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thrillhammer

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  1. philip seymour hoffman tilda swinton
  2. it doesnt. spoilers are for pussies.
  3. so discriminatory. i would definitely fuck an elderly asian woman. there are beautiful women everywhere, in every race.
  4. port aransas has never quite capitalized on the natural human desire to dine on the water - seeing the boats docked, watching the boats come in, seeing the fishermen with their catch. the wharf should be the riverwalk or warehouse district of the town, but there's never been a place worth a shit there to eat at.
  5. i'm expecting the two biggest areas of improvement on this team to be qb and ol. there is no excuse for this ol to not be able to pass protect and open holes for rb's.
  6. you'd have to give me a case of russells 13 for those two bottles. even then i might have buyers remorse.
  7. i'm getting the warm feeling that this season is going to be better than the first.
  8. anyone tried el monte bbq on bandera yet?
  9. what kind of idoit would agree to that?
  10. you had me at a gentle tug.
  11. where do you live again? hatch season starts in about a week. always fun to go by there when they've got fresh and roasted peppers all over the roadside stands, but that sounds too far south for you. bandelier and chaco are badass, but if you only have 3 days, i'd just do albuquerque one day, and santa fe two.
  12. Watched the first episode and thought it was impressed. Exceeded my expectations. I’m in.
  13. sf area also checks out your boxes. on the co note though, check out the red rocks schedule.
  14. you're probably better served with flight. i'm more of a driver, but 6 hrs doesnt get you far, nor out of the heat. halifax checks all your boxe. its 70 there now. its 63 in breckenridge. fly into denver, rent a car, hit a dispensary, and get to hundreds of destinations. lots of craft beer along the way.
  15. i always wanted that dude from snowfall, the uncle, do to more. dude was a badass in that show, as a character but also as an actor.
  16. i never could get into swig, as much as i like martinis, it was too commercial for me. i probably spent more money in the hagen daaz store that was pretty close to there, and shared the same riverwalk view. esquire is a state treasure. i dig all the hotels down there. la mansion is cool, and there used to be a great high-end oyster bar in the bottom of one of the hotels, but i cant remember the name of it. ive posted before about some great meals at oro, at the bottom of the emily morgan. great times at the menger bar, and good martinis to be had at the bar at st anthony, though i only went there during jazz is alive.
  17. we must be long lost brothers. acenar and v bar were my go to's whenever i was on the riverwalk. i also liked zinc, boudro's, biga, and in a quieter stretch of the riverwalk havana inn for martini's.
  18. i would think so too, if i didnt know it was raylan's real daughter. i kinda think that adds something to it. she gets a pass in my book.
  19. i thought both episodes were great. excellent script. clever writing is something netflix is lacking.
  20. what in the holy fuck? there is no end.
  21. good point about us aging and needing more ready access to healthcare as we age. those places i mentioned are far from a decent hospital. i almost mentioned water in my comments about santa fe. not sure it's any more sustainable there than southern utah. shitloads of subdivisions and homes built in the last few decades.
  22. we moved to austin the exact same time, 1982. i'm too thinking of moving one day soon. santa fe is on the list but i dont think it would make the top 5. cost of living for one. the tri-culture factor is a plus to me, not a downside. the cold also is more of a pro than a con. my concern for you would be that you're not into southwestern art of culture. santa fe is the hub of that. if you dont like paintings of desert landscapes, you're not going to like living in the desert, nor the view from your living room for that matter. if you dont like clay pots, you're not going to like the clay your house is built on. i do believe new mexico is the land of enchantment. i feel that way way every time i go there. its a special place, and has a special feeling when you get out of your car. i've been to santa fe ten times or more, and love it, but as a residence i feel it's 30 years too late. been done already. would you consider a smaller town, something like springdale, kanab, or st george, utah?
  23. i was in southern utah towards the end of july two years in a row and the temps were higher there than they were in austin.
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