You didn’t say “bless you” when I sneezed!
You didn’t say “bless you” when I sneezed!
I think the Raquel Welch film you are referring to is Myra Breckenridge, but I am not aware of Ebert’s involvement in that at all.
He did write Beyond the Valley of the Dolls though, which was a sex farce.
Brother is a Japanese company.
Tropic of Vaccination-Caused Autism
This sounds an awful lot like The Typing of the Dead
Hey, don’t forget about C:\ProgramData !
It’s the sound of paper tearing.
See: children’s book “jaajaa biribiri”
Have you played Doki Doki Literature Club?
I had online (dial-up) service via QuantumLink when Bards Tale was initially released for C64.
Yeah I’m not so sure about that. I played Bards Tale when it came out and yes of course I did a lot of my own research, etc. but that kind information still got around in the form of BBSes, magazines, AOL, CompuServe and of course word of mouth. Everyone knew the Contra code despite the lack of ubiquitous internet.
The very least they could do is say how much the revenue changed vs. previous year.
Home prices in (many) metro areas are riding steadily. Edit: some cities where the primary industry for the area is declining, this trend is going the other way
In many rural areas home prices have fallen dramatically due to a combination of migration to cities and overall declining population.
If this is a comment about homeless people, there are still plenty of homeless people all over Japan.
That may be the longest kitchen counter I have ever seen
This guy is the poster child for LinkedInLunatics
Didn’t Microsoft buy Double Fine a few years ago?
Here’s a link to the story for those interested.
Magnets