If it is the acidity, yes. At least it has for me. But I've got a wussy stomach these days.
Xander ,'Dirty Girls'
The Minearverse 4: Support Group for Clumsy People
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Does decaf coffee cause the same sour stomach stuff?
Decaf still has acid in the coffee, but the caffeine, like all stimulants, increases acid production in the stomach, so without the caffeine you only get part of the effect.
In Cambodia they shot anybody with glasses.
How very Logan's Run. There goes anybody over 50...
So, excited by that casting news I pop over to imdb thinking "Hmmm, I have not seen Alan Ruck in anything for maybe years...."
... and I see that his most recent credit is for an episode of Stella tittled "Coffee Shop".
Which is kinda freaky, given the recent subject matter in the thread.
I suppose I should watch "Previously on The Minearverse...", but how much is this going to be like "Cannonball Run"?
Oh, it's EXACTLY like Cannonball Run. Minear ran out of creativity long ago.
Am I the only one here who liked Cannonball Run?
I can't tell you how much it's like "Cannonball Run" as I've never actually seen "Cannonball Run." Nor had I seen an episode of "The Amazng Race" until we'd finished developing "Drive." (I've seen the seasons that are on DVD now and love it.) Never saw "Gumball Rally" either. Car-centric things bore me.
I can't tell you how much it's like "Cannonball Run" as I've never actually seen "Cannonball Run."
So I bet this lessens the chance of a Dom DeLuise cameo? That's it. I'm not watching.
I totally dig Cannonball Run. I know I'm supposed to feel guilty about it, but I don't. (And I totally didn't mean the Cannonball Run reference as any snarky swipe at Tim. I guess I was just using the same annoying shorthand reference that you always see people doing when you see fictional representations of people doing "pitches".)
I've never seen The Amazing Race, either. I don't actually see much TV at the moment. You see, I had no idea that modern TVs don't get shit for reception out of the box. I have these newfangled TVs that don't get any of the broadcast stuff except for very snowy reception of the local Chinese channel. And I'm pissed off enough about it that I have refused to go to Radio Shack and buy rabbit ears. Eventually, when the house is done and I have to get housemates, I'll get DirecTV. In the meantime, I'm going without. I see select new shows as my friend turns me on to them at his house.
Car-centric things bore me.
Aw, man, but Wacky Races was so cooooool. How could one resist the epic villainy of Dick Dastard and Muttley?