I just can’t see Wade ‘going fishing’ during his daughter’s 18th birthday party while there’s young men at said party.
I just can’t see Wade ‘going fishing’ during his daughter’s 18th birthday party while there’s young men at said party.
I help to run a WOW guild and one of our leaders is a woman with developmental issues. She is a better person than I am in a lot of ways. She’s got a great support group, a triple threat of brothers and a sister in law looking out for her, so it isn’t that there’s somebody who’s gonna go full momma bear/ poppa bear,…
As a Texan, I can say this is more accurate than the 1836 project.
Indeed!!
Sorry for the delay since this was written 2 days ago - but, when it comes to
EVE Online has a big giant article, like this, but this is the first time there’s been a conflict where half the players are involved. But playing is nothing like this article.
(Jordan) and his partners wanted to tie their rum to the Caribbean by using the name of a regional celebration. Not only did they want to make money from that (without the islands getting anything from the deal).
I’m sure she’s got some kind of hygienic protocol going on given the pandemic.
I think it’s also important to get feedback from your peers, i.e. (if you’re a parent, talk to your spouse; and if your a kid, talk to your siblings).
While I understand the impulse to root these characters’ actions in actual history, it’s a clunky visual trick that doesn’t really feel necessary. These scenes would feel just as urgent and rooted in reality without it.
I was very bad at the Avengers movie my first time seeing it. When Thanos showed up on screen during the “court death” scene, the entire audience was silent and I said, “Oh, Sh*t, Thanos!”
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Here ya go.
Ft Belvoir is not an insignificant location. From Wikipedia: