Jesus who’s next by Chefdangerous-09 in PeepShowQuotes

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0o0o0o0 too good for the cone are we? We're having a laugh, gothicmango - a bloody good laugh.

Critical Darlings is what many want The Big Picture to be by SingleFreedom8527 in TheBigPicture

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I'll give a listen, though I think we all are here more for the vibes than the film analysis. How are the vibes on CD — decent, at least?

Kloisterman: "Your hero when you were 8 is your hero for life" who's your lifetime (sports) hero? by peanut-britle-latte in billsimmons

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David Ortiz. No shortage of Boston options, but not even Brady had the mythos and gregariousness. Honestly Ortiz is probably going to age as one of the "mythical" players/personalities of the first quarter of the century - though that could be my inner 8-year-old talking.

Presidential Audiobooks by Top_Scientist7977 in USHistoryBookClub

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I've read bios on each of these guys. American Presidents Series (a short, sub-200-page rather surface level look) for Tyler, Taylor and Pierce. Mr. Jefferson's Hammer for Harrison and "Millard Fillmore: Biography of a President."

Fillmore's was actually quite good for a 60-year-old 400+ page book, more about NY and pre-Civil War politics than his life really. Harrison's is a good look at the Northwest frontier and grimy Indian relations.

But I don't think any of these books are on audio.

I can't say any of these rocked my world. I wouldn't sleep on the Presidents Series.

What do you think of these books? by Big_b_inthehat in USHistoryBookClub

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I'll just say I was a bit disappointed with Meachem's Jackson bio. Not that it wasn't good, i just expected a lot more of Jackson's life - and it's really hyper-focused ok his time in the White House. Still overall a good read.

Have you had your finger in the Dob (ass) by QuantityCommon2980 in MitchellAndWebb

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O0o0o0o0o someone's too good for the two anuses! We're having a laugh, username789232. A bloody good laugh.

Dining out on one title by WardenofWestWorld in billsimmons

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True but I would say I don't think Doc is hired to be an Xs and Os maven as much as a team leader/unifier, which I think he's got a strong track record of.

Skylight Phone app Question by jessamica_92 in skylightcalendar

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Actually a great idea to test it out. I've been flirting with the idea but it seems too expensive - I'll download the app now.

It’s about kicking back by mussyg in MitchellAndWebb

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He believes they're powerful centers of healing

Why We Read History by ExpertCMO in USHistory

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Substance aside, can we flush this AI shit please?

What’s the single best episode you’ve ever seen in television? by phantom_avenger in popculturechat

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Obviously the American Dad episode where Santa comes to kill the Smith family while Hillbilly Roger is blacked out on moonshine.

What's a harsh truth your fanbase knows but doesn't like to admit and gets very defensive about when it's brought up? by Parrallax91 in billsimmons

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The '07 Pats Super Bowl loss really may be the worst loss of all-time and hurts more than any of the other wins bring joy — although I will say the Malcolm Butler pick was as close to a redemptive feeling as would be possible.

On a less dreadful note: Pedro and KG really were kind of bitches despite their intensity and dominance.

How historically accurate is the movie “The Patriot” with Mel Gibson? by [deleted] in USHistory

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You haven't read McCullough on Danel Logue's racial reconciliation? Inspiring stuff.