What is the statute of limitations on spoilers? I still hate to say how Breaking Bad ended for example but I am fine with freely discussing the original Star Wars trilogy.
This issue vexes me.
I don't have a DVR so if I miss something, I miss it.
What is the statute of limitations on spoilers? I still hate to say how Breaking Bad ended for example but I am fine with freely discussing the original Star Wars trilogy.
This issue vexes me.
So, apparently last night there was a sports ball contest where the dear ol' alma mater did not emerge triumphant.
As my father was picking the channel, I did witness a gentlemen best two others in a competition of hit the buzzer and provide an interogatory while trying to hit the magical everyday 2x multiplier. As he had come out of surgery from earlier in the day, not a word of protest was uttered.
I will tell you the secret to "The Crying Game" whether or not you've seen it. I'm of the mind that if you don't want spoilers, you should watch whatever it is within a week for a TV show or within a month for a movie. After that - don't blame the spoiler, blame yourself.
(I know the ending of "Hamlet". I'll still buy tickets to see it.)
I enjoyed the USCe spoiler against UK.
I’ve spent at least 12 hours of every day of 2020 in a hospital, got a few more weeks methinks. Wife’s water broke New Year’s Day 2 months early and it’s been nothing but doctors and nurses since. Our baby is doing pretty well, just needs to spend some mire time in the NICU developing before he can come home.
Nothing incites bodily violence quicker than a Duke fan turning in your direction and saying 'scoreboard.'
Good evening!
Getting to go to the game today! First game since the little grad_devil arrived in Aug of '18. Always a good reason to pad the LTE.