walnutr113
Jonathan Frakes Fanboy
walnutr113

Naw. But it would require much practice is get proficient with it.

I liked it. Hypnotic really.

There is a line in Lords of Discipline that has always stuck with me. Something to the effect of the old part of Charleston SC will make you think the entire 20th century was one big mistake. RIP.

Yes but in Yesterdays Enterprise didn't they have replicators shut down to conserve power?

In Wrath of Khan Carol Marcus talks about Genesis being a solution to overpopulation and I believe she says food scarcity. This seems a major contradiction to the "post economic" idea.

Yeah its hard to understand why they are defensive when they get such wonderful support and the benefit of the doubt from the chattering classes. (Eye roll)

Its a false narrative, driven by media irresponsibility and a lack of understanding of the realities of police work. Check out the Washington post study that looked at every police shooting from 2013 and found no evidence of any kind of systemic police misconduct.

You guys in this comments section remind me of a Kipling poem:

Saw her at the New Daisy in Memphis TN when "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road" came out. Great show great time. I got to get her autograph. (She was obviously weary.) A very sexy woman without being "pretty"

I really like control rooms in films. I really like when these ordered, authoritarian places break down, get overrun or abandoned. I think it heightens drama.
I also like when end of the world scenarios are presented via how the media of the time would report them (like War of the Worlds.) I also like things like the

Inspired one of SCTV's truly great sketches: "Grizzly Abrams." He knew how to start a fire! I like to think Haggerty and John Candy are having a good laugh about it right now.

The conversation about the song is really about it very interesting. To me, its saying yes its been a struggle, life is often a struggle, but lets have a good Christmas, because things will be better.

How about we just drive around back roads drinking whiskey straight from the bottle and text message old girlfriends?

The pretty girls from the smallest towns, get remembered like storms and droughts.

I really like a little tune he does (and cowrote!) called "Mistletoe and Holly." It deserves to be covered more.

This is like Sophie's choice. It took me 15 minutes but finally I had to go with Sinatra. The arrangement is better.

If you dont love the DBT I will fight you. No lie.

My formative party years were in a small city in Arkansas. Dry county, but a lot of clubs had liquor licenses. There was no mandated closing, and many a morning we would emerge from our revelries to find the sun beaming down on us. The city council passed a mandatory 2am closing and it feels like Nazi Germany now.

It was a sterner time…his other kids said its a lie so i'm inclined to say Bing mellowed over the years and not think about it too much.

Well I think the whole point is everyone learns it was wrong to be a dick to Rudolph.