wastrel7
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wastrel7

Barber Motorsports Track in Alabama would be a great venue for an F1 race.  Beautiful track with lots of turns and elevation changes.  

Simply put, the FAA does not fuck around. Ever. The stick up their ass has a stick up its ass and as a result, everyone everywhere follows the rules. When rules are followed, planes don’t fall out of the sky. The FAA is a large part of the reason why air travel is the safest mode of transportation on this planet.

Red Bull costs you wiiiiiiings!

Mine are 3 and 6 so I don’t have any experience with teenagers yet.  You make it sound awesome.  LOL

We watched on Netflix last year, and all the henchman tributes had been cut - denied!

Angel’s last season has a number of well-written episodes, including the last.

S1 I get it - he’s definitely portrayed that way. But after that, I kind of just saw him as a guy caught in-between unreasonable people trying to get back to normal. The small thing I’ve noticed is he’s generally shown treating all people well - like he knows the locker room attendent’s name at his country club and is

In terms of pop culture, music, etc. - I find the 2000s to have been pretty generic and non-descript, especially in comparison to the 90s and 80s. But you’re correct that the 2000s were memorable for major world/political events like 9/11, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Katrina, Obama, the Great Recession and

She clearly sees Jimmy differently than most others do, and well-meaning people would be justifiably concerned about her being with someone who used to do fake slip-and-falls and now works out of the store room at a nail salon.  It’s not a good look for her.

You’d have to be a barbarian to run a firm like HHM, between the serious demands of the business and a building full of lawyers. His actions, with a few petty exceptions, have always seemed reasonable to me.

We’ve all talked about how Kim will go over the line this season but I’m wondering if it might be Howard who ends up doing it first

Every so often I’m like “wait, what year is it?”

I can’t even imagine being Howard dealing with these two.  They’re like a couple of toddlers.  You try to be nice and do nice things for them, and they find a way to mess it up and make it your fault.  Honestly he’s had the patience of a saint with them.  The more chances he gives them, the more they are pissed off at

I’m not sure if she’s breaking bad or breaking stupid.

Nobody was going out of their way to watch Robin Williams. We liked him, but we didn’t buy tickets.

The second one, for me, was the one that showed where things could go wrong. Too many repeated bits and Myers playing one too many characters.

We award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.

I wonder if the next stage of his “de-evolution” will be becoming the next Milton Berle, someone who tells painfully unfunny jokes in the most cringe-inducing way possible and then smirks at the ignorance of his audience for not laughing at the pearls he is offering them

Myers always came off somewhat like a low-rent Robin Williams when in comes to movie roles. If your director gives them too much rope and just says “be funny now! ACTION!” their schtick gets to be pretty grating after awhile and starts to suck out all of the air from the rest of film. There’s a bunch of forgettable

The intro to ep4 has Jeremy Irons say “Well, you’ve done three of the buggers. Trust me, you’d be a right dick to bail on it now” and I think that’s too brave. I’d love to see Netflix’s stats on how many viewers bailed at that