DaboGirl
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Looking forward to his lets play of this

I own it on DVD! Little Black Dress and the title song are two of my faves.

Yeah, I think I'm going to give the 3DS version another try as well. BTW, love your screen name. #ds9onblurayplease

THIS IS THE MOST BORING KIND OF INTERNET COMMENT AND YOU SHOULD FEEL BAD FOR WASTING EVERYBODY'S TIME.

So if I wanted to start reading Doctor Who comics, what would be the best ones to get?

I still have mine!

Portlandia got it right. I'd watch for hours, days, I'd get up early for work to watch a couple episodes, I'd cancel plans with friends. When I re-watch it with someone who's never seen it, our only dialogue most nights, for days is "Another one?"

Every kid that comes into my life (sibling, child of a significant other, etc) that indicates a love of reading, I give them this. Relatable characters, exploring concepts of power and hierarchy, touches on research science, the animal companion that is so much more, and a healthy dose of adventure. The positives of

All of the subplots (but particularly the Val-Peter take over the internet one) were missing. Hell, half the main plot was missing. Man, this movie sucked.

They have crystallized honey you can do that with~

That would be so awesome!

That very last guy in the red shirt approaches the obstacle with an intensity as though he, above all the others, would make it past the gauntlet. He then sets off on his triumphant run through the gauntlet with passion and determination.

I wouldn't say that these fall into incredibly dangerous. The buckyball banning was patently ridiculous though. People are too stupid to realize properly judge risk and we end up losing cool products. "Protecting the children" knows no bounds.

Raise your hand if you yawned while reading this article ::raises hand::

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I would vote for Terminator 2: Judgment Day in a heartbeat, but in the interests of keeping the net cast wide... I know a lot of people had issues with this movie, but having spent the first Tron in a constant state of rapt wonder, this opening narration made my heart soar.

Go check your local Barnes and Noble they're doing a special where they sell SDCC exclusive Pop Vinyl things, I picked up the Ghost one earlier today.

Weird Al beat the Devil in an accordion contest in 1996. Eternal middle-agedness is the prize for that one, way better than a gold fiddle I say.

This is the kickstarter(if they were to do one) that I would get behind.

The 168 ft. tall conveyer belt isn't mentioned in these articles. I never even thought about getting the rafts back up. That's an impressive feat of engineering itself.