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ClaytonNewbilFontaine

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Just started paper girls on Amazon with my wife and kids. I have to say amazon has reallly stepped up there game lately with they’re shows and movies
They most def did. Most of the shows I'm really excited about are on Amazon now. I used to check out from time to time, but now it's a go to. I thought Carnival row was really awesome.
 

ClaytonNewbilFontaine

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Really excited for rings of power.
Lotr is my all time favorite story. The movies were amazing. I haven't watched any trailers for this show, I don't even know what it's about. I'm excited for it for sure, I just hope they do it well. I read the wheel of time when I was in high school and they've now made a show about it, and it's alright. But it feels lacking. It's not what I think of as a quality show. My go to example would be like game of thrones. Or really anything on hbo. Did you see raised by wolves? Holy shit was that amazing. I'm excited about the rings of power too, lotr is just a lot to live up to. I'm going to end up going into that show with pretty high expectations no matter what I tell myself.
 

Hiphophippo

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Lotr is my all time favorite story. The movies were amazing. I haven't watched any trailers for this show, I don't even know what it's about. I'm excited for it for sure, I just hope they do it well. I read the wheel of time when I was in high school and they've now made a show about it, and it's alright. But it feels lacking. It's not what I think of as a quality show. My go to example would be like game of thrones. Or really anything on hbo. Did you see raised by wolves? Holy shit was that amazing. I'm excited about the rings of power too, lotr is just a lot to live up to. I'm going to end up going into that show with pretty high expectations no matter what I tell myself.
So the show is about the forming of the rings supposedly takes place 1000 years before Bilbo And the story of the hobbit. From the articles I’ve been reading they say it’s the most expensive production ever made with cost over $1 billion so it’s either going to be completely amazing or a $1 billion piece of shit
 

bpk419

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"Kiss The Soil" on Netflix explains how no-till farming can solve global warming or rather how industrial scale tilling is contributing to global warming. Narrated by Woody Harrelson ~ highly recommend.
 
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