Malkinstheman
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It took me a while to get into Brooklyn 99 - felt too cartoony at first - but once it clicked, I loved it.
What point did it click at for you? Im at about episode 15 in season 1.
It took me a while to get into Brooklyn 99 - felt too cartoony at first - but once it clicked, I loved it.
What point did it click at for you? Im at about episode 15 in season 1.
Other streaming services really need to allow you to pre-download stuff like Netflix does. Or hotels in Kentucky need better internet. Or both. But here we are. So I need to find a Netflix show to start downloading before I come to Kentucky for work.
Other streaming services really need to allow you to pre-download stuff like Netflix does. Or hotels in Kentucky need better internet. Or both. But here we are. So I need to find a Netflix show to start downloading before I come to Kentucky for work.
What point did it click at for you? Im at about episode 15 in season 1.
I'm here like every other week. Its basically where I catch up on movies.Sorry you are in Kentucky. Used to visit a girl from Louisville off and on. That place sucks.
I'm here like every other week. Its basically where I catch up on movies.
You can do this with Amazon Prime Video. At least you used to be able to.Other streaming services really need to allow you to pre-download stuff like Netflix does. Or hotels in Kentucky need better internet. Or both. But here we are. So I need to find a Netflix show to start downloading before I come to Kentucky for work.
There's some pretty good newer places. I can't say I research the history of restaurants very often though.I guess it’s a pretty cool place to drink if you enjoy old ass establishments built on the back of exploiting the African American community.
There's some pretty good newer places. I can't say I research the history of restaurants very often though.
Good news for me is that I hate whiskey in all forms.I say that kind of in jest. It’s just always hard for me to be in the south at some of those beautiful old distillery buildings knowing exactly how most of that stuff was built.
Slavery in American Whiskey | HuffPost
Good article on it. I’m a huge Kentucky bourbon guy. Just important to remember a lot of these brands were built on the exploitation of others IMO.
Good news for me is that I hate whiskey in all forms.
I don't drink very much during the week anyway so it doesn't really matter for me. There's plenty of beer too.Kentucky must be even worse for you LOL
I don't drink very much during the week anyway so it doesn't really matter for me. There's plenty of beer too.
No thanks. I can't stand most liquor unless you hide it in coke.Funny, I'd have figured you'd be checking out the illegal moonshine distilleries . . .
I'm surprised I haven't come across any backwoods moonshining or pot growing on this project.
Or bears.
No thanks. I can't stand most liquor unless you hide it in coke.
Sad that TB stricken Doc on his deathbed looked better than Val does today...Watched Tombstone again for the first time in years. Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday might be my favorite performance by an actor, ever. Even more badass that it's pretty closely based on a real life dude.