So, which was deemed the essential “Fuck” that survived the one-fuck rule?
So, which was deemed the essential “Fuck” that survived the one-fuck rule?
I guess I never fully comprehended the scale of this scandal until I looked at this and saw that Milwaukee, a city of under 700,00 people, has 48 names on the list.
* Googling “How tall is Randy Pitchford?” *
It’s pretty hard to think about 8K content when satellite and cable companies are still broadcasting in 720p.
This is a change of NASCAR’s old policy, of needlessly complicated because it was invented by a coked-up nepotee on a bender and everyone was too afraid of him to say no to him.
I don’t know if I would have understood much of anything that was going on without having read the books first. Though as a fan of the books, I though the show’s been sensational so far.
It’s been an issue for him even before that too. He’s tired of people talking about events in the games, which are entirely non-cannon to him, and he, somewhat curiously, blames the games for taking away from the popularity of the books.
Also Sapkowski is not a fan of the games, at all, so if the show wanted to have his involvement, they wouldn’t be touching the material from the games.
I got a similar vibe from Detroit - it’s close enough to the real actor that they’re instantly recognizable, but off just enough to constantly remind you that it’s not the real thing. Almost like I have someone constantly reminding me “this character is based off a real person” whenever I see it.
He looks uncomfortably familiar to the actor who plays him. Definite Uncanny Valley issues for me whenever I see him.
Aah Aaron Murray, famous forever for being The Brother of that Asshole who Won the Bachelorette, No Not Him, The Other One.
The Harley Quinn and Red Hood story packs were both originally just pre-order bonus content, so it makes sense that they’d be so brief (though doesn’t really answer the larger question of why they’d even bother to devote that much time to make a pre-order bonus in the first place). Plus they really couldn’t reveal…
I wanted to reply with the gorgeous and extremely satisfying double jump from Viewtiful Joe, but a quick Google search didn’t turn up any results, and now I’m afraid it may have been lost to history.
It’s entirely possible (or likely) that their insurance company has essentially forced them to do so, either by saying on insinuating that they expect MLB/the Astros to be responsible for the child’s medical costs.
The first game was called Goal Storm in North America and honestly, they should have just run with that.
I’m more willing to forgive the Toronto fans in this case, since with all the hype and buildup to the game, I think most people’s first reactions were less about seeing someone hurt, and more along the lines of “it’s over, we just won the title.” It took a few seconds (and the players) to remind them that oh, yeah, a…
He’s not just stupid, he’s easily proven wrong. The most expensive seats already have nets, and it does nothing to reduce their popularity or value. If people were really trying to actively avoid seats behind the nets, there would be more unsold seats in netted sections, or un-netted seats would have higher resale…
They do this already in Japan and Korea, so, no, not an over-reaction at all.
As a Wisconsin voter, it’s unbelievably frustrating to have everyone talk about what appeals to us, when we just had an election in 2018 where:
My question: Fortnite servers are still online, but Major League Baseball has collapsed? Or just the Mets?