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cmmosher t1_j2arkzc wrote
Reply to Was Bruce Willis in Die Hard the ushering in of the modern everyman action star? by SquatOnAPitbull
He was actually cast against type. Before Die Hard he was know as a comedic romantic lead from Moonlighting. As for his appeal, for the time Willis was shluby everyman who literally fell into fighting terrorists.
cmmosher t1_j29j0xf wrote
Reply to comment by SethHrab in Received copperhead and purple oyster homegrown mushrooms for Christmas from my brother by SethHrab
Enjoy your feast.
cmmosher t1_j29frrk wrote
Reply to comment by SethHrab in Received copperhead and purple oyster homegrown mushrooms for Christmas from my brother by SethHrab
From what I gather there's a lot of work to make sure there isn't cross contamination with other fungi.
When you harvest does it regrow eventually or is it a one and done thing.
cmmosher t1_j29e8vb wrote
Reply to Received copperhead and purple oyster homegrown mushrooms for Christmas from my brother by SethHrab
I watched a video on mushroom farming a few months ago. Its much more intensive than I thought.
cmmosher t1_j20eypc wrote
Reply to Its just Chemistry by Thairannosaur
That water molecule is THICC
cmmosher t1_j1xyg56 wrote
Reply to comment by VlaxDrek in Hallelujah isn't a Christmas song. by branden-branden
I had a chance to see him live about a decade ago, amazing experience.
cmmosher t1_j1xvm3t wrote
Reply to comment by VlaxDrek in Hallelujah isn't a Christmas song. by branden-branden
Lol. As a Canadian, I can see how coming inside from the cold in to a place where you are with loved ones is applicable to Christmas but it sounds more like a love song to me.
cmmosher t1_j1xuhx8 wrote
Reply to Hallelujah isn't a Christmas song. by branden-branden
Who said it was a Christmas song, I had never heard that. It seems to me to be about human relationships, whether it's about our romantic relations or our personal relationship with faith. Hallelujah does mean to praise God but I don't get the impression that Leonard Cohen was going for a literal interpretation.
cmmosher t1_j1kmuh2 wrote
Reply to comment by 21_MushroomCupcakes in Louisiana conservatives consider ban on liberal business agendas by positive_X
During the civil rights movement there was a flip between the parties.
cmmosher t1_iycx5qn wrote
Reply to What's your comfort game? by [deleted]
Mass effect ... If only there was a way of getting in a Garrus and Tali sandwich.
cmmosher t1_iycwzol wrote
Reply to comment by gotchu_bro in What's your comfort game? by [deleted]
Hey there's nothing wrong with a buncha 12 yr olds shouting insults that would make 4chan cry..
cmmosher t1_iy9pt5l wrote
Reply to The definition of insanity? To replay the exact same game every year, for ten years 🙀 Happy anniversary, Far Cry 3, you buried me in your magnificence. by Streamfest
At this point in time I most just play FF 7,8,9 Skyrim, Mass Effect and only occasionally play new games I get for cheap on ps store sales.
cmmosher t1_iy7abz6 wrote
Reply to comment by scooterboy1961 in Do you ever regret going back and watching favorite movies from your past? by modernmartialartist
I remembered it mostly for the Gopher and Bill Murray but I would have been under ten in the 80s and probably watched it on the Canadian equivalent of HBO.
cmmosher t1_iy6a4q2 wrote
It always irritates me in a horror movie when the character in a horror movie knocks the badguy down and just throws the weapon beside them.
cmmosher t1_iy656t2 wrote
Reply to comment by kingzilch in Do you ever regret going back and watching favorite movies from your past? by modernmartialartist
I rewatched Caddyshack a few months ago. Chevy Chase was a bit of creep not as bad as the Nerds though and damn was Rodney Dangerfield just obnoxious.
Bill Murray and gopher still made my laugh.
cmmosher t1_j2atwuf wrote
Reply to comment by PotterAndPitties in Was Bruce Willis in Die Hard the ushering in of the modern everyman action star? by SquatOnAPitbull
I got the impression that people just didn't see David Addison from Moonlighting as an action star.