long Easter weekend
What are these? I'm working 3 out of the next 4 days!day off
Me too, I have Eastern Monday off and that's it.What are these? I'm working 3 out of the next 4 days!
Ouch, that sounds horrendous... Sorry dude, I hope a combination of painkillers and distractions like anime is helping take the edge of and you are managing to get some sleep as well. Wishing you a speedy and as event- & pain- free a recovery as possible.Yesterday I braked my bike to avoid a car on a roundabout and pulled the front brake so hard I flipped myself over the handlebars.
Broke up upper arm, spiral fracture running up it multiple chips and fractures in my shoulder and I dislocated it. Been in constant pain since even with the drug cocktail they're giving me. Waiting to find out if I need surgery
This sucks so bad
An hour ago I was sat outside in warm sunshine so bright I had to wear shades. Now it’s snowing.
The climate really is FUBAR, isn’t it?
There's a thread somewhere here tied to the end of the fan service discussion about the potential of fiction to influence reality, but obviously this doesn't really belong there. The real kicker though? Even back in nineteen fifty-two......the reason many Hollywood producers play safe with twin beds, is because the British censors want it that way.
Not too long ago, the studio learned this lesson in “Her Husband’s Affairs.” The questionable scenes concerned Franchot Tone and Lucille Ball playing husband and wife, occupying twin beds which were placed side by side to look like one large bed.
British censors were horrified. They ruled the beds had to be at least 12 inches apart, and neither spouse could indulge in any form of joint occupancy of the other’s territory. They were allowed to kiss only if their bodies remained in their respective beds.
In order to make all things comply with all edicts, the studio had to reshoot many scenes at a cost of $30,000.
I can't POSSIBLY imagine why.an American advisory group on family relations had found a high correlation between twin beds and divorce.
it's kinda funny comparing tv back then and now to how tv over here is to over there, you can't show a boob unless it's some premium channel but they're fine with someone getting shot to death or seeing body parts fly all overI guess the new bedding I was searching for must have been too sexy because somehow, some way, one of the results I returned was this collection of articles from the '50s, '60s and '70s about couples sharing beds on-screen. The website is an absolute clickhole, be warned, but this had me almost crying:
There's a thread somewhere here tied to the end of the fan service discussion about the potential of fiction to influence reality, but obviously this doesn't really belong there. The real kicker though? Even back in nineteen fifty-two...
I can't POSSIBLY imagine why.
You're exactly right there, and it reminds me of something I once read somewhere about the cartoon music video for "Paranoid Android" by Radiohead.you can't show a boob unless it's some premium channel but they're fine with someone getting shot to death or seeing body parts fly all over
Why didn't I notice you had a tw@tter Prof? You post bosomy ladies on there you don't post here and everything. Know that if I didn't despise the platform, I'd totally follow you.Seeing Garden of Sinners mentioned in the simulwatch thread reminded me of this thing that I amsorrynot sorry I made.