toughtacos
toughtacos t1_j5t6480 wrote
Reply to comment by Sentry459 in Superman & Lois casts Michael Cudlitz as Lex Luthor by klutzysunshine
Which one? 😄 Rosenbaum isn’t terrible, but I never feel like he does any research on the guests he doesn’t know intimately from before, beforehand, and makes a lot of assumptions and the guests often end up correcting him. Maybe that doesn’t make him a bad host, but I think it makes for awkward moments. I like him as a person and actor, just not so much as a podcast host.
Fridman on the other hand is just a clout chaser who loves so surround himself with successful people and thrives on being able to say sentences starting or ending with, “my friend Elon/Rogan/Peterson/etc” 😁
toughtacos t1_j5q6zyq wrote
Reply to comment by merelyadoptedthedark in Superman & Lois casts Michael Cudlitz as Lex Luthor by klutzysunshine
He’s got a lot of very good guests, even though he’s a pretty bad host himself. Much like Lex Fridman now that I think about it… Fortunately the guests are always interesting to make up for that!
toughtacos t1_ivvhbwy wrote
Reply to comment by RD__III in All Systems Red by Martha Wells by angryscout2
Network Effect is the only one I had trouble getting into and had to restart five times over the period of 6 months until I finally got it. Probably because the structure was different due to it being a novel instead of a novella, and my mind kept fighting it.
toughtacos t1_ivvgq3v wrote
Reply to comment by sitnquiet in All Systems Red by Martha Wells by angryscout2
Every time he reads “narrated by Kevin R. Free” I can’t help but internally comment, “no that’s not grammatically correct, it’s Kevin IS Free”.
toughtacos t1_j5t82h6 wrote
Reply to comment by pdxschroeder in New owner of Astoria Goonies house wants to keep it open for movie fans by OregonTripleBeam
For those geoblocked and don’t want to load the VPN up. Images at the bottom.
New 'Goonies' house owner's neighbor hangs banner telling movie fans to stay away
One neighbor's banner reads, "Goonies not welcome." The new owner's banner says they are. And a third neighbor's banner calls the first neighbor "Karen."
Neighborhood drama over 'Goonies' house visitors
ASTORIA, Ore. — The reaction to Behman Zakeri purchasing the iconic Astoria house from the beloved 1985 film, "The Goonies," has been overwhelmingly positive, especially as the new owner of the 126-year-old house has made it clear he's thrilled to welcome fans of the movie who want to see the home.
Zakeri, a Kansas City entrepreneur who bought the home on the Oregon coast in December 2022 for $1.65 million, is a huge fan of the movie. He said he's seen it more than 100 times. Buying the house was a dream come true for him.
"Somebody had to buy it, preserve it, keep it so that Goonies can continue to come visit it," he said.
One person, though, is clearly unhappy about that, and they've plastered their displeasure all over the front of their house.
A neighbor who lives two houses down from the Goonies house hung a large banner on their house that reads, "GOONIES NOT WELCOME," in response to the large amount of traffic it attracts to the small private neighborhood.
That's in stark contrast to the open-arms approach of Zakeri. He placed a banner on the house in response that reads, "HEY YOU GUYS! GOONIES WELCOME!"
The neighborly spat didn't end with those two, though. A friend of the new owner who bought the house between the Goonies house and the other neighbor's house also hung a huge banner from their home. That one has a huge black arrow pointing to the "Goonies not welcome" neighbor's home that reads, "iGNORE KAREN."
"Karen" is a slang term used to describe someone who acts entitled or makes unreasonable demands. Whether that description applies to the neighbor or not is up for personal interpretation.
In 2015, the 30th anniversary of the film brought as many as 1,500 visitors a day to the house, leading the home's previous owner to temporarily cover the house in tarps and post "no trespassing" signs. She later reopened the home to the public.
Zakeri said while he openly welcomes fans of the movie, he hopes those who visit respect the neighborhood.
"Let's not go in the neighbors' yards. Let's not mess with their stuff," he said. "If they want to come take selfies, if they want to geocache or whatever and say, 'I was at the Goonies house,' and do the truffle shuffle, then go right ahead. Just be respectful, just like anything else."
https://imgur.com/a/4lQCN2q/