against Fury. I enjoyed it tremendously. If I had to describe it, I'd say it's more or less a throwback to the WWII films of the late 60s-early 70s with truly excellent performances by the entire cast.
YES EXACTLY. Shane's downfall came about when he became committed to "toughening up" and losing his humanity. THAT issue would've dovetailed perfectly with what Rick is going through, and might even have salvaged this squeakfart of an episode.
Instead, the speech goes floating off over left field into a topic NO ONE…
Hell, no. No one has cared about Judith's paternity since Judith was conceived. Rick's Big Acting Scene Speech at the end trailed right the fuck off into meaninglessness.
Yeah, why the eff was last night's ep ninety minutes? (Actually, more like fifty minutes + forty minutes of commercials.) Virtually nothing happened: the Saviors were mean and Rick was Mr. Pitiful.
I have been tired of Windbag Negan since the last five minutes of last season's final episode. I am really not sure if…
You mean “off,” not “out,” right?
I will watch anything Luc Besson sees fit to put his name on.
This is the only thing—the ONLY thing—that I have seen all day that made me feel a little better: http://www.cracked.com/blog…
And it's from Cracked, for Christ's sake.
As a Matronly Middle-Aged Lady™, I should inform you that there is nothing more delightful to my kind on Halloween than opening one's door and coming face to face with a slightly bewildered, but happy, baby in a costume.
Nothing.
The accompanying adult(s) WILL get fistfuls of candy.
Kudos to your old neighbors. Way to do Christianity right!
The Eighties were hard on all of us.