uninspiringmuse
Uninspiring Muse
uninspiringmuse

I worked at a CompUSA in the Dallas / Fort Worth area when PS2 launched. One of my coworkers snagged one, then got another from my grandparents for Christmas, so he sold me his extra below retail. I spent some time on the demo disc for the in-store display we had, and couldn’t get enough of SSX.

I never touched any of

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In the Cantonese version, Jackie Chan provides the voice of Li Shang for both speaking and singing.

{He’ll} Make A Man Out Of You”

In 1999 I suffered from Confused Mother for a Christmas present. I requested “Blade”. I received “Blade Runner: The Director’s Cut.” It remains the best mistake my mother ever made.

You and I agree on favorite and second favorite. We’re onto something here.

I used to hold an annual pass to Universal Orlando. “Revenge of the Mummy” has long been my hand-down favorite ride in the entire set of parks. “Dueling Dragons” was solid on both tracks, but Mummy always felt more exhilarating.

I hear you about the “drop and splash” rides not being your thing. As a Floridian who’s been to Disney and Busch Gardens dozens of times, I’ve got to say that timing it to hit one of those rides at 1 in the afternoon and getting wet from that is an excellent way to help stay cool for the next couple of hours while

What part of safe infant co-sleeping do you think translates to “the kids will sleep in only the parents bed forever”? I’m curious as to why you would automatically extend that to the extreme example.

My aforementioned daughter is now 6. She has no problems sleeping in her own bed, or in hotels when we travel. When her

I was swearing up and down at this list for leaving out both “Scrubs” and “Californication” ... but it seems they’re not on Netflix anymore. Now I have a sad.

Or do, because co-sleeping safely is generally beneficial to baby and mommy, especially if breastfeeding. My wife particularly liked being able to just “roll over and whip out a boob” when our daughter got hungry in the middle of the night.

I will forever associate him first and foremost with his role in “Hackers”, despite having seen both “Short Circuit” films and “My Science Project” years prior.

I was in high school or had just graduated when most of those songs came out. Most of them*, like Britney, haven’t been culturally relevant in at least a decade.

* “No Scrubs” has remained relevant mostly because of a pale ginger guy stealing it and getting a hit out of it before having the pants sued off him.

I’ve been texting since the only option was to use T9 entry. I’ve always used periods to end sentences. Same for in chat, back in the old ICQ/AIM wars.

At least I’m finally starting to move away from double spacing at the end of sentences. Mostly.

I hopped into the “DC Hub” hoping to find the “Constantine” series.

Just like on Netflix and Amazon Video and CW Seed, John is notably absent here too. The arse.

According to my wife and kids, the method I follow for making grilled cheese produces quite the tasty sandwich.

* Break out the large flat skillet, big enough to fit 4 slices of bread in without them touching. Set the burner heat to somewhere between simmer and low. (We have a gas range that runs hot, your temp may

The Oxford Comma is makes a big difference.

“I miss my parents, Lemmy, and David Bowie” implies an entirely different mental image than does “I miss my parents, Lemmy and David Bowie.”

I graduated high school in Montgomery in 1999 and promptly left to never return. I can’t even name a locally-owned restaurant my friends and I ever frequented. Everything was chain fast food, or what we could pick up from the cafe at the brand new Barnes & Noble by the brand new stadium seating theater on southern

Best is so subjective though. Iconic is akin to representative, and while I might be able to argue that the Publix Fried Chicken Tenders Sub is more representative of Florida than is the Cuban Sandwich, more people outside of Florida would immediately associate Cuban and Florida than would associate PubSub and

You ... you do realize that Aimee didn’t create the original post by “Insider”, but simply relayed what they decided, right?

If you want to direct your ire properly, look toward the original content creator: https://www.insider.com/author/shirley-cheng