Didn't you see that Raizin Cane is a successful entrepenuer? He's going pay for the all of those expensive toys that the military needs by hawking Trump's shitty sneakers and NFTs.
This one has always stuck with me... " I hope to be the person my dog thinks I am. "
So long, Buddy. May there always be game for you to chase and a hole to dig.
DOGE is busy destroying the government infrastructure to "save money" while Dear Leader wastes money driving around the track at Daytona.
What a country.
Small quibble. Two of those aren't movies but both are outstanding in their own right.
I think I could make a case for The Outlaw Josey Wales being better than the Shootist.
As for 80's Western movies, it's kind of slim... Silverado or Pale Rider would get my vote. The 2020's are really, really slim pickings. I have not seen Killers of the Flower Moon yet so my pick would be News of the World.
Looks like we're headed to NYC for Spring Break. We'll be there for 3 full days with travel on Tuesday and Saturday (Wednesday-Friday). We're planning on seeing 2 shows and probably going to the Met (no one besides me has ever been.)
5 people of us are going and we're not cramming into 1 hotel room. 4 women and me. VRBO looked promising for some stuff in/near Chelsea but then everything is booked when we go to reserve. Open to staying anywhere as long as it's "reasonable", not a ghost town at night and possibly easy to get to/from a subway line without having to make a Warriors style trip through NYC. . There's isn't a whole lot in Brookyn for whatever reason.
So what if we said "Screw it, we're going to stay in Jersey." I'm not terribly concerned about transit as we won't be closing bars down at 4:00 am.
We really want 2 bedrooms and at least a small kitchen for breakfast stuff. Don't want to break the bank so what are the areas to avoid across the river? We normally do a rental versus hotels when we travel so I am generally good at figuring out what's what and whether the pictures do it justice.