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Who is the most obscure predator on your Mt. Rushmore

He’s 61 year old Thomas Campbell, J1H3120

“Bragged about his ability to perform certain sex acts” LOL this guy going on about being the throat goat while needing an inhaler to breathe was pure TCAP comedy.

Between his appearance on TCAP with his smoking with emphysema/heart trouble he was really living life in the fast lane! Moving pretty quick there 😆

u/Sheriff_Lucas_Hood — 2 days ago

Really though, how many times do you think he pulled this scam? 😆 He seemed pretty skilled at it.

This definitely wasn’t the first time Burnham catfished as his college age wingman

u/Sheriff_Lucas_Hood — 14 days ago

Theres still the same spoof episode laziness but otherwise season is the best in years

I havent given up on the show yet despite an underwhelming few years and this is the most I’ve laughed out loud in a long time. The ikea/brady episode in particular is a highlight.

I really enjoyed your video. I’m using it to teach my residents about botched section scars. Who did that anyway? It’s a hack job. 😂 #bodypositivity

u/Sheriff_Lucas_Hood — 2 months ago

90% sure Lubrano actually said he’s “*Not*” a religious watcher but okay Chris 😂

Correct me if I’m wrong but I’m pretty sure Chris was up his ass here 😂

u/Sheriff_Lucas_Hood — 3 months ago

If done alright it doesn’t hurt… the trick is to relax the muscle first… fingers, tongue, lots of massages, no rush.. the trick is to bring the pleasure out, not the pain

Would be cool to show u

u/Sheriff_Lucas_Hood — 3 months ago

Hal Crane is a classic Brubaker/Phillips character, right up there the Lawless men and Ethan Reckless. I was kind of down on this one at first initially of barely having any crime genre elements but it’s true to the series tonally and thematically in its exploration of how trauma shapes a community of people. It’s great Ricky here and being a creative is important to Jacob’s character too!

u/Sheriff_Lucas_Hood — 4 months ago
▲ 111 r/criterion

Le Samourai is the latest film to crack my top four favorite films on Letterboxd as I’ve logged it more than ten times in 2026 and simply cannot stop thinking about it. I’m also a proud and grateful owner of Le Cercle Rouge and Army of Shadows. Be like a Melville character - endlessly cool and unflappable while beset by the world’s never ending bullshit from all sides. 😉

Eddie Muller said that Melville basically made the same film over and over and he’s not too far off. Melville was in the real French resistance and had a lot of contacts in the criminal underworld. His films are basically all about how honorable these thugs were. They’re like everything that’s fun about American crime fiction with an eastern philosophical flavor. So much style and substance to sink your teeth into.

u/Sheriff_Lucas_Hood — 4 months ago