"The Amazon.com Jungle" since the company's been looming more and more over how people shop, how businesses can survive, and how these affect jobs and ultimately, quality of life.
Thankfully, that word is already fading in use. It's not a gamer thing, more of a social media thing. I've seen it as sort of a payback term for "slut" but in both cases, cringe.
Murphy as The Masked Singer was hilarious. It was a decent SNL overall — not as many unfunny skits for once! A testament to how decently his characters held up.
We all have to do it, especially now. Usually, I just make sure the bathroom's tidy and the trash is out. But when I know guests are coming, I freak and stay up late wiping up the littlest corners. Argh!
Sometimes I get bah-humbug about the crowds, traffic, and general pressure to spend more money around this time. I think people would be understanding if you opted out once in a while, @Dust and Rust .
Apologies ahead of time: the term fu**boy. I'm also seeing it within video screenshots. Nice workaround to avoid censors. So, this is cool because it applies to a certain type of guy. Got it.
Just general cleaning up. I'm having family visit over Christmas, and at least a couple of them are neat freaks. I'm not, but I want to be a decent host and polish whatever I can.
I like how the actress immediately got booked for a "sequel" for Aviation Gin. It's a pretty amusing reaction ad! She made out better than the guy playing the husband.
I agree that Roger has power, that really electrifying kind. When it comes to emotional power, though, it's Elton. His singing plus Bernie Taupin's lyrics were sometimes so spot-on emotionally.
Driving jobs like a bus or truck driver, because I just don't like maneuvering bulky vehicles, especially going in reverse. I'd get paranoid about close calls and getting cut off.
I binged the latest Great British Baking Show and wasn't into it as much this time around. The bakers are still talented as anything, but fewer super-compelling back stories, maybe…?
Have you taken dance lessons or classes? Are you a fan of certain dance types? I took a few ballet lessons as a kid and had a folk dance unit in gym class. Other than those, I might casually join in at a wedding reception.
Muji sells an aromatherapy machine. It's pretty expensive but cool seeing in action. I do think that scents affect mood and easily trigger memories faster than just about anything else.
I'm okay with a month's worth of all the Christmas songs, new and ancient. I only one I want to put a lid on after a while is "All I Want for Christmas Is You"!
I'm a Type A at work and Type B to Z with everything else. I was briefly interested in Marie Kondo's "spark joy" movement, but only because living minimally would mean less stuff to clean.
Do you visit yours? I'm such a short drive from mine, and I never go in. It's kind of sad; I used to go at least once a week as a kid. Then, Kindle appeared.
I used to regularly watch The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team. I got really into some of the personal stories and the cutthroat auditioning.
I saw Jessica Simpson in the Dukes of Hazzard, and the whole experience was pretty awful. Looks like she and others in this thread still built up their acting resumes.