You survived another week. It’s now the weekend, which is something you’ve been looking forward to all week.
Speaking of surviving, here are some dos and don’ts — mostly don’ts — about surviving things. The conventional wisdom isn’t always so wise, as we shall see.
Not only is it the end of the week, but it’s nighttime and time for the overnight gab-fest knows as Friday Night Open Thread. Take the floor, direct the conversation, and just have a good time.
Who wants to start?

I want to watch “The Last Ship” from the beginning. But I don’t want to subscribe to Hulu
I want tuna but I don’t want to subscribe to Hulu.
I want Trey Gowdy to be the next FBI director.
… but I don’t want to subscribe to Hulu.
I used to subscribe to IMAO.
Friday the thirteenth comes on a Saturday this month. Today’s birthday belongs to Sir Arthur Sullivan, born in 1842. He’s the Sullivan who paired with W. S. Gilbert to create all those operetta that nobody listens to any more, e.g., “HMS Pinafore” and “Pirates of Penzance”. He also wrote some liturgical music, including “Onward Christian Soldiers”. Polish up a handle very carefully today.
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