SAME HERE and this attitude really is sacrilege here in Seattle, where I work a few blocks from where he used to live (the house has since been moved, but I used to walk past it every day), and less than 1.5 miles from Jimi Hendrix park. I appreciate his talent and the barriers he helped to break through but ugh.
Billy Holiday
Isaac Asimov science fiction is dull and stilted. Except for “The Gods Themselves” which was pretty good.
Howard Stern.
And not because I found him crass or rude. I just thought he was dull.
The humor was never witty, just juvenile and obvious.
Hi Private Parts movie was probably one of the most boring movies I’ve ever seen.
I had heard about the Foundation Trilogy for years and then finally grabbed a copy and…hoo boy. Talk about dry. You could slip a wet smartphone into a Ziplock with Foundation and be able to boot it back up within a hour.
Agreed. It’s like lubrication for your food. I do not need my food to be lubed up.
When I’m unfortunately stuck in a stall next to someone with an unusually loud and violent bowel movement I usually think it’s because they ate too much mayonnaise.
Same here. I do like the long-ish opening credit with the hypnotic music and 1950s spiro-graphics, and it the film is beautifully shot…it “looks” great. But that plot. I’m not visually challenged, but I did NOT at all recognize Kim Novak in the latter part of the film, remade as a working girl, and don’t see how Jimmy Stewart would. It was just for plot expediency IMO.
I couldn’t - can’t - get into ‘Stargate SG-1’ which was on for years and years and is being re-run even today every night on cable. I loved ‘Stargate Universe’ with Robert Carlyle, I could watch him scrape paint off a fence for an hour. (Loved the original movie, too)
Sriracha - nasty not vile stuff, probably good for soaking rust off a bumper. I don’t get the raving about it or understand why it gets into snack foods and dip. But I love mayonnaise, Hellmans or Duke’s only. I read where mayonnaise easily outsells ketchup, mustard, bbq sauce, and more in the U.S. I might make a mayonnaise and guacamole sandwich later, listening to Jimi Hendrix, and re-reading ‘Lord of the Rings’ for the billionth time.
head explodes
I do like to blend sriracha and bbq sauce together for chicken sandwiches.
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I really wanted to like Farscape. I made it midway through the second season and couldn’t take it anymore. I also agree about Firefly. I never watched Serenity.
Make sure you listen All Along The Watchtower. That way you get your Hendrix and Dylan fix in one shot.
The band Imagine Dragons. A number of chart topping songs and albums, but nothing will make me change a radio station faster.
And you know, his wife isnt going to be able to spend that money, the Feds will take it all.
And she has to live with the fact that her husband was a drug dealer and a killer.
Did you start with the first two books? Or read later on in the series? How about Good Omens?
Try The Wee Free men or the Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents.
I don’t think it makes sense to get butt hurt when someone doesn’t like something you do in threads like this.
Only good if fresh made, and then best with really good chips.
I used to like it, now only on a BLT.
I don’t like Mondays
True, Seinfeld is a whinny douche bag, but that’s the point. No character on that show is admirable or even very likeable. Once you accept that fact, then you can enjoy their actions and reactions and general assholishness. Seinfeld is like the comic strips F Minus and Pardon My Planet.
Coupled with the absolutely creepy way he treats her…
I could not agree with you more. A thread like this invites posts from folks who hate weekends, chocolate, sex, the color green, the smell of cotton candy, puppies, God, and children. Who can say they are wrong since it is all a matter of personal experience? Now, if they also call for the elimination of those things, that’s another matter entirely.