I used to play Settlers of Catan back in the 90s. In M:TG tournaments, when you fail to make it to the knockout rounds, you can join the side events, which usually includes a Settlers of Catan game or two. Sometimes I'd also join a game of The Great Dalmuti. Fun times.
That picture reminds me of a mixed-breed shar-pei I had about ten years ago. He (Buzz) was the smartest, most loyal, most beloved, most well-behaved dog I ever had. Sadly some evil thieves poisoned him to burgle our house. Just remembering him tears me up.
John Wayne westerns are kinda boring IMO. I much prefer Clint Eastwood's Dollar trilogy, the Magnificent Seven, and Once Upon a Time in the West. Oh, and Blazing Saddles!
As for Wyatt Earp movies, I've watched Tombstone and Costner's flick back to back on VHS in the 90s. I've since watched Tombstone a dozen more times, while I have never watched Costner's Earp ever since! Tombstone may not be the best western (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is my sentimental favorite), but it's on anyone's top ten list.
Gangnam Style was very catchy even without watching it on youtube. The difference is that the MV had gone viral and PSY's song went from being a Korean hit to a worldwide phenomenon. I can't imagine Chick Chick being played on the radio outside of the Sinosphere. I still hear Gangnam Style on the radio and we still don't know what he's singing about.
The tragedy of psychic "surgery" is that the charlatans fooled actor Peter Sellers to forgo open-heart surgery and rely on their trickery to cure his heart condition. He started suffering from cardiac events since 38 and finally died at the young age of 54.
Except for the weird MV, there is nothing memorable about that song. The music isn't catchy at all, it was repetitive and annoying. I don't dance so I can't say if the music can make me shake my tail feathers. All in all, it's no Gangnam Style.
In other fields, say paints, inks, colorants, and industries that actually MAKE colors, we don't care much for Pantone. It's an industry standard but we prefer RAL, MUNSELL, and JPMA color standards.
I remember when it was reported in the blogosphere that bullet ants had the most painful sting among insects. I checked out several videos on YouTube and it scared the bejeezus out of me. Thankfully I live on the other side of the globe.
@OP My favorite Disney cartoon is "The Sword in the Stone". I watched it maybe 50x growing up, because it's the only Disney cartoon we had in Betamax! :-) I know almost the entire movie by heart...
A legend is sung of when England was young And knights were brave and bold The good king had died and no one could decide Who was rightful heir to the throne
It seemed that the land would be torn by war Or saved by a miracle alone And that miracle appeared in London town The Sword in the Stone.
Or is she?
As for Wyatt Earp movies, I've watched Tombstone and Costner's flick back to back on VHS in the 90s. I've since watched Tombstone a dozen more times, while I have never watched Costner's Earp ever since! Tombstone may not be the best western (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is my sentimental favorite), but it's on anyone's top ten list.
LOL, good one!
@OP
My favorite Disney cartoon is "The Sword in the Stone". I watched it maybe 50x growing up, because it's the only Disney cartoon we had in Betamax! :-) I know almost the entire movie by heart...
A legend is sung of when England was young
And knights were brave and bold
The good king had died and no one could decide
Who was rightful heir to the throne
It seemed that the land would be torn by war
Or saved by a miracle alone
And that miracle appeared in London town
The Sword in the Stone.
*Sniff* Oh, nostalgia!