It was written? I thought he just dumped a box of Alpha-Bits on his desk and read that verbatim
It was written? I thought he just dumped a box of Alpha-Bits on his desk and read that verbatim
Forest rat meat
Definitely good, I had no complains. Didn’t notice any dryness but I was also -starving-. Might go back for it again and have it on site. It was $9.09 for me, and it didn’t taste like a $9 burger, more like a $7 burger BUT a $2 novelty premium seems appropriate as it is so that balances out.
And yet with more shows now filming, it feels like there’s more to the story than what -one side- is telling us. Everyone knows what they’re doing; they’re not idiots.
Except last time, there was no writing either. They came in cold and did improv. So...that doesn’t clear anything up.
I’m sure there’s more behind the scenes as well. Like, the set crews aren’t on strike. There could also be contractual obligations for X number of shows with crazy penalties where even being ‘here so I don’t get fined’ beats shutting down.
Remember: Stewart, Colbert and others were doing their shows during the LAST strike in ‘07-08
Exactly, it was Toyota’s hot site that absorbed the running flaw and similarly failed.
This morning on Cracked (too lazy to fix Kinja links, I’m sure a search engine could get you there), a pair of article headlines back to back:
Since these servers were running on the same system, a similar failure occurred in the backup function, and a switchover could not be made
It’s because that super volcano is now under Yellowstone
Gamera is really neat. He is filled with turtle meat.
I -clearly- remember The Daily Show and The Colbert Report showing new episodes during the last writers strike. It was lampshaded every episode...
“Stop poking me!”
But businesses can self regulate!
I can’t think who’d peg that as their first guess... my immediate response would be Patrick Stewart as Professor X.
Famously, Connery rejected the part because he didn’t understand it. After seeing how much bank LotR made, he signed up for the next part he didn’t understand.
but I wonder if auto makers have ever considered making cars **cheaper to repair**.
Maybe they could bundle the bottles with Funko Pops?
I’m sure capitalism will fix it! They just need healthy competition! How about gig insurance on the blockchain?