Man, I love Evil. The perfect blend of The X Files, Catholicism, and Secularism with a shady eye at technology and the dissolution of society. This season has started off well.
Was watching Everybody Loves Raymond and noticed the peanut butter was in the refrigerator door. I’m sure this was just a props department thing and it probably wouldn’t have been noticeable on an old TV but curious, does anyone refrigerate their peanut butter?
Has anyone else’s taste and sensitivity to certain spices changed as they’ve gotten older?
A few years ago, I started feeling nauseous by the smell of cooking garlic and now I can only have garlic if small amounts. I used to love it so it’s really strange.
Now it’s happening with cinnamon. Suddenly there is such a thing as too much cinnamon. I threw out a box of Cinnamon Toast Crunch this weekend cause I can’t tolerate it all of a sudden?
@jake4480 So I was reading through your Animated TV Blog today. I was curious how you felt about the Hulu Futurama episodes? I just started watching Futurama maybe 2 years ago. Got up to the Comedy Central episodes and slowed down a bit. I watched the first episode of the Hulu show and wasn’t super impressed. Did it find its groove?
On a massive sword and sorcery kick today. Watched the original Conan the Barbarian for the 1st time since I was a kid. Then followed it up with the underrated and great Solomon Kane flick.
Got my new Soundcore Sleep A20s. They came quickly since the Kickstarter ended this week. I’m super impressed with them so far. It’s a little mind blowing to be able to lay on my side and have no pain.
It’s interesting how so much movies/television/video games/sports news revolves around numbers. It’s all ratings, viewers, sales… since when did any of this stuff matter to the consumer? Why is this stuff so heavily reported these days?
I mean, I don’t care how many viewers Fallout got nor do I care the price of the tv rights for the NFL. Was this type of stuff reported in the 90s and was I just too young to remember it?