I came into the company garage and noticed someone backing into a space when the space behind it was completely open. They reversed and pulled forward to correct about 3-4 times. During that time, I drove up through the back side two spaces over, gathered all my things, and was at the garage exit by the time they finally parked.

Interesting baseball-related theory on the coming Succession finale.
I saw this recently, and I can totally see them setting this up in advance.
I mean … you can’t call a show succession without knowing how it ends when you begin writing it… right?!?
Corollary: you can't call a show LOST all the while knowing the plot line in advance...right?!?
Thank you, I was going to look that up
88% called strike accuracy. That seems quite bad.
Looks like his strike zone was dreck, man.
It was 30 years ago today
Holy smokes I’m old
a twitter thread will worth reading: a proposal to make a Driftless Area National Park and Reserve
After the news this week, I decided yesterday to swing by the library and check out a blu-ray of Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome so that Runner daughter doesn't continue to be woefully ignorant. It's been a while for me as well.
It would have been so much better without that part with the kids.
Can't mess with a classic, man.
"MRS. WALKER!"
I rewatched them recently (Fury Road is my #1 movie) and I will say the first one holds up better than I thought.
Back when Mel Gibson still seemed sane.
They all tell a pretty good story, in their own way. Fury Road is a butt-kicker, though
Fury Road is not only my favorite of that franchise, but one of my favorite action movies ever. Beyond Thunderdome was my least favorite, but was still a decent thrill ride at the time.