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Joe Walsh

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  1. I did a web search for "Best shows on Amazon Prime" in an effort to find something new for us to watch and came up with: James May: Our Man in....Italy: Travelogue show in the style of Jeremy Clarkson. Seems OK one episode in, but it also seems likely the silliness will get way too repetitive after a few episodes. As We See It: A dramedy series about three 20-something roommates who are on the autism spectrum and the people in their lives. Pretty good so far (one episode in).
  2. Like during the Gilded Age? I'm confused. Doesn't that sound like "almost as easily as 150 years ago?"
  3. Hard to believe companies can get away with such blatant abuse now almost as easily as they did 150 years ago.
  4. We finished S1 of Tokyo Vice (HBOMax). This series "based on a true story" is about a white guy from MO becoming a reporter in Tokyo, and what he finds there as he intersects with the Yakuza and underground culture. Each episode feels like a movie, and it's mostly very well done. I'm not completely sold on the season-ending cliffhangers, but we'll see how they address them in Season 2.
  5. Reactionary Dude just needs one knock-out punch to beat Liberal Person, but Liberal Person could still theoretically turn the tide if they tried hard enough and got a little lucky with the dice. So, sure R-Bro is still being a bit careful and not getting overly cocky, but the end is still all but certain.
  6. We've been watching Men of a Certain Age (HBOMax) and it's a strange one. It's funny, but also boring. Not sure we'll keep watching it. On the other hand, Chewing Gum (HBOMax) continues to be bizarre, hilarious, and extremely watchable. We watched the first episode of Light & Magic (Disney+). Anyone interested in Star Wars and/or special effects has seen so many of these sorts of documentaries, so I was skeptical going in. But the first episode was worth watching, so we'll keep going and see what happens.
  7. We've been enjoying The Old Man (Hulu) so far, too. We finished s2 of Made for Love (HBOMax) last night. It continued to be a good show right up until the end. It was a good techno-horror/comedy and I'm sad they didn't renew it for a third season.
  8. Used to be 'frack' or 'frell', but lately in professional situations I've been using 'poop' or 'well, poop' when things go poorly. It usually gets a chuckle, which is way better than when I said "f--- you, I quit" to the CEO that one time.
  9. What passes for original thinking in Hollywood: "What if Knight Rider, but it's Mad Max!"
  10. The cover material and the way the lettering is done make it look like a custom job to me.
  11. I forgot that our most important right is to be a human resource. Withholding that from a child would be criminal, actually.
  12. D'oh! I forgot to update this thread. Thanks, LL!
  13. 4th Edition is what I use, but sorry, I haven't run PbB with it.
  14. I went down this path with 4e recently, looking into what to include from 5e and 6e. In the end, I decided to not only not import anything, but to also strip away most of the house rules I've built up over the years and just run 4e RAW aside from using 1/2d6 for the STUN multiplier (which I've been doing since the early 80s). If anything comes up in actual play that can't be solved with a simple spot rule or table ruling, I can look into importing something from 5e or 6e, or just make something up like we used to do. And it's been working well so far. No complaints, no issues. And no need to reference a document filled with rules changes! Just open the book and read. (I did incorporate the errata into the text with handwritten notes and pasted-in printouts).
  15. Finished S1 of Ms. Marvel (HBOMax). I enjoyed the series, and the ending was pretty good. It's sort of a mixture of the MCU and a Disney Channel show, but it works.
  16. Steve Jackson laid it all out for the world to see, and I'm here for it: http://www.sjgames.com/ill/archive/July_08_2022/Roe_v_Wade
  17. I was wondering if it'd improved, given it got a decent run. I'll have to give it another try sometime.
  18. Yeah, I've heard it also makes your heart grow fonder.
  19. Anyone else enjoying Jet Lag: The Game, on YouTube? The first game was pretty fun: the competition was to play Connect 4 by flying to US States and completing certain challenges. Now in the current game, they're racing to circumnavigate the globe. Budget's limited, but teams can get more cash by completing challenges. Fun stuff! Here's the first episode of the current, circumnavigate-the-globe game: Here's the first episode of the Connect 4 game (the two additional episodes are posted to their YouTube channel).
  20. It would depend to a large extent on what "not real" meant, and how extensive "not being real" was in the society I experience. If it was a Truman Show type thing and I was the only "not real" person and everyone I knew and loved was just doing their jobs and didn't really have any feelings for me, and everyone out in the real world knew what was going on and was manipulating my life for their entertainment, it would be devastating to me. But if everyone I knew and loved was genuinely who they seemed to be, but it had turned out we were not genuine homo sapiens sapiens but some sort of simulacrum or even disembodied "minds" in a computer, it wouldn't bother me nearly as much. Of course, in a Westworld type scenario, in honor of Yul Brynner I'd kill the meat people.
  21. My wife is older than me, so I understand where you're coming from. Unfortunately in our case, she came down with shingles after she was eligible, but before she could actually get in there and get the first shot. Her terrible shingles experience prompted me to get them as soon as I was eligible. Hopefully you'll be fine until you can, too. 🤞
  22. I'd heard that before. I hope everyone who is eligible will be getting their 2-shot shingles vaccine if they haven't done so already!
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