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“The liberal Dems are making fun of him, therefore he is doing a good job. Let’s vote for him again.”

I don’t believe that making fun of this man, doing impressions of him, or making him silly, is a good use of that power. It only adds to his.”

Yeah. That’s a disability. I’m getting so that I just can’t stand that voice. I can’t even stand it when people are making fun of it anymore. Just no more.

I have been listening to Radio Rental. The stories are usually short and are told by the people who supposedly experienced a creepy or strange situation. There is fictional store shop character who introduces the stories that I sometimes skip but overall, it is good for this time of year.

I think it is more about the way the executive treated her than about the actual tickets. You simply don’t say that to a valuable asset.

Oh man, I’m cheating on her with myself!

“That College Guy Standing By The Beer Keg Giving His Music Opinions No One Asked For.”

If Tracii Guns and Alex Skolnick are multi-millionaires in the year of our lord 2020, I need to reach out to them for investment advice.

So many dumb things, 1) asking David Crosby about EVH’s death...like, who cares what David Crosby thinks about that... 2) the odd answer (again, to a question he clearly didn’t even care about) 3) other wildy-offended multi-millionaires immediately lashing out inane screeds upon him for not paying the respect they

While I never used that excuse/reason to justify hiding other relationships or sexual encounters, I definitely used it as a massive shield during my twenties to ensure that no relationship would work more than 2-3 months.  I really didn’t want to be attached to another person, mostly because I didn’t really want to be

A related mistake I see people make is to not check in as time goes on.

That reminds me- got another simple snack combo for ya: saltines and honey. On the surface, it sounds too boring to even try. But you know what it tastes like? Honey-drizzled biscuits. Well... of course. It seems so obvious now, I don’t know why it even surprised me at first. It’s good though!

It was definitely much different vibes than the first three episodes I found, but induced a certain level of anxiety all the same. If you don’t fit into the locals plans like Jude’s character did, then they show their colours pretty quick. Really love this show.

It’s still up on their facebook channel (I believe this review has a link). If you’re curious it’s worth skimming through—if anything just to be impressed with how they pulled it off.

Sarah--you’re right.  They planted all of the clues.  Kudos to them for doing so and yet not overly telegraphing the reveal.  (They did

I feel like King Jude Law’s reign is not going so hot.

I watched ten hours of it and was entranced by the immersive theatre of it.

I admit it—I didn’t see that final twist coming, even though it seems so obvious in hindsight (which means, at least to my mind, it’s a good twist).

Anyone else watch any of the live Autumn footage?  I scanned through some of it after the broadcast but, from reading the UK press about it (which was negative to mixed)

Props to HBO for giving this and so many other unusual shows* an opportunity to be seen. I enjoyed the hell out of the first three episodes, and I’m glad to read that the second half of the series is off to a good start.

Thats "totally shitting" on them?