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2016-01-19, 10:20 AM | #1 |
The Original Greenguy (Est'd 1996) & AVN HOF Member - I Crop Pics For Thumbs In My Sleep
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Tuesday January 19th (aka 45 Is Half Of 90)
Morning!
Just working now, but started to watch Gotham on Netflix yesterday. I'm not real happy that it differs a lot from Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy as far as Jim Gordon's friendship with young Bruce Wayne & Selina Kyle (Anne Hathaway in Part III) now being just a couple years older than Bruce, but it is pretty good. I'm 4 episodes in & just noticed there's 22 total Other than that... |
2016-01-19, 10:30 AM | #2 |
Subversive filth of the hedonistic decadent West
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Southeast Florida
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Tried to watch Gotham on Netflix but didn't care for it.
It's fucking chilly here. Trying to decide to put the heat on or not. Right now I'm being cheap and chilly. Work and maybe the gym then playing bingo tonight. |
2016-01-19, 11:21 AM | #3 |
Bow Ties Are Cool
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Good Morning And Happy Birthday Old Green One!
Had to take the cat to the vet yesterday. Should get blood work results today but xrays show what looks to be cancer spots. We were hoping for something simple, still are, but it does not look that way at the moment. No rain here as of yet, probably won't happen, but either way it's just a work inside kinda day. Wife and I watch Gotham, it's on Fox Monday nights when airing, and for a tv show it's pretty good. Now this Sunday X Files is back with 6 new episodes I will say I wish netflix would of picked it up so I can binge watch versus waiting each week. Honestly I think I would kill cable tv if it wasn't for sporting events and a couple of political shows. |
2016-01-20, 02:56 AM | #4 | |
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All it is going to take is for Netflix or Amazon to start buying major sports TV rights and the cable/satellite companies are going to become something today's youth will eventually be telling their grandchildren about in boring "TV was so different in my day" talks. |
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