The public screening of Frank Miller's The Spirit
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Nathan Fielder hosts Subway Takes
I do love Hamlet 2
The lack of physicality turns it into a mental exercise without the growing exhaustion
It's one of those things where especially if you have no accidents you are probably overpaying. I switched from Nationwide to State Farm and now I'm with a smaller local broker.
My wife has been cursed with the knowledge about Bibidi, Babadi, and Buu in Dragon Ball Z
Also Short
What Simpsons character best represents Good Buu? Or Vegeta? Or Piccolo?
(Or Toriko characters...)
Time to throw your Simpsons knowledge hats into the ring.
Jesus, I remember you criticizing the animation in the bonus pod and didn't think it would look like a PS2 game
one of the better parts of that post-Amalgam miniseries that then goes to weird places
When I lived outside of Dayton wherever I visited I'd stop by the Ogre. Gib ran a wonderful store
yep.
I have since enjoyed Army of the Dead and am more open but need to probably reproach it as some point for the more mature relook. I could have been wrong.
I got really mad about the Dawn of the Dead remake.
I was a teenage zombie nerd purist so the fact that it was fast zombies and was a totally different style rubbed me the wrong way.
There's another fundraiser in a few weeks to help with medical costs, and I drove by the Ogre this morning and thought "I hope to see him there" because I missed the first charity event.
If I can't see the man, I hope to see his legacy: the people he inspired, the ones who loved him.
Gib was always there. He bought some of the first comics I made and carried them in the Ogre.
He never seemed to lose his love for comics and made sure the store hired people who loved comics as well.
Even when I took a break from buying comics, we'd still meet and talk and trade Pokemon.
Comic. I’m at my desk, leaning over to the doorway, saying “Hey! Foghorn! Foghorn Leghorn! Get in here!” Foghorn Leghorn is walking past the doorway, “Boy, I tell ya, I tell ya, not so loud, boy. What, I say, I say, what d’ya want?” Next panel, I’m gesturing to my computer. “How do I find that really good manga you recommended? It’s an anime now? I keep getting Halloween costumes.” Foghorn leans over my chair, “well, boy, I say, I say, you ain’t typin the entire title.” Last panel, I turn around- “you said ‘witch hat.’ Foghorn gets in my face- “open your ears, boy!! ‘Witch Hat Atelier, I tell ya! I tell ya ‘Atelier,’ I tell ya’”
How I’ve Been Pronouncing It (Feat. Foghorn Leghorn, my… roommate?)
He deserves Reign
My characters have quick gone far from canon.
Yeah, mine are dreaming of Marlboros
Happy Superman Day
Classic
I salute the troops
It's a well constructed piece of production whose story falls flat and (takes my final cigarette before the firing squad) the songs don't generally work for me.
Back in high school/college I was into a proto Nerdcore/Brit hop artist who I got really into and I ended up developing a successful business strategy for. And he was always into fringe stuff but I remember checking in later and finding he'd done multiple Jordan Peterson and Co inspired mixtapes.
He's naturally producing a bottle of Coca Cola
That was specifically 90+ degree temperatures and not what the temperature was in the 1990s. But they never built for hot temperatures.
I remember dealing with a German summer in the 90s and no AC and that was rough. May it get much much cooler.
I love a fandom where you can be like
"This is Lord Nero Sanguinus, he looks like a Temu Dracula, is ageless, has killed thousands of people and he accidentally killed his current rival obsession. He's an active war criminal wanted across the universe."
And people are like "Would"
They weren't as common but we definitely had like chicken and dumplings served that way