My Grandparents used to work for an animal safari tourist place that had cabins and buildings that would make extra money by doing roof repair work on back in the day and sometimes the people they worked for didn’t have enough money to pay my grandparents so they would give them exotic animals instead. My mom grew up with a lion, kinkajou, llama, deer, and fox among others! My grandpa was always an animal lover he now raises tortoises in Mississippi.
Sean, you don't have drop foot do you? I was diagnosed with this because I kept falling. A neurologist watched me walk and diagnosed me with it. I have it because of diabetic neuropathy but it can be arthritis-related too. My right leg was fitted for a custom in-shoe orthotic and that mostly fixed my drop foot. The orthotic lifts my toes when I take a step. Wow! A world of difference.
Loving the show! I still go to the cinema occasionally (UK). The prices vary, but I don't usually have to pay more than £10 for a ticket, until recently I could pay £6. You can take your own snacks, so it's not really too expensive. Looking forward to the Barbie movie. I never thought I'd say that 😂
I've seen two really good documentaries in the last week or two. On RU-vid, I stumbled upon "The Earthing Movie." Not only is it great knowledge for your health, but it's a feel-good movie that I watched a second time a few days later for it's feel-good effect. Last night, on Tubi TV (also free on the internet), I was glued to the screen watching "Moment of Contact," about UFOs/UAPs and aliens. It was absolutely fascinating! But a word of warning IF you're dealing with PTSD (which I'm being treated for) -- There are times you can tell by the witnesses' shallow breathing and other symptoms that they are dealing with it too. I think I heard more PTSD related to people being silenced for a couple of decades than from the actual experiences they had. Even so, I highly recommend it and wish I'd stumbled upon it sooner.
I started watching Skinwalker Ranch just a couple of nights ago. They stuck a piece of metal in the ground and were freaking out that the Earth had electrodes. They said it happened at another place too and concluded that those two places must be very paranormal. Im a fan of paranormal shows but that is very, very normal. If they DIDN'T get electrodes from the earth, THAT would be paranormal. When I heard about their knowledge of science (behind my very non-impressive knowledge of science!), I found something else to watch.
I worked as a box office cashier at an "arty" movie theater and we were showing some fairly explicit Gay drama/romance films...as a lesbian I'm not trying to throw my Gay male brothers under the party bus, but... seriously...the seats were verry wet and there was a lot of...uhhh..."fluids" everywhere. Dudes, really?! Although, to be fair, some straight men did things in the theaters too. Blecccch!
Dang! I guess it depends on where you live I saw Barbie last weekend and it was 30 for two tickets and 10 dollars for two large drinks. From the people I know who work at theaters they don’t care if you bring stuff in just don’t be obvious. But I see maybe 3-4 movies a year and only stuff that I really want to see otherwise I wait for it to come out on streaming.
@@OTDM I sure have. I've been to Straja, Arieseni. The Carpathians are a mountain range, so I havent been to every resort. I reccommend you google Scarisoara Cave ;) I loved it there
I watched VeeP a year or two ago. I enjoyed it, but it's a bit close to reality... Still, I binged the whole series over the course of maybe a month...