I heard two monkeys are sharing an Amazon account
They are prime-mates
They are prime-mates
Good that it had 100% return policy
I felt so stupid after realizing this. I used to try to “aim” the rinse aid liquid to get into the dishwasher’s rinse aid compartment. The liquid will come out with force and spray all over wasting half of it.
Then I realized I can put my finger on that hole and just bring it closer and then let it pour. It’s not perfect but not nearly as bad as it used to be.
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We are in unprecedented times for television. When Emmys started they probably had NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, HBO, Showtime and a few others.
Now on top of all those, we have Netflix, Apple tv, Prime, Paramount, Peacock, Hulu, Disney+ and on and on. That’s why we see so many grievances and discussions about “biggest snubs” every year. Like it’s crazy to me that Severance didn’t win the best show award, but when I see Succession and The Pitt won, it was hard to argue against that either.
It will do more justice to all the talent out there if there are more awards to be given every year.
About 5-6 episodes in, and I don’t get the hype. It’s neither a comedy, neither serious drama. I know it has won multiple Emmy’s, and is consistently rated as the best comedy series every year.
But it’s neither a compelling drama nor a true feel good series like Ted Lasso with some likable characters. some of the sub plots seem to have a pretty “meh” payout.
Maybe Hollywood just likes to rewards shows about themselves?
Breaking Bad
Game of Thrones
Succession
The Office
The Boys
Fleabag
The Pitt
Fargo
Dexter
Scrubs
Mindhunter
Friends
Mad Men
Severance
White Lotus
Better Call Saul
Which are yours? I didn’t include shows with one good season (True Detective or Chernobyl)
Best IPL XI from league stages
Best IPL XI from League Stages
\*\*Best XI (4 overseas) - Bowling First\*\*
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi - 583 runs, 42 avg, 232 SR
Abhishek Sharma - 563 runs, 43 avg, 206 SR
Ishan Kishan (wk) - 569 runs, 42 avg, 179 SR
Rajat Patidar (c) - 383 runs, 35 avg, 183 SR
Henrich Klassen ✈️- 606 runs, 51 avg, 159 SR
Nitish Kumar Reddy - 264 runs, 29 avg, 169 SR, 7 wkt, 42 avg, 10.7 ECO
Krunal Pandya - 182 runs, 45 avg, 146 SR, 11 wkt, 35 avg, 9.0 ECO,
Sunil Narine ✈️- 16 wkt, 22 avg, 6.7 ECO
Bhuvaneshwar Kumar - 24 wkt, 18 avg, 8.1 ECO
Jofra Archer ✈️- 21 wkt, 22 avg, 8.8 ECO
Kagiso Rabada ✈️- 24 wkt, 21 avg, 9.2 ECO
\*\*Impact Sub:\*\*Devdutt Paddikal - 433 runs, 36 avg, 173 SR
In 2026 IPL edition there are hardly any front line off spinners in any team. Washington Sundar is hardly bowling and Aiden Markram is not a front line bowler.
R Ashwin was the last genuine off spinner, but did not play all the games in IPL 2025 and likely just retired from IPL as a result.
Off spin was on decline, but saw a sharp revival in the 1990s-2010s led by Saqlain, Muralitharan, Harbhajan, Swann, Ashwin and Lyon. But we hardly saw any off spinners in the T20 World Cup and none in IPL. I feel like we might be seeing the end of off spinners in T20 and therefore white ball cricket in general. It’s becoming obsolete.
Mine, in no particular order:
- Tyrion Lannister (GoT)
- Dr. House (House MD)
- Walter White (Breaking Bad)
- Tom Wamsgans (Succession)
- Saul Goodman (Breaking Bad, BCS)
- Michael Scott (The Office)
- Fleabag (Fleabag)
- Homelander (The Boys)
- Rust Cohle (True Detective)
- Ted Lasso (Ted Lasso)