That’s Brad Dourif the doc from Deadwood in the image for Phlox.
He played a psychopathic betazoid, Lon Suder, in three Voyager episodes. One of my all-time favorite characters in Star Trek.
He also was in Dune, LotR, and Alien Resurrection among other credits.
Reminds of Windows 98 installation
I hated it so much.
Now I love it.
I was just today trying FF again and discovered vertical tabs was via extension only and holy shit disabling the tabs up top looked like a bit of work. Native vertical tabs and grouping and I’m back. It should just copy the layout that Edge does.
‘The Bonnie Situation’ from Pulp Fiction. Quentin Tarantino is in this meme and is in the clip from the movie. B’Elanna is a Klingon from Voyager. The word Klingon is a replacement for another word in the clip, I’ll just leave it at that. The title of the post works well because B’Elanna and Bonnie start with the same letter.
You could literally start at season 3 and go from there and you wouldn’t miss anything. Enjoy, it gets better and better
I know he has an off switch. But as we all know, he’s incredibly strong and fast.
I waited til they were there before I have them honey, hah
I had this on the 5 1/4" disk. The kind that actually was floppy.
DrinkMate will fizzify any liquid, it’s different than the soda stream where you add their flavors. I use this for water mostly tho
Man I thought the other night was bad. Just got my new fizzy drink maker machine. Showed my kids how awesome fizzy orange juice is. I didn’t release the pressure after fizzing it up, remove the bottle and BOOM, fizzy OJ goes EVERYWHERE… ceiling, my face, walls, the clean dishes on the drying rack, windows etc etc. lol
I worked at a restaurant in the kitchen. We had a place on the wall to hang brushes. The GREEN brushes were to be used for food/prep areas only. The white brushes were for cleaning toilets, and other filthy places.
The white brushes were soaked in buckets and rinsed/washed thoroughly in a slop sink, then later, put in the racks that push through the dishwasher conveyor belt that ran through the machine if I recall correctly. It’s been more than 20 years
I’m so relieved the comments validated what I thought this was about, and I’m not alone :)
Well, Neil, isn’t that a little selfish of you!
I lived in Chicago for many years. The Edward Hopper piece was always my favorite to visit at the Art Institute - that and the Bruce Nauman Clown Torture multimedia exhibit when they’d rotate it in.
E: a word