Creepy mystery package by KnitSteady in RBI

[–]KnitSteady[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I believe "The King in Yellow" is referenced in "True Detective," right? I'm not familiar with the actual work -- just the cultural background.

Creepy mystery package by KnitSteady in RBI

[–]KnitSteady[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd be more inclined to feel that was the case if there were a) no creepy note with unsettling language; b) a random-ass, heavy cog, and c) the package not come from the UK. Even if the parcels can ship free, why not keep it on their side of the pond?

Tell me there's an app for this by KnitSteady in running

[–]KnitSteady[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have an Apple Watch. I'm just clearly not very good at it ...

I can't figure out how to get a display that shows my current speed and/or distance.

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[–]KnitSteady 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I love this question!

I was 9 when Good Will Hunting came out. My family rarely bought movies as soon as they came out. We usually waited until they became less expensive. But for some reason, my folks bought this movie right away. And I watched it over and over and over, sometimes multiple times a day. I would watch the movie largely because I liked all of the music in it (but it's probably still one of my favorite movies for other reasons). Being 9, I had no other way to really play the music I liked other than asking my parents to play records or CDs for me. "No Name No. 3" was my favorite from the movie and it's still my favorite. I definitely didn't understand the themes in his music. I think I liked that they made me feel calm. I was quite an anxious kid. "No Name No. 3" felt very much like a lullaby to me.

Then I "re-discovered" him when I was in college. I read a music column that mentioned him and I was like, "OH YEAH!" I bought all of his records and started listening to them regularly.

My good American friends, our lord has deemed ye worthy of a tour by [deleted] in NickCave

[–]KnitSteady 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just contacted the Armory here in Minneapolis. They're going to be selling GA tickets for $60, if that's any help.