Details are hazy, but he didn’t like how the military was portrayed and that Sinise’s character effectively rejected his family’s pro-military background. I seem to recall that Limbaugh didn’t like all the rock 'n roll as well.
With time passing one kinda forgets how much of an idiot Limbaugh was.
Heh. I still remember his anti-jeans rant (claimed he never wore jeans and mocked those who did, a battle so lost by 1994 that I was genuinely confused as to why jeans were even a thing with him).
I find really difficult to imagine a catastrophe that could exterminate humanity in only 30 years.
Even a truly devastating global thermonuclear war would leave some survivors for at least a hundred years or so.
Run of the mill idiocy (say global warming) would take even more time.
I have no idea how much longer humanity’s going to last. I also have no idea how long it would take us to figure out how to terraform other planets, or possibly to figure out how that isn’t possible. And I don’t think one of those words is more complimentary than the other; though the context and the tone of voice can make quite a difference.
Human civilization might have a short run, but I think the human species will give the cockroaches a run for their money.
My Roku showed a blurb for Reign of Fire last night. I caught myself thinking that would not be so bad a thing to happen.
Most sharks do not lay eggs. In most species, the eggs hatch inside the female and the young grow inside her, typically eating what they find in there, including other embryos and probably the egg cases. And abundance of sharks in the neighborhood would not necessarily translate to a lot of egg cases.
I haven’t eaten corn on the cob in over 50 years. With lip fur it is contraindicated unless you are sitting next to a garden hose. Pre-mustache I did more of a spiral around the cob.
These days I usually just cut the kernels off, mix them with mayo, taijin and lime and eat it from a bowl.
It’s been a long time since I’ve had chocolate milk from a mix, or at all, really. But looking at the list of choices in the latest poll, my response is: “Whatever happened to Carnation Instant Breakfast? I used to like that stuff.”
I haven’t had chocolate milk, made from a mix, in a long while. When I was a kid, I liked PDQ (“other” in the poll), which was a granulated chocolate drink mix, possibly made by Ovaltine. PDQ also made strawberry and egg nog flavors, and my mom regularly bought all of the flavors for us.
I also recall that, in the '70s, when I was drinking it, they had series of collectable jar lids, with various designs on them; I even sent away for a plastic display frame from them to display the lids on the wall of my bedroom (I had a bunch of them that had the mission logos for the Apollo moon missions).
It looks like PDQ is defunct, but I could really go for a glass of chocolate milk now.
It was renamed Carnation Breakfast Essentials.
It’s in the poll.
I remember that stuff. It had a slightly weird flavor, like the saccharine in Tab, but I quite grew to like it.
Drank a lot of Instant Breakfast as a kid. We all thought it was a healthy substitute for a full meal. I’m not surprised they had to rebrand it.
Back when i drank chocolate milk from mix, it was Nestle’s Quik. I assumed that had been rebranded to nesquik and voted for it, as i liked it more than the Ovaltine my father liked, or chocolate milk made from Hershey’s syrup we sometimes had. But i haven’t tried most of them at all.
Why ?
Because “instant breakfast” is a misleading description of the product opening it up to criticism from consumer and health advocates and perhaps even running afoul of FDA labeling guidelines.
Have Nestlé Quik in my cubbard, along with a chocolate flavored protein mix. Since I drink a gallon of milk every two days, I use quite a bit of it.
I typewriter my corn on the cob.
I think ‘beautiful’ is, well, ‘beautiful’, but lovely is a form of beauty which pierces the heart, and, therefore, is more complimentary.
Humanity has thousands of years to go and a lot of algae-slimed planets to terraform.
So it’s misleading to call it “instant” but accurate to call it “essential”?
The new name implies that it is an essential part of breakfast but not breakfast itself. But, yeah, it’s still misleading.