no, but the redshirt would die from a heart attack what i wanted to say with that question is that i've never heard of that show - i shall now gOOgle it
That had me totally confused for a minute thinking you were saying Jonathan LaPaglia from Seven Days was the same person as Jeff Probst, the host of Survivor, before realizing you were talking about Australian Survivor, which LaPaglia hosts since 2016 apparently. Which is funny because they do sort of resemble each other.
Don't you sully the good name of Jeff Probst in my presence. LaPaglia I don't care about, but Probst is an island god among mere mortals. He wields contestants fates like an artist wields a brush. Plus, Survivor is awesome.
i've never heard of jeff probst either ... don't get me wrong, a host can probably make real money with 'that'
Ahhh, fellow western Washingtonians. I'm just north of Seattle. And yes, been in a bar, but never been drunk enough to start misbehaving that way.
I usually go to bars to eat, not just drink. If I'm in a bar and all I'm doing is drinking, you can be sure that I'm in either a hotel or an airport. When I was visiting Seattle I ate a lot at McCoy's Firehouse which was just a block from my hotel. GREAT burgers there. With a FRIED EGG on top. (I rarely ate at the games because ballpark food is so ing expensive. )
We went shopping at Target today, and I managed to find all sorts of new Vegan foods, including mac & cheese, tzatziki, and even an Almond Milk Bryers Cookies and Creme Ice Cream that is the same size and price as their dairy ice cream. This was all stuff I thought I wouldn't be able to eat again, so I'm thrilled. I do still have some dairy milk, dairy ice cream, and Knorr Cheddar Broccoli Noodles, and once those are gone, I'm probably not going any of that kind of stuff again. The one I'm really having trouble with is the ice cream, because it's one of my absolute favorite foods. So with that and hanging out with the horses on my bike ride yesterday, my week is off to a good start.
Have to give them a try. I'm only about 10 miles out of Seattle. I think they might be worse than movie theater prices!