
My family did a lot of pitchin’ washers for many, many years. Don’t know if my siblings still have their sets, but mine eventually fell apart. Might have to build another set one day.
My family did a lot of pitchin’ washers for many, many years. Don’t know if my siblings still have their sets, but mine eventually fell apart. Might have to build another set one day.
My wife really likes hummus. I’ve found a couple flavors I like, but on the whole I am not a fan.
I’ve felt left out on the last few boycotts because they were of companies I didn’t patronize anyway.
I owe Phydeaux’s great pronouncement there to my father-in-law, may he rest in peace. Always loved that line.
It’s been said that the Rockford episode “The House on Willis Ave” is the best TV ever written, but personally “The Farnsworth Stratagem” is the best. Great TV show, either way.
I’m glad we’re past most of the lunacy, but I know some sad people who are still afraid to go outside. Even if it’s because you’re afraid of death, how is being confined to your house much better?
It’s weird how many people didn’t get this strip. And I was expecting some pushback on the concept of husband-abuse but got none.
There are books that have been turned into movies that I enjoyed (Lord of the Rings, Chateau Bon Vivant, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Natural, just to name a few), but “Field of Dreams”–based on the novel Shoeless Joe–is the only movie I’ve ever seen where I thought it was equal to or better than the book.
I enjoy both “Wars” and “Trek”, but the original 6 Wars movies are the best and the original series of Trek is the only one I can get into now.
The first two seasons of “The Mandalorian” weren’t bad, but they weren’t as good as the first six movies. They were better than the sequel movies, though, except for “Rogue One”, which was almost perfect.