I had the same jansport backpack from third grade through my senior year of HS. It was black canvas with a suede leather bottom.
I had the same jansport backpack from third grade through my senior year of HS. It was black canvas with a suede leather bottom.
There is plenty of room for both. And both have done just fine over the last decade.
Oh good grief. Is nothing sacred?
Nope. Not really. Been reading and commenting for years. Doesn't change that it irks me when the headline has a typo. Some of the writers actually follow through on the corrections tag, too.
Also a public schooler. I've heard of it.
I dunno... It's in the headline. I don't feel the need to point out every grammatical error. Like the ones in your post. That I'm not going to name.
I mourn Wash. Tara, not so much. She was always my least favorite character, and Amber Benson always seemed to be emulating what Alyson Hannigan already did with Willow rather than creating a believable love interest. And I really like Amber Benson.
I attended one of the marathons, and by the time Avengers rolled around, the audience was literally giddy. Some combination of caffeine, fake butter fumes, and the sheer brilliance of some of the deliveries created a veritable euphoria. It was great.
Of course. No question. Not even for a moment.
It moves away from the origin stories with a lot of grace. There isn't this need to dwell too much on how things came to be, and just insists "this is how things are".
I was lucky enough to have the day off yesterday. Saw a marathon of all the movies back to back with Avengers at midnight. Glorious day of nerdery and sloth.
Shouldn't the headline read shouldn't instead of shoudn't?
I thought Montalban was a spaniard.
That would be an awful lot of dialogue to dub over Brolin's acting. Besides, voices change as we age, just like the rest of us.
Same question. Because if I know what it is, I might be able to kill it.
Are you a man or otherwise penialy equipped? If you answer yes, you are a cruel human being whos every word is a vitriolic utterance meant of the beauty of women.
This is extraordinary!
Wouldn't it be great if we didn't have to carry the regrets of the actions of our younger, stupider selves?
Ah. Well, I stand corrected. I've never heard it used that way.
*flounder