ENOUGH of this fucking roland rat vs basil brush nonsense. theyre two bad bitches with equal slay, stop pitting them against eachother and let them kiss.
Yesterday I was taking the nappiest nap I think I’ve ever napped and my dad woke me up to get groceries and I legit grabbed the remote to try and pause my dream so I could help
Hey y'all! Weird question time again
So I have kind of a lot of emergency/as needed medications that I have to have with me in my purse whenever I leave the house, and a few more that I have to take with meals, so if I'm going to leave the house for longer than a quick errand I need those too.
The problem: I have two nieces that live nearby-ish, one of which is an absolute bundle of chaos of a toddler*, and the kidlet I babysat is going to visit next year. He's nine. If I spend time with any of those kids, how do I childproof my purse full of medications without making it difficult to access emergency medications I could need at very short notice while potentially pretty significantly impaired, like my rescue inhaler?
*her parents babyproofed some doors with those latches high up on the door and she figured out how to take a broom and unlatch them
I couldn't find this MST3K clip anywhere, and I NEED it when I'm feeling steady as a goat and flying over trout. And I hope it will show up in searches for the dozens of us, I'm sure, who search for it.
This month we’re check out the ‘Seen on the Screen’ car exhibit at the Brisbane Motor Museum. Where you will see variety of vehicles there. Some used in the filming TV Shows & Movies like James Bond, Fast and Furious, Boy Swallows Universe, Bring Him To Me, etc.
The drivers, managers and team owners in Formula 1 live life in the fast lane -- both on and off the track. This docuseries gives viewers exclusive, intimate access to the people in one of the world's greatest racing competitions. "Formula 1: Drive to Survive" reveals the true story of the high-octane sport, which goes beyond the fight to be No. 1. There's also a battle for the heart, soul and direction of the multibillion-dollar business. Storylines include changes that a team undergoes after an ownership change and the pressure felt to outperform other drivers.
I have heard some people rave about it and it was recently mentioned in an article about Christian Horner, so I decided to check it out from the 2021 season. I watched the episodes showing the rivalry between Mercedes and Red Bull and was completely blown away by them. It was amazing! I knew the outcome of the Championship but it was still amazing. Absolutely loved the rivalry between Toto Wolff and Christian Horner. I don't watch F1 races as frequently as I used to but this has made me very interested again. Absolutely fun show if you are into motor racing and enjoy a good rivalry.
Crime Comedy Show Idea (yes, I know it's been done to death, but still): A detective with Tourette's (phonic and minor motor tics because major motor tics would likely result in this detective not being allowed a gun, etc.) struggling to deal with other cops, suspects, and an overprotective family, and to explain to the odd but REALLY attractive barista at the nearby Starbucks that 'no, my name -shit- isn't Angelie Fuck Barrens, I have -your tits look nice- Tourette's.'
For those confused, I decided that her name is Angelie Barrens, she's a lesbian, and she's going to have a slow burn romance with a Starbucks barista who comes from a rich family named Jack Rinnson.
NO, she will not have relationship issues. I fucking hate those plotlines. She and Jack will have a happy, healthy relationship after a torturously slow romantic subplot. There will be random parts of the show in which Angelie is brought by Jack into the rich world, and it will be fucking hilarious when the nouveau rich and the old moneys alike are shocked by her asking for a 'glass of -tits- -tits- -tits- champagne.'
Also, no sex scenes. I dislike sex scenes. Violently crashing into stuff while pulling off clothes and then fading to black is fine.
My largest exposure to Tourette's has been Sweet Anita, if you hadn't noticed, but that's largely what I'm going for anyway.
Feel free to use this idea, in fact, please do. I'd love to see this one day.
General Motors Theatre - CBC - September 18, 1952 - January 1, 1961 / ABC - October 5, 1958 - November 2, 1958
AKA: CBC Theatre, Encounter, Ford Television Theatre and General Motors Presents
Anthology (303 Episodes)
Running Time: 60 minutes
The series was a breeding ground for writing and directing talent such as William Kotcheff, Donald Jack, and Arthur Hailey.
Austin Willis, Patrick Macnee, Barry Morse, and William Shatner were among those who appeared in plays produced in the strand. The series also supported the earlier careers of many Canadian actors, such as James Doohan, who starred in one of the most successful plays in the strand, Flight into Danger in 1956.
I took the lyrics of 'Roman P.' by Psychic TV and changed 'Roman' to 'Herman'
Lyrics:
Herman you are, Herman you be
Herman in your history
Herman in your victory
Herman in your destiny
[Chorus:]
Are you free, are you really free?
Are you really, really, really, really, really free?
Is it you or is it me?
Or is it simply history?
Are you free, are you really free?
Are you really, really, really, really, really free?
Is it you or is it me?
Or is it simply jealousy?