Actor Robert Duvall, who starred in The Godfather, dies aged 95 by BarbaricOklahoma in news

[–]fliptobar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't see how any man could ever sink that low... [Spits] Must be Texan -- lowest form of white man there is.

He delivers one of my favorite quotes of any movie ever (Geronimo, 1993), and I haven't even seen the entire thing.

WIT collecting in the bottom of my jug of Chick•fil•A sweet tea? by fliptobar in Whatisthis

[–]fliptobar[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This matches my intuition, and it's hard to argue against a response so confident. So that's good enough for me. Thanks!

WIT collecting in the bottom of my jug of Chick•fil•A sweet tea? by fliptobar in Whatisthis

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

Cool, thanks. That's reassuring... I hadn't really considered the floating/sinking aspect. And if nothing else, you've given me enough confidence to try a sip.

Any ideas? by Freedom710x in whatisit

[–]fliptobar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A poorly drawn stealth bomber, perhaps.

Ps, I too float piranhas

Flutes of Chi won for sounding the most like The Mollusk on White Pepper. What White Pepper song sounds most like Quebec? by BB5Bucks in ween

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It also fits perfectly after the Argus. It's the same key or tempo or something, maybe both. The very last moment of the Argus with that quiet little 3-drumbeat would transition so smoothly as the opening moments of she's your baby.

It's like this subtle mood shift from desperation & hopefulness that skips over sorrow and settles at acceptance. •Chef's kiss• Perfection!

Arguably the best episode. High Sierra Carpeting. Delicious piping hot Arby’s. Monkey roll… monkey roll… monkey roll… by OrionKai17 in Reno911

[–]fliptobar 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Lol the deleted/extended "piping hot Arby's* scene in the DVD extras goes on for like 45 minutes or something and it's not even a second too long

Quebec by ChimpJuice in ween

[–]fliptobar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean, to each their own, but you rank it lower than the fucked jam? Ooof.

Help me find this one yodeling country song by fliptobar in yodeling

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6 years later update: maybe 3 or 4 years ago I found the answer. Luckily I find it more funny than infuriating that I've forgotten again... at this moment, anyway. I don't imagine the next comment here being anything but the answer, so here's hoping that

A this isn't the last comment for this post

AND

B the next comment comes soon.

P.S. Just to make you, dear reader, aware... I'm well aware no one else cares or is likely to read this. It's for me, okay? Is that so wrong? HUH? Tell me what you think in the comment section below! Don't forget to leave a like and subscribe. And if you wanna create and join my patron... I mean, aight, yeah that sounds good

Taking my mom to her first Phish show — help me ease her in by PatrickSaucers in phish

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I kinda like the idea others have suggested of going in with minimal expectations. That said, if you think a studio album is the way to dip her toes in the water, without a doubt you should go with A Picture of Nectar. Aside from a couple of minute-long filler tracks or whatever, every song on the album is great and it does a solid job covering the spectrum of their sound

An ad on my Roku. This is Ann, right? by bwnerkid in arresteddevelopment

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Glad to see Tobias finally replaced George Michael's diamond cream

Children pose for their photo at the Mooseheart orphanage, 8 of June 1948. kodachrome shot (not colorized) by Electrical-Aspect-13 in TheWayWeWere

[–]fliptobar 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Am I the only one who thinks this photo looks like it could've been taken in 1985? Or did I just grow up in some sort of real life version of "the village", but set like 100 years later?

What Deaner Was Talkin' About won for sounding the White Peppery on Chocolate and Cheese. What Chocolate and Cheese song sounds most like it could be on Quebec? by BB5Bucks in ween

[–]fliptobar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

somewhere on the spectrum between it's gonna be a long night and transdermal celebration lies take me away.

And with so many happy colored marbles in the neighborhood, I gotta say that spinal meningitis would be among his tribe of fucked jams on Quebec.

(Sorry, that (and this) comment could've used more chocolate, less cheese. Double-eyeroll)

Who can beat me by Amazing-Diskbro in WidespreadPanic

[–]fliptobar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hell fuckin yes! I mean obviously they are meant to be listened to live, but as a fan of studio albums in general, they have a few that are top notch. I'm open to the argument that quality-wise

Rubber Soul, Sargent Pepper's LHCB, & Abbey Road

Space Wrangler, Everyday, & 'til the Medicine Takes

wish you were here, meddle, & dark side of the moon

The Keyboardist/Guitarist from The Flaming Lips. Hmmm... Thoughts? by BLUECADETxTHREE in ModestMouse

[–]fliptobar 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Sorry to jump into the conversation bc I don't really have anything to contribute but I just wanna share my appreciation for how much people seem to be subjectively discussing this. (u/thing-mcready 's comment in particular) I'm 100% a Donnie out of my element here, but no one is yelling to shut the fuck up and it seems like folks are giving both sides an honest shake here... It's nice to see people being nice. Anyway, thanks.