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Oh, that has been done before. All the way back in '63, actually-
"which could suggest a methane/sewer gas type of explosion"
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At the very moment that Avery Johnson is fired and P.J. Carlesimo temporarily takes over, an odd moment of synchronicity strikes, and Latrell Sprewell sheds a tear and chokes up.
It was Jacko, he was trying to get him to switch from Duracell to Energizer.
The "Dynasty Warriors" predates the invention of firearms. Now the "Samurai Warriors" series has two characters, Masamune Date and Magoichi Saika that sport semi-automatic flintlocks (ponder that for a moment). Neither game really inspires violence, but they will give you carpal tunnel and a possible love of eastern…
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The city of Saint Francis. Seriously, "Bullitt," "What's Up Doc," "Gymkhana 5," etc...
Apparently Wayne and Garth were worthy...or at least their arms were.
The Harbaugh/Greg Roman offense is fairly complex, and Alex Smith didn't seem to fully grasp last season until the November 13th game against the Giants (don't forget the lockout/no training camp factor). Add to this equation that Kaepernick ran the pistol offense at Nevada, which had him in the shotgun the majority…
Who else thought J.K. Simmons was channeling a coherent Hunter S. Thompson?
You're welcome, I hope you enjoy it. Hopefully the live action DVD set will eventually come to a realistic price.
Kikaider had better special effects and that show is almost forty years old now (though apparently both were shot in the same quarry).
Absolutely.
If "Clone Wars" on Cartoon Network was rendered in this style, I would've been a loyal viewer beyond the initial first three episodes.
You know, many of the kids that I grew up with burned out on acid, so I decided never to touch the stuff...apparently all for naught, because this has to be the worst trip that I have ever had.