This thing would take a boatload of lotion.
This thing would take a boatload of lotion.
But our grasp of astrology does. So HAH.
You just reminded me of the (The) Santa Clause sequels. Fuck you.
“Why not lease a Mirai or FCX Clarity?” should be the first and last sentence of this article.
I’ve seen that one in person too. It’s pretty cool but not very detailed. In fact, the larger (around 6 ft) Exia and Unicorn displays at Gundam Base stores look better than the RX-78. The impressive thing about the Ex-S is the level of detail. It’s as if someone built the Ex-S with every single part, just…
I personally really like the lines on the Ver Ka kits in general.
I had the MG version, and it was wonderful. The 1/35 is breathtaking in person, though. I turned a corner at a shop in Taiwan, and it stopped me dead in my tracks.
Speaking of that, have you seen the huge 1/35 Ex-S?
Microwave rice cooker is where it’s at. It’s a bit less forgiving than the electric ones, but makes perfect rice. It’s convenient enough that I usually have to bring a few for family and friends each time I return to Taiwan.
I can’t remember which model, but I’ve seen that piece on another plamo before.
Kshatriya all day.
I think we’ve had this discussion before, but that Sazabi is pure sex.
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Those two things are unrelated. Model expansion is to expand the potential customer base (read: appeal). There’s no such thing as “sell too many too quickly”. When you’re making a product vastly different from existing products, and needing an expansive (and expensive) and publicly accessible infrastructure (charging…
I see what you did there, and I like it.
Hyperbole aside, WhiskeySnob does have a point. They need to move more cars. The subsidies will eventually end, so they need to establish a larger foothold while those are in place.
Yup, that’s exactly the fight I was thinking of. I just spread everyone around, since Velius summons and the mobs have that crazy spell.
This is the one I don’t get. I understand the hate on the very forced AB mentions (it just didn’t flow well), but why wouldn’t he high five a business partner/franchiser? He’s probably trying to work out good deals for expanding the amount of Papa Johns franchises he owns, and trying to bring more business to the ones…
Nothing wrong with endorsing your own businesses. He owns some Papa Johns franchises, as well as AB InBev distributors. Is it really shilling when you’re shilling for companies you (partially) own?