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The University

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  1. anyone have a kid with adhd? i can't imagine how difficult this must be for both the student and the parents.
  2. sec. sec. sec. doesn't surprise me one fucking bit. if you watched any of the ole miss / alabama game, as close as you can get to 0% of the ole miss students in the stands were wearing masks.
  3. i've always said i plan to work until i die. love what i do. however, if i end up like berman or corso, i sure hope someone will convince me to retire.
  4. way too many that i'll listen through their entirety, but here are the first dozen that come to mind: arcade fire - funeral the cure - disintegration depeche mode - 101 jane's addition - nothing's shocking the judy's - washarama new order - technique pixies - come on pilgrim, surfer rosa, doolittle pop will eat itself - the looks or the lifestyle? revolting cocks - big sexy land violent femmes - violent femmes
  5. was about to cancel, but i got the same deal for another 12 months. didn't even have to talk to anyone; it was an automated offer over the phone.
  6. gottdammit. fucking fox. normally i wouldn't give a shit, but stomping on cockroaches is much more important than pr stunts.
  7. TCM Fright Favorites - Fridays in October https://www.tcm.com/articles/Programming Article/020752/fright-favorites-fridays-in-october Could 2020 feel more like a real-life horror movie? That's why TCM is bringing you the best classic, spine-tingling chills to escape into and shut out the real world for a few hours. TCM host Ben Mankiewicz is joined by David J. Skal, critic and author of TCM's horror anthology Fright Favorites: 31 Movies to Haunt Your Halloween and Beyond, in presenting a weekly evening featuring some of classic cinema's eeriest, creepiest and most terrifying films. 10/2 - David J. Skal Frightmare Dracula (1931) Cat People (1942) House on Haunted Hill (1959) The Haunting (1963) 10/9 - Back from the Grave The Ghoul (1933) The Black Sleep (1956) Mark of the Vampire (1935) Night of the Living Dead (1968) 10/16 - Horror Anthologies Dead of Night (1944) Twice-Told Tales (1963) Black Sabbath (1963) 10/23 - Creature Features Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) The Blob (1958) The Tingler (1959) The Thing from Another World (1951) 10/30 - Deals with the Devil The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake (1959) Eye of the Devil (1966) The Devil Rides Out (1968) The Wicker Man (1974)
  8. got paid. jimbo don't care.
  9. fuck no. you take that damn thing with you to your death bed. even when the petabit interwebs are free.
  10. he had nubs at the ends of his radius/ulna before the wrists but was able to use a powered screwdriver without much effort. guy also had a very think russian accent, so i decided to keep my curiosity to myself.
  11. stupid sip. our reseevers are primed for brake-out seasons!
  12. back in 2004(?) i had a panasonic plasma that started freaking out after only a month. guy that services for panasonic comes over and fixes it. takes him ~15 minutes. oh yeah, he didn't have hands.
  13. hbo (max) has always been +$5 for me. initially (aug 2017) the service was $35+$5, and then in aug 2018 they raised it to $40+$5. raised again in apr 2019 to $50+$5, and then $60+$5 in dec 2019.
  14. this and atomic dog is how i would summarize power tools in the early 90s.
  15. what about the going-ons and happenings within the gaps?
  16. yeah, you won't typically see shows like decline of western civilization unless it's a late weekend night. there were a lot of music-related shows on recently due to tcm's end of summer tour. "jimi plays monterey" was on as well, which i had never seen before.
  17. anyone else still hanging on to their grandfathered directv att now go big subscription? $65 and includes hbo max. we definitely watch hbo max way more than att tv, but att isn't too shabby for sports.
  18. if it's an oils and scents board, i'm so fucking in.
  19. this shit really works. fyi, you may end up in a northeast austin warehouse, but that's just an artifact of the transcendental sukshmal worm hole. the shackles are for your protection and will disintegrate upon the final internal mandala emission. it doesn't hurt that neikea has some rats.
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