iPhone: I'm gonna update your software tonight while you sleep.
iPhone in the morning: I couldn't do it, bro. Just didn't feel right. The vibe was off.
@schwagerTV Been a season ticket holder for 6 years and I'll be out. Mansfield to Plano on a work night, can't make it work. And how about those occasional 9 o'clock puck drops. Can't do it. I'm so bummed.
I can’t help but think how on this day & the days after until today, he was likely deciding if waking up on those days was worth it.
Check in on your loved ones, sometimes those who appear to be doing great are just deciding whether waking up was worth it
i’m just gonna say it: some of yall aren’t qualified for self checkout. if you don’t have an internal sense of urgency and fine motor skills, leave it to the professionals cause the rest of us are trying to keep it pushin
For anyone who’s ever faced a personal challenge, it doesn’t get much better than the 'Six Minutes' speech in VISION QUEST. This scene wasn’t in the 1979 novel by Terry Davis. Elmo's monologue was written specifically for the film by screenwriter Darryl Ponicsan (THE LAST DETAIL, TAPS). Actor J. C. Quinn absolutely knocks it out of the park here.
If you’d like to support the @FMJDiary project, you can bid on an original poster below. I signed and inscribed it with Elmo’s iconic line: “It ain't the six minutes... it's what happens in that six minutes.”
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Look, the only correct take about watching Paul McCartney at 83 in 2026, on SNL no less, is that it’s a privilege to still witness him do this
Has anyone shaped music quite like him? https://t.co/vbrQU0k6Fl
Louden Swain warms up to “Lunatic Fringe” before taking on Shute. In the original 1979 novel by Terry Davis, the story ends right after Louden runs out and the whistle blows. We never learn the outcome of the match. Win or lose, Louden had accomplished what he set out to do and faced his challenge. #VisionQuest
If you’d like to support the @FMJDiary project, you can bid on a signed 1985 vinyl soundtrack album here: https://t.co/9wlCnfDkFQ
@jonathanllite@mitchlafon I understand, but there is still a ton of the music on this list that Nevermind supposedly killed off the day it was released.
The older I get, the more I believe happiness lives in the ordinary. Pets. Plants. A quiet morning coffee. Blue sky. Cotton clouds. Birds singing. The gentle breeze through the trees. A clean, cosy house. Good food. Good hearted simple poeple. So much of life’s beauty is quiet, gentle, and already here. And somehow, one of the sweetest feelings is knowing I get to wake up and meet it all again tomorrow.