Garnet and gold go together even more nicely.
Garnet and gold go together even more nicely.
Sherlock was great. The text-messages-as-analogues-for-telegrams conceit was very clever.
It's actually a fairly routine thing. Some of the guys in this thread seem to have quite the collection: [forums.military.com]
The first Sherlock Holmes movie was quite good. As a Holmes aficionado I especially appreciated Jude Law's Watson, which is much closer to the butt-kicking war vet of the canon than the bumbling geriatric Nigel Bruce type.
Viva la ticky tacky!
Yes, I'll gladly take advice from a person that regularly drinks at 10 in the morning.
First, I'm glad my Seminoles feature prominently in the screenshots. This is pretty comprehensive, Owen, as much as I think the SEC is overrated.
Apparently, reading comprehension has taken a back seat to the munchies.
"I think you're in the wrong rest room. The eldritch abominations' toilet is the next one over."
And to think they could've headed all this off if only they'd had a Union blue palette swap for sale, too.
I was hoping someone would mention the Cornerstone Speech so that I wouldn't have to, thanks.
I finally got Gears 2 recently, and I have to agree with you. The mechanics are solid and nobody has been able to do a cover system quite as well.
As a Southerner, I've always disliked how romanticized the Civil War has been down here. The South was hubristic enough to cling to an untenable social system and start a disastrous war and suffered the consequences— it might more accurately be called the "War of Southern Arrogance" than the "War of Northern…
Like she'd be anything even approaching ugly.
Wait, this is only 2027? There's no way in hell this could be only 16 years into the future. A solid 30, at least.
As I've said before, the shoulders are outrageous.
Very much like Blade Runner, except filtered through yellow instead of blue.
That's how I view it— he wasn't criticizing violent video games as much as our (American) propensity to find depictions of sexuality more unnerving than violence. I think he overplayed the faux-nausea a smidge after the Mortal Kombat clips, though.
Unfortunately he didn't say "nuclear wessels."