Arise and walk, come through. A world beyond that door is calling out for you. Arise and walk, come through. It's calling out for you.
Attended 1976 World Series in my Mother's Womb. Attended 1990 World Series Game 2 as a 13 year old. Want to take my son to a a World Series Game in Cincinnati in my lifetime.
I don't see Li in Meth.
I do get the anagram angle.
I did like the finale, but we'll never know if he gets off the island; or if he marries Mr Big.
757690 (09-30-2013),Brutus (09-29-2013),vaticanplum (09-29-2013)
Lithium metal is the most commonly used reactive metal in the clandestine manufacture of meth.
http://health.utah.gov/meth/html/Tox...h/Lithium.html
Arise and walk, come through. A world beyond that door is calling out for you. Arise and walk, come through. It's calling out for you.
"The problem with strikeouts isn't that they hurt your team, it's that they hurt your feelings..." --Rob Neyer
"The single most important thing for a hitter is to get a good pitch to hit. A good hitter can hit a pitch that’s over the plate three times better than a great hitter with a ball in a tough spot.”
--Ted Williams
Homer Bailey (09-29-2013)
What about Fe Li Na being the car battery.
"Blood Meth Tears" seems too cute for the writers. I'm interested in their take.
Still too soon for me to pick between The Wire and BB for GOAT show, but I think they are in a clear tier of their own.
Rewatchability while knowing the outcome matters a lot to me. I also think for every 'believability' critique of BB, some wire fanatics act like season 5 with a fake serial killer never happened and it ended in S4. BB definitely went out on an upswing while The Wire kinda tapered off and even the ending montage of it was meh.
That said no show has ever built the kind of emotion in me on rewatches like The Wire with 'Where's Wallace?! String? String? Where the **** is Wallace?!!!'
If in a couple years BB can still make me feel that emotion with some of the suspense of 'what's next' removed, then for me BB would move to #1.
Newsflash!
Joey Votto does not care about RBI.
NEITHER SHOULD ANY OF US
Is Jesse in the clear?
Newsflash!
Joey Votto does not care about RBI.
NEITHER SHOULD ANY OF US
Jesse is a survivor. I can't state this in a way that doesn't sound mad cheesy, but I truly believe that the character of Jesse is Vince Gilligan's nod to the storytelling pillar/humanity pillar that a good heart will survive.
There is no such thing as a pitching prospect.
Brutus (09-29-2013)
I like Jesse too, but it wasnt that long ago he was going to rehab meetings to sell drugs to the addicts. I guess he evolved into the moral compass of the show, but thats mostly just due to how dark walt became over time.
Newsflash!
Joey Votto does not care about RBI.
NEITHER SHOULD ANY OF US
Moral people still make mistakes. The selling at meetings part (along with many other things he went through) was all part of his character evolution, which was beautifully and consistently done. He always admitted his mistakes, and he always had bells that went off when he went too far. And I reference a good heart as something separate from just plain morality, actually. His instincts were always to err on expecting and wanting good from people more than bad.
There is no such thing as a pitching prospect.
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