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…and Jameson :woman_facepalming::laughing:

Apparently Hulu really feels you need to start your day-drinking at 10:30AM.

Actually, this would make dealing with Amazon much more palatable, though responding to cases could end up getting a bit dangerous. :rofl:

It could be worse. You could be suffering FroM tO mUCh CafFiENE.

Too much caffeine? Does not compute.

(I have an extremely high caffeine tolerance, mainly due to pre-workout and sugar-free energy drinks.)

As the day is wearing on, they’re showing more ED and Hims commercials. :woman_facepalming::grimacing:

Big Data number-crunching sales-making algorithms wouldn’t be in play if impulse buying wasn’t a well- & long-established thing…

I watch a lot of sports programs on TV. I see these same commercials. :grimacing:

If I pause a show I usually get Charmin commercials. :laughing:

I just started rewatching Seinfeld (Netflix). I was partying more than TV watching when it first aired, so basically new to me. It’s like comfort food, so good. It’s really held up, IMO.

a decade later than the rest of the world, we’re now streaming Game of Thrones. Just finished Season 3.

…I still haven’t watched any of it :shushing_face:

Whozzit requested this show for our viewing queue since the beginning, but I didn’t want to watch because I heard it was really violent. Then we streamed a bunch of other shows, which were decent but also more violent than I’d like — and I thought, ā€œCan Game of Thrones actually be more violent than those?ā€ We each have our limits on how much we can stomach.

Yes. But if you made it through ā€˜Rains of Castamere’ you’ll be fine. :wink:

Most shows on TV seem to have some level of violence in them. Game of Thrones had torture, mutilation, assassination, and brutal hand to hand fighting in graphic detail.

I have enough violence in this world that I have to deal with in the news, why so ever would I wish to watch it as my entertainment? Of course, I say this and then reflect on Murder She Wrote and a half a dozen detective series that I like to watch.

I have yet to watch any GOT episodes.

I’ve been re-watching the Indiana Jones movies before viewing the Dial of Destiny.

After watching Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, I fortuitously stumbled across a NatGeo documentary on the archeology of Petra, in Jordan. Fascinating stuff, to the point that I had to go back and watch the Last Crusade again just to see the ruins.

Has anyone else listened to the wonderful voice of Sallah (John Rhys-Davies) and thought, ā€œGimli, when did you have your growth spurt?ā€

:grin:

I saw the Dial of Destiny twice in theater. It takes place in 1969 so it is more ā€œmodernā€ than the previous films. The storyline has more history in it than the Crystal Skull.

When the film ended and the Indiana Jones theme started, I thought, ā€œwhoa I haven’t heard the full theme in a long time.ā€ I lingered in the theater to listen to it. I saw it a second time because I realized that this would be the last time that I would see Harrison Ford in a theater as Indiana Jones. And it would be the last time that I would hear the theme in a theater.

My wife brought Plan 9 From Outerspace back from the library.

Consistent with my previous refusal to put any DVD on the player, I streamed it from Pluto. No one would buy an ad other than the local Volvo dealer for this turkey. As bad as I remembered it.

Then streamed the first episode of the second season of Harry Wild starring Jane Seymour. Pleasant.

I’ve always been fascinated with the ancient city. I’m watching the documentary now. Thank you.