I can’t tell if this is a reference to The Incredible Journey or if you haven’t read/seen it.
I can’t tell if this is a reference to The Incredible Journey or if you haven’t read/seen it.
The real pro tip is always in the comments
I haven’t seen the term gleeking in decades. Growing up in the 80s it was a skill to be mastered.
If you’re here to tell me energy drink body spray is a bad idea, I’ve heard it before, from a bank and some doctors.
This is what it sounds like to me, and Sim Ant is the game I had in mind opening this post. It was a good one.
^^^ This is the one I recognize. There’s just so many times that I see a kind, well thought out, informative comment and it’s got southsamurai’s name above it
Do you have any preferred sources for learning more about Umberto eco’s 14 points of fascism?
I have a pair originally purchased for running but they’ve turned out to be useful in numerous situations where I wanted to listen to something without losing awareness of my surroundings.
Can confirm. The creator of Exploding Kittens is Matthew Inman, the artist behind The Oatmeal
Shot I took at a local park
Interesting read on her and her husband:
https://www.thedeadhistory.com/blog/lilly-gray-victim-of-the-beast-666-2
It’s a book written in the 1960s that was one of my favorites as a kid. It’s been adapted into a couple of films, the most recent being in the early 90s. Essentially the story of two dogs and a cat that can talk to each other traversing the Canadian wilderness to find their humans.
edit: I got to wondering about the exact dates, so here’s some links in case anyone is interested:
1961 book, The Incredible Journey
1963 film, The Incredible Journey
1993 film, Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey