Don't forget half price beers when the chosen player strikes out!
Don't forget half price beers when the chosen player strikes out!
Ha, I never expected to see this guy’s content here, nice pull. I’m sure there’s something distasteful somewhere but mostly his feed seems harmless and fun. The videos where he successfully net casts for shad are the standouts to me.
How do you keep your colleagues focused when your corp. leadership is bleeding the company of passionate fighters and leaders?
I just felt a bit underwhelmed at the end. I liked the season and thought it was enjoyable TV. Good pacing and lots to chew on, and better character exploration too. Biggest misstep for me was Anna Torv largely disappearing for the final third, I missed seeing her work.
It will be updated passively but never put back on the feed, most likely.
The medical part worried me - I really, really hated Tracy stating that he felt fine so soon in an easily discovered post. He absolutely might, but some issues from collisions like this don’t pop up for days, even weeks.
I’ve learned to keep an updated paper copy on me after living in a mandatory insurance state. Got pulled over on some random violation, officer was fine with my phone pdf of the coverage, but jeez did I ever realize how much it sucked when he had to grab the phone to see the policy info.
If you were to draw a scatter chart of The Center Won’t Hold reviews from Metacritic critics and pick out the outliers, this review would get tossed out. So would a brutal review from the NY Times. The reception to this one is going to be a pretty interesting cycle to watch and I'll be intrigued to see how often it…
It’s like an early warning system to any poor souls stuck watching some of these disasters. A quick shit on the logo to let you know just how bad your next hour will be.
That's one way to get Travis Shaw back to the majors!
Been rewatching the original Veronica Mars run and one of my favorite little running gags is how often her friend Mac is called Ghost World due to her Enid aesthetic.
It is hard to give Lester any credit for pulling back at that point. Sure, he prevented himself from crossing a big line, but he’s already caused her plenty of harm and possibly traumatic memories down the road, not to mention poisoning the relationship with his daughter.
I did not expect to be this entertained by an article about game wheels, nor for it to be so damn well written. Never even heard of Spin the Wheel and now I’m determined to watch the hell out of it.
Pretty funny to post this on the Chicagoland AV club blog. Sure, they are gawker->gizmodo, but only via acquisition themselves by Univision in 2016. Not shocked at you missing that while pounding out a screed though. Insert thumbs up pc kid.
It’s far and away the leader for Trek, no doubt. While I absolutely think All Good Things... was a better finale, I also think it set a pretty unfair bar for the DS9 finale. It’s a more satisfying conclusion than it gets credit for.
Are we mad at Paige? I’m kinda proud of Paige. It was horrifying, but a just decision by her.
Absolutely the best part (ok, getting saved was good too). Such a common trope in films and TV and I never imagined it was being portrayed realistically at all. Toy Story 3 in real life!