uninspiringmuse
Uninspiring Muse
uninspiringmuse

Do you remember the Lucky’s Market that sprung up in CFL in 2016, and then closed all their stores around the start of the pandemic? They were owned by Kroger, and they transitioned all their warehouses into delivery stations.

I was hoping that some of the elements of The Hell Priest that were expended upon in “The Scarlett Gospels” could be brought to the screen with this — their killing of the world’s magicians, perhaps a mention of Harry D’Amour, how he Hell Priest is tired of the way things have been and wants MORE — so that we could

In the 1990s and early 2000s I read all the Vampire and Mayfair Witches books, and then Anne went and found Jesus and started writing some ... less interesting ... material and I just couldn’t follow her down that path.

It’s nice to hear that Lestat is being given the chance to be The Brat Prince again.

I had reservations regarding watching this show — I’ve rather moved away from Anne Rice entirely over the last 15 or so years -- but this recap sold me. I have to watch this episode, and do so intently.

Jersey Mike’s makes one of my favorite cheesesteaks (as chains go, anyway), so hearing this pleases me.

I’m flabbergasted that Arby’s is being included in a list of sub shops, though. Last I was their all their roast beef sandwiches came on buns that look like burger buns. Same for their chicken sandwiches. They had

*coughs*

Brenaissance

I live in Florida, where COVID numbers currently look very much like Summer 2020 numbers. I’ll be staying home, thanks.

Which is why none of my friends in Phoenix want to visit me in Orlando during the summer. Sure, we may *only* top out at 98F instead of 113F, but with 78% humidity we’re far more uncomfortable and dangerous.

Exactly this.

I live in the Orlando area. The thermostat gets set to 76 during the day and 72 at night. The few times the system has stopped cycling during the summer, the house becomes uncomfortably warm at 80 and nearly unbearable at 84.

So, for clarity, I live in Florida. I’ve also lived in Texas and Virginia, and have spent a lot of time in New Orleans and New York City.

1 foot of sea level rise is enough to start impacting infrastructure in or near downtown of at least a dozen large to major cities on the Eastern Seaboard, floods a substantial part

I feel like you missed my point.

Miami is a coastal city that has been trying to fight off losing ground to the rising sea level for years, by importing sand and dirt from The Bahamas to try to keep the beaches in place. Half the coastal cities in Maryland have been facing minor flooding during King Tides for years.

The coastal cities that are losing coastline to rising sea levels should encourage population growth? How does that help?

I’d be expecting a mild evolution of “Mario Srikers: Charged” for the Wii. Several tournament levels, with the winning of each unlocking a new character, play fields for multiplayer, etc.

Unlocking Petey Piranha was a challenge.

I don’t even remember seeing an actual teaser trailer for it. What my friends and I were seeing, for what felt like months, was a slow pan over what looked like the side of a space ship before it zoomed out and rotated into words asking “What is the Fifth Element?”, to which we all answered “Boron!”

I don’t think boron

DW was closed for about 6months due to Covid.

All I want is for my wife and I to be able to play “Champions of Norath” on a system newer than a PS2. None of the wireless controllers for that system work well, and running cords for controllers isn’t an option.

Come on, Sony. It’s an Everquest game. It’s your OWN IP. Make it happen, already.

I live in Orlando. A local high school Junior led a walkout after testifying in Tallahassee 3 times against this bill. Of the many points this student made, among them was the recollection of being bullied in 2nd and 3rd grade over being different from other children and not adhering to expected gender behavioral

I haven’t watched any of the Arrowverse shows since the season containing “Crisis on Infinite Earths” ended.  The thought of trying to get back into any of them now feels like a chore.

I’m just hoping that these hitting the U.S. market will help drive down the price of the older models. My RX is no longer big enough for my family, especially for the monthly Costco runs — teenagers eat a LOT — and I need to pick up a 3-row SUV. After being hit by a truck 7 years ago, and only surviving because my

And I liked both, with each pressing different happy buttons. What a wild idea, to have different people enjoy different things.