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Could very well be but it's not like pro ball players don't use drugs.
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Anyone seen The Man from Earth? From the stuff Ive watched of it it seems a cheap to make movie with a interesting story. Its basically a campfire story movie set in one place...a house out by itself. The story revolves around a Professor who is retiring with quite a story to tell and perhaps a very long history.

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I don't remember if I posted a review in Watcha Watchin or not. It's worth a watch if the synopses appeals to you, but it's pretty low budget and feels a bit like a glorified play. I recall some reader reviews that heralded it as a cerebral sci-fi classic but I wouldn't consider it that exactly.

The origin of the story and its writer are interesting aspects. There's a sequel (I haven't seen it) that got mediocre reviews, probably because the concept didn't really invite a sequel.

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I don't remember the movie well but I did like it. I like plays, too. A script that calls for very few actors and locations can work equally well on stage or screen.
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Wife started watching Cracow Monsters on Netflix last night. At one point the doctor said, "come with me." I rounded it off with:

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Isgrimnur wrote: Mon Mar 21, 2022 11:09 am Wife started watching Cracow Monsters on Netflix last night.
Let us know if it's any good. I had my eye on it.
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She's halfway through episode seven, so I'd say she is enjoying it.
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We got Little B 13.0 a phone for her birthday last Friday. It’s something I’ve been dreading, but was becoming rather necessary as she gets more involved in multiple activities. We’ve had endless discussions about appropriate usage, privacy concerns, online safety, etc. We have all sorts of parental restrictions set up on it as well.

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Ya know, butter, grape jelly, and peanut butter make a great sandwich.
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Daehawk wrote: Mon Mar 21, 2022 8:47 pm Ya know, butter, grape jelly, and peanut butter make a great sandwich.
Daehawk wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2021 11:25 am From some of the stuff you folks eat Id think you were pregnant.
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Daehawk wrote: Sun Mar 20, 2022 12:27 pm Anyone seen The Man from Earth?
I will frequently use "Name three 'Under the radar' movies that you would recommend" as a conversation starter.
My three include The Man From Earth, Frailty, and Sushi Girl

Interestingly, Tony Todd (Candyman) is in two of those three.
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Brian wrote: Tue Mar 22, 2022 8:30 am
Daehawk wrote: Sun Mar 20, 2022 12:27 pm Anyone seen The Man from Earth?
I will frequently use "Name three 'Under the radar' movies that you would recommend" as a conversation starter.
My three include The Man From Earth, Frailty, and Sushi Girl

Interestingly, Tony Todd (Candyman) is in two of those three.
It would be a conversation ender for me. If it's under the radar I haven't seen it and have little interest unless it's a perfect niche film. Bye. I might watch 6 movies a year. No time for experimentation.
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Similar for me when people bring up poke bowls as an ice breaker. Like fuck off, mango doesn't belong in salad and edamame should only ever be an appetizer in Japanese restaurants. Relationship concluded.

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I feel like :hawk: doesn't get enough use these days.
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Max Peck wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 10:52 pm I feel like :hawk: doesn't get enough use these days.
There just aren't that many predatory birds flying off into the sunset with their prey these days.
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Daehawk wrote: Mon Mar 21, 2022 8:47 pm Ya know, butter, grape jelly, and peanut butter make a great sandwich.
My grandmother used to put butter on PB&J's. The first time I ate it, I spit it out, the butter was just too much.

Grilled PB&J, fine. Cold butter on cold bread w/PB&J? No way.
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Pyperkub wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 12:24 pm
Daehawk wrote: Mon Mar 21, 2022 8:47 pm Ya know, butter, grape jelly, and peanut butter make a great sandwich.
My grandmother used to put butter on PB&J's. The first time I ate it, I spit it out, the butter was just too much.

Grilled PB&J, fine. Cold butter on cold bread w/PB&J? No way.
Toasted bread w butter/PB&J is fine. Never tried grilled. Not sure how I'd respond to that. I may need to try.
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Cold butter sandwiches are great. I started with them as a kid and chiffon margarine. Chiffon had a unique flavor to it no other butter had. Loved them. Chiffon got discontinued sometime in the 90s as I recall and I couldn't find a good substitute so stopped bothering. I found Land O Lakes to have a sorta same taste just not as good and have ate a few over the years. Not like I did as a kid though.
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After one has tasted the Monte Cristo, one can never return to a life before the Monte Cristo. :(

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French fries with a Monte Christo are bad and wrong.

It's like having a shrimp cocktail with your salmon.
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Holman wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 5:18 pm It's like having a shrimp cocktail with your salmon.
My son is looking at you all confused right now. That's like his perfect meal.
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Holman wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 5:18 pm French fries with a Monte Christo are bad and wrong.

It's like having a shrimp cocktail with your salmon.
Or raising a finger other than your pinky when drinking tea?

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9 - another Monte Cristo
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Nothing complements a sandwich like ... checks notes ... another sandwich and a bowl of soup.
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There will be a Victorian tableware quiz this time tomorrow!
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Fork you, blue blood.
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I only know 2 places in town that serve a monte crisco cristo.....

One is....... MONTE CRISTO

Based on Availability.

Ham, turkey, & Swiss rolled in thin bread then battered and deep fried.

Served with pepper jam.

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The other is City Cafe...

Caribbean Monte Cristo

Sliced Turkey, Ham, Swiss, & Cheddar Cheese wrapped in a Flour Tortilla, Beer Battered, & Deep Fried. Served with Pesto Mayonnaise and Choice of Side

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The correct answer of what to have with a Monte Christo is fried sauerkraut balls. At Bailey’s. With craft beer. At Origins Game Fair.
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Man wrenches seem more expensive by a lot more than they should be these days. I had a favorite wrench in the 90s. It was a double ended box wrench. It fit all our push mower blade bolts and nuts. Ive lost it over the years. Looking at them online they are $25 -$35 or so. Ouch...for 1 wrench.
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I can get a large wench much cheaper than that.
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Daehawk wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 7:37 pm Man wrenches seem more expensive by a lot more than they should be these days. I had a favorite wrench in the 90s. It was a double ended box wrench. It fit all our push mower blade bolts and nuts. Ive lost it over the years. Looking at them online they are $25 -$35 or so. Ouch...for 1 wrench.
Don't look at them online, unless its at a place with fixed prices. Do you have a Harbor Freight nearby? You can get a full set for less than that (just don't leave them out in the rain - or the air.)
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Pyperkub wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 12:24 pm
Daehawk wrote: Mon Mar 21, 2022 8:47 pm Ya know, butter, grape jelly, and peanut butter make a great sandwich.
My grandmother used to put butter on PB&J's. The first time I ate it, I spit it out, the butter was just too much.

Grilled PB&J, fine. Cold butter on cold bread w/PB&J? No way.
When I was four or five, my sister was making me PB&J. I always preferred strawberry preserves for mine. That day, for whatever reason, the tiny child that I was decided that I wanted pickle relish on it. I loved pickle relish, so why not? My sister said no. I insisted! Finally she agreed, but told me that if she made it, I'd have to finish it. So, bread, peanut butter, strawberry preserves, and drained sweet pickle relish.

I loved it.

44 years later and I still eat it. I introduced it to my kids, and they both got hooked. It's completely counterintuitive, but it pulls off the sweet + tangy combo like a charm.
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