I'm so glad its on Netflix. Its been too long since I binged it.Whoever recommended Community. Good on ya.
My mom and I have started binge watching it. Somehow neither of us had really heard of or seen it. It’s become part of our daily routine, though. It’s pretty damned funny.I'm so glad its on Netflix. Its been too long since I binged it.
My mom and I have started binge watching it. Somehow neither of us had really heard of or seen it. It’s become part of our daily routine, though. It’s pretty damned funny.
I'm saving the world.You need to get out of the house
Well don't I have the band(s) for you.Clearing out and refreshing my Spotify, any music suggestions? No Kpop or country please.
Did you mean to quote SEPH's Vengaboys link but accidentally quoted me?
Oh, BTW Spyro Re-Ignited is the shit on Switch.
A show with an incredible amount of potential that they just pissed away due to having arguably the corniest actors/actresses and script writing imaginable.Sopranos, and GoT are the best. different genres though.
Right now I'm watching On my block and recently finished snowfall. If anyone likes BB they'll loveee snowfall.
Nah, I was just being stupid, trying to make you laugh. Good on ya for staying in. Is your apartment really 272 square feet? At lest I have a yard to run around in.Did you mean to quote SEPH's Vengaboys link but accidentally quoted me?
Oh, BTW Spyro Re-Ignited is the shit on Switch.
No, I thought because of Vengaboys... Because the thing about Vengaboys is...Nah, I was just being stupid, trying to make you laugh. Good on ya for staying in. Is your apartment really 272 square feet? At lest I have a yard to run around in.
Well, I could have quoted his post too, tbh. .No, I thought because of Vengaboys... Because the thing about Vengaboys is...
No, no. More like 265.
Just picked up some Laphrouig (sp?) 10 scotch. It’s like drinking an old baseball glove that has been roasted over a fire. I like it though.
@xpatriatedtexan or who else gets into this stuff
I must have been given the idea to buy it from you, then. Yeah, I definitely seem to like the taste of the Laphroaig. It’s just completely off the wall different and has so many different flavors and layers to it. It’s up my alley for sure.Laphroaig 10 Year Islay Single Malt, is my favorite sipping scotch of all time. It's followed closely by Talisker 10 Year Single Malt. The single malts as I said early are my clear favorites but there are good blends as well. I tend to get drunker of the blends just because I don't mind adding a drop or two of water to open them up more. Also, I don't spend near as much time smelling and tasting as I do when I have a handle of good single malt scotch.
Laphroaig's taste is distinct and unlike anything else I have tried to far. However, unlike a good classic beer, I'm not always in the mood for scotch so the bottles tend to last a lot longer which is a good thing considering the price point. While $50-$80 a bottle isn't unobtainable, it is spendy and I usually reserve it for after a bad day or on special occasions. I fine Laphroaig to be like what I would expect eating a chunk of peat moss soaked in seawater and boiled in ocean water would taste like...but I mean this is the best way possible. Damn near everyone I've ever come across has described it differently and to be honest even reading how I described it, I can understand why folks are lining up left and right to get it. Not sure I've ever giving some to a person who hasn't had scotch yet. I've given it out plenty of times to folks that have Glennfiddich, Glenlivet, Johnny Walker, Dewers, etc and they've all come away impressed with it. I suppose scotch in general is an acquired taste.
Got any recommendations? I’ve bought Oban 14 and Laphroaig 10 recently. I like them both but the Oban 14 better. I always used to order Macallan at the bar when I was trying to be cool and I’ve had Glenfidditch 12(?) a couple of times which was ok but I like the Macallan better. Other than that I’m a total newb.
Isaac Asimov is my favorite sci-fy author. He created psycho-history (a combination of psychiatry, history and math and stats) as a way of modeling the future way, way before its time. We are actually trying and succeeding in some cases with this now, but I believe it has a lot more with correctly reading tea-leaves than being a true science yet.Fantasy and sci-fi are my bread and butter. Books, movies, and TV, I've always been fascinated with other worlds. The creative freedom that comes from the ability to invent your own reality is awesome and leads to so many wonderful and creative stories. Lots of derivative hacks write sci-fi and fantasy, don't get me wrong. But the good stuff is SO GOOD.
Vengaboys is a goddamn revelationNo, I thought because of Vengaboys... Because the thing about Vengaboys is...
No, no. More like 265.
Ya, there's a real End Times vibe.Vengaboys is a goddamn revelation
Islay scotch is just so specific. I feel like every brand brings something unique and interesting to the table. No matter if you talk about Caol Ila, Laphroaig, Ardbeg, my personal favorite Lagavulin 16 or any other tasty creation from Islay. Even the brands themselves have a huge variety to pick from, for example, Ardbeg 10 is a completely different animal from Ardbeg Uigeadail thanks to the bourbon cask finish with hints of sherry.
As for blended, I like Monkey Shoulder the most. I feel like that is the best bang for buck Speyside blend out there. It's my favorite for mixing as well. Outside of scotch, I find Irish whiskey the most enjoyable, Redbreast and Green Spot are up there with Islay scotches for me. Most of the time I'll have a single malt Islay, blended Speyside and a single pot Irish whiskey at home, and the bottles usually last quite a while, that is unless we are having friends over or a party as I like to share my stash and get others more educated about whiskey.