I swear to god, if they sample Space Oddity for whatever song is filmed...
I swear to god, if they sample Space Oddity for whatever song is filmed...
I think it is a matter of how much of the CG is 'real'. No disrespect to Andy Serkis and his ability/talent. But with CG, you have to wonder, how much of that quivering lip is the actor and how much is a programmer in front of a monitor. I think that is where the problem lies. You can have Meryl do the scene a…
A Teenage who is a publicly know international 'super-spy' who attends high school and is somehow alway home in time for dinner?
Who are these bad guys that you speak of? I recall hearing of such a thing.
*yawn* Next. Seriously. Marvel needs to get back to just telling good stories. These yearly events are just ways for them to milk loyal fans out of money by forcing them to buy a whole lot of extra issues that they never would have otherwise.
I'm seeing a lot of 'face-hugger' cues. "Snout' very similar to the tail, it appears to sorta wrap around the face. Hard to tell from the images, as it is unpainted, but it looks like it could be something over a skull.
What I really enjoy about the show was that Eve was not portray as a 'does not computer' robot. Like you pointed out, she knows what a joke is, she understands and can process humor, and could tell if something was funny.
Just going to toss this out there
It's a Trap! Our mouths can't repel flavour of that magnitude!
Some dogs yes, Huskies no. Huskies were developed to be the 'pack mules' and as such have LOTS of energy, as a breed they tend never to 'settle down'. Like their wolf ancestors, they are incredible playful, social, and active. A Husky could be seen as a polar opposite (active-wise) of a Mastiff. As I mention in…
His name was Griz, and I ended up way too attached to him. For some reason, when we went to adopt him and his siblings out out, nobody wanted him. We adopted them out a 12 weeks, just to be sure that they were all set. His brothers and sister were gone within a couple of days, but for some reason nobody was…
As the OP, the thing that surprised me was that folks were not disturbed by habitual dog stealing, but that my dog was on a chain. Even though I said she was chained when we were not home, which should imply that when we were home she was allowed to roam free.
During my sister's senior year, half the class decided to have their pets in their senior photo. This was a class of almost 400 kids, so it is very weird flipping through her year book. Cats, dogs, lizards, snakes, horses, birds, guy posing before a aquarium! The guy with the lamb is just wrong on a 'dirty mind…
I never said, I chained her up that night, I said I watched the yard and the stoners tried to take her. Should have clarified that she was safe in the house and that the stoners hopped the fence and followed the chain to the doghouse looking for her.
Mulan, Tangled, Peter Pan (Wendy), 101 Dalmations, Alice In Wonderland, Hercules
Maybe because large dogs need lots of room to move about and a 1500 square foot home does not allow for a lot of room to run. It was a temporary place while I found a bigger place. We later lived in a home with a large yard and a ten foot fence and didn't need to lock her up.
a. Maybe because it is much crueler to lock a 60lb dog in a house alone for nine-ten hours.
Back when our Husky was still with us, these f*&^in' stoners from down the street kept taking her. When we were not home, she got put on a chain, she had a fondness for jumping the fence if you left her alone too long.
My boss owns a Beige ' 06 Ford Taurus, and so does someone else who works in the shopping plaza, Same color, trim, that punch code thing for when you forget your keys, interiors, etc. Only difference are the rims. One afternoon, the owner of the other car parked next to the boss and they both ended up outside at…