I’m with you when the onions are raw. Cooked, the texture is tolerable enough that the taste is worth it IMO. Though I do prefer them chopped small or sliced thin no matter what.
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I’m with you when the onions are raw. Cooked, the texture is tolerable enough that the taste is worth it IMO. Though I do prefer them chopped small or sliced thin no matter what.
Shadow Madness on PS1. Unlikable characters, incoherent story, bad graphics, and boring gameplay. It was like someone drew a better JRPG from memory.
I have a thing for anthology movies. A few small stories with connected themes or settings rather than one long story.
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, Sin City, History of the World Part 1, Creepshow, and Heavy Metal are all great examples.
I’ve seen that one in my podcast app, but my backlog is still so long. Might be good for nights that I just want to zonk right out though.
The thing I like most about LeVar Burton Reads is that it’s basically Reading Rainbow with the occasional “fuck” thrown in there.
And yeah, Tim Harford’s smooth voice is a much-needed balance to the anxiety inducing content of Cautionary Tales.
If you liked Norsemen, I’d say give Plebs a try. It’s another historical sitcom, about a group of losers in ancient Rome.
I prefer single voice, storytelling podcasts. I listen to them as bedtime stories a lot.
I could be down for small beer being the main thing we drink.
You know, I find the most erotic part of a woman is the neurotoxin dispensers.
Not about to be swindled, the monk the pulls a gun from within his robe. “What’s that?!” the startled vendor asks. “Ah,” replies the monk, “this is my inner piece.”
Idk who this Cervantes guy is, but I suspect Misters Hanna and Barbera would like a word with him:
And now I’m even more glad that I buy whole bean rather than ground coffee.
Grammy Gallagher on Shameless (US) too!
I haven’t gotten to see season 4 yet, but he’s been great in Miracle Workers.
It’s a seasonal anthology comedy. So each season follows a storyline, and then the next season is the same cast, but with completely unrelated characters, setting and story.
Netherbeast Incorporated (2007)
No one I know has ever seen this movie. Dave Foley, Darrel Hammond, and uh… Steve from Blue’s Clues… in a delightfully weird vampire office comedy.
Some generous billionaire could come along one day and pay off huge medical debts for patients, on a whim.
Go on then, pull the other one.
I have been called a pig, and I am frequently in a pickle. I feel so represented.
The series with the magic item home shopping network is amazing.