Rest well, Hookland.
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I'm going with the Thuringer because I think lentils are an interesting choice as a side.
I was a small boy when The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour was on TV, and I was OBSESSED.
My mother's fruitcakes were a delight. Very heavy, full of nuts and fruit, and soaked in enough sherry they could probably have been lit on fire as beacons. I think my first buzz was overdoing the cake one Christmas.
I *think* the thing on the right is a very dry hamburger of some sort...but that thing on the left I have no clue. Someone said it was allegedly a tortilla but I have never seen that shape or color. I'm guessing it might be some attempt at a bread or roll? Maybe?
I'm tempted to try convincing my brother to make it.
Never really thought about it but it makes sense matte painting is fading away, movies don't really use it anymore.
I would love to see a return to some of the places TOS went to, especially the ones where some rogue Federation officer messed it all up. What does the gangster planet look like now?
Good night, Hookland.
I passed on the novel version of London After Midnight at a show last year, kinda wish I hadn't now.
I know it's a joke, but the ticket can't be two people from the same state.
A tenderloin for 50 cents? Yes please.
William Shatner's first go round as a murderer on Columbo might be the peak of episodic television. An hour of Falk and Shatner chewing scenery at each other, and it is glorious.
That looks like the panel you'd see just before Superman or Captain America settles their hash.
I have the same question about dollar dogs.
Isn't the OP just talking about Conan? Or pretty much anything Baen Books ever released?
Good night Hookland, hope we all awaken to a better tomorrow.
Thank you for doing what you can.
Same! I had a bottled jasmine tea a while ago that was delightful.
FIVE DIFFERENT KINDS OF TEA!!!
Back in the 1970s, weren't there a couple of busted pilots from Gene Roddenberry that involved astronauts who were in space when World War 3 started?
Mainstream Dems outflanked by the Psychotic Ghoul Caucus.
That seems weird at first, but then wasn't Sean Spicer on Dancing With The Stars?
I absolutely get that. I would rather listen to old time radio than watch something like Miami Vice, which was HUGE when I was that age. Also I remember reading about so many films and thinking I had zero chance to ever see them...fast forward to now and most are online.
There are elements of the pop culture from that period of my life that I would say were superior, but not everything. The independent comic boom hadn't collapsed yet, but access to indie music and film, especially cult films, was MUCH harder. Don't even get me started on trying to find old books.
I wind up seeing it occasionally while I'm doing my laundry and it's some of the most tepid comedy I've ever seen.
I remember the little package of that astronaut ice cream I got on a field trip to the Michigan Space Center when it still existed.
I'm going with the Spaghetti Longchamps and a draft Michelob. I can't get past the frequency of spaghetti with chicken liver on these old menus. Also you have to love that that place was open all night. It must have been an "if these walls could talk" kind of place.
Would the significant differences in weight distribution with an EV necessitate doing the stunt a different way if you used one?
Another menu with the Maryland fried chicken, I guess it was more well known back then.