Once you get past the abortion stuff it's much better. Seemed he was just trying to be edgy with that bit. It felt very forced. Like "I want a joke about abortion to get a rise out of people, now I need to think of a funny premise."
I think it was just a tribute to Carlin
I thought it was his strongest special in about 5 years, but it's still not saying a whole lot since everything since the "Live at the Beacon Theater" in 2011 was pretty much garbage.
Some guy with my name has a Netflix account. I know this because he used my Gmail account to sign up. So I get all the account notifications (i.e. credit card expired, payment accepted, etc).
I can't think of a way to tell this guy to change his account email (do people not know their own email addresses?!?!). I can do a password reset, but then he'll lose access to his account.
I guess call Netflix so they can get a hold of him somehow?
I could just log into his account and screw with it, but with my luck Netflix will find out and cancel my account or something.
EDIT: I guess this is a common thing, I did an online chat with Netflix and they have a process for this, it'll put up a banner next time they use Netflix and I won't get any more emails. Not the most entertaining solution though. I could have had free Netflix!
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Some guy with my name has a Netflix account. I know this because he used my Gmail account to sign up. So I get all the account notifications (i.e. credit card expired, payment accepted, etc).
I can't think of a way to tell this guy to change his account email (do people not know their own email addresses?!?!). I can do a password reset, but then he'll lose access to his account.
I guess call Netflix so they can get a hold of him somehow?
I could just log into his account and screw with it, but with my luck Netflix will find out and cancel my account or something.
EDIT: I guess this is a common thing, I did an online chat with Netflix and they have a process for this, it'll put up a banner next time they use Netflix and I won't get any more emails. Not the most entertaining solution though. I could have had free Netflix!
Yah I had some guy sign up for an Apprenticeship with the Australia government or something using my email. I emailed them to let them know it was the wrong person.. Never heard back and continued to get the emails. Never found out if it was an accident or some sort of scam. Then I got an email in March saying the apprenticeship was cancelled.
Yah I had some guy sign up for an Apprenticeship with the Australia government or something using my email. I emailed them to let them know it was the wrong person.. Never heard back and continued to get the emails. Never found out if it was an accident or some sort of scam. Then I got an email in March saying the apprenticeship was cancelled.
I've got a bunch of stuff like auto insurance quotes, vacation booking confirmations, receipts from contractors. I don't think it's a scam because they are all associated with the same location, seems to be a guy who doesn't know his email address and keeps using mine.
My wife and I started watching this last night and I thought it was terrible.
Does it get better? Would you recommend it for anyone who doesn't typically watch teenage TV?
I've never been into teenage TV either, but I loved 13 Reasons Why. It had a very raw and honest feel to it mainly because the acting was good and thought the two leads were excellent. It does shed light on harmless bullying and how suicide affects a lot more people than just the person committing it.
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I saw Tracy Morgan at the comedy cave about a year ago. He was great, but it was quite sad to see he had to write a lot of jokes down due to the accident.