@joeybagovdonuts Introduce yourself with 10 bands you've seen live:
1. Tower of Power
2. Buddy Guy
3. The Eagles
4. Sting
5. Prince
6. Stevie Wonder
7. P!nk
8. Willie Nelson
9. Pearl Jam
10. Snoop Dogg
I’ve probably seen at least 300 different bands live over 43 years of concert attendance
You could start by walking down the hall. See why your boss keeps pardoning people convicted of money laundering, wire fraud, tax evasion, and securities fraud.
@WorkElizab 100%. My sister has CP & although highly functional cannot navigate/manage a smart phone.
Her Sr. High rise just changed from a cash driven laundry card to an app based payment system. She can’t put money on her card without assistance from someone now.
American is furious, she’s yelling at her TV
She spent around $40 to buy the Hunger Games movie collection on Amazon
She wants to watch Hunger Games Catching Fire. The movie says “unavailable” even though she bought it
Many people don’t know this but when you “buy” a movie or bundle on Prime Video, you’re not actually owning the film like a DVD or Bluray. You’re buying a non-transferable license to stream/download it as long as Amazon has the rights from the studio
Licensing deals expire, get renegotiated, or the rights move to another streamer (HBO Max, Netflix, etc.). When that happens, even paid content can vanish from your library or show as “currently unavailable.”
Amazon’s own terms of use state this in the fine print:
“Purchased Digital Content will generally continue to be available… but may become unavailable due to potential content provider licensing restrictions or for other reasons, and Amazon will not be liable to you if Purchased Digital Content becomes unavailable.”
If you’re going to buy a movie, don’t buy it on Amazon. Always buy the physical disk