useonceanddestroy
Dave Miller
useonceanddestroy

"All right, now, look! Let's - let's keep it down, please, because, you know, we have a long way to go."

Based on the think pieces I see being enthusiastically circulated by progressives calling for liberals to move beyond distractions like racism, sexism and political correctness to focus on the real problems facing America, which are all caused by the Democrat party, I suspect the Sanders phenomenon was fueled at least

I play a (background) doctor on CBS, and while shooting the pilot in a working hospital, an out-of-it old woman who was actually there to see a doctor wandered onto the set and was placed into a scene by a PA. As I fake examined her she asked questions about her medication and expressed concern about making her

Right? A girl did a fucking terrible job. What exactly do they pay her for?

It's an election year. Fact checking and corrections be damned until January.

I know we aren't supposed to spoil the books but I heard it was trying to figure out how to write around that 15 year gap is why Martin has taken so long between volumes.

My favorite story about the soundtrack is Peter Fonda having lunch with Bob Dylan to ask him to contribute a song; Dylan declined, but wrote the opening verse of "The Ballad of Easy Rider" on a napkin and said to Fonda, "Tell Roger McGuinn this is a gift."

Roddenberry gave a shout out to slash fiction in his introduction. I never thought too highly of Star Trek, but I admire the man for that.

Two actors I never particularly associated with humanity playing two people I never particularly associated with humany either, and they killed it.

"I haven't but it sounds delicious." Jesus, what a kiss-ass.

I'm a year older than you and I remember it coming out when I was a pre-teen. Is my math off?

One of the many things Man in the Moon fucked up was not ending with Kaufman's assassination by some Southern wrestling fanatic who wasn't in on the joke.

The book explicitly states he was just resting his eyes.