True, St. George is most commonly shown skewering the dragon with his lance, Ascalon.
True, St. George is most commonly shown skewering the dragon with his lance, Ascalon.
"Smile Time" by Angel is just all sorts of awesome. Especially when Puppet Angel goes into full on vampire face mode.
Pretty easy to see where dragon legends come from, at least in the East, if you've ever seen a gliding snake:
Oh my...the first Monster Manual's for D&D!!!!
Indeed. And with the legal requirement (many times, not all the time) to behave in what can be a varying levels of sociopathy, it's even harder to take that long term view.
That was really more of a pre-Imperial period problem, though. There's an argument that the Roman Republic fell because of its inability to provide for its ever-growing army, which encouraged said soldiers to pledge their allegiance to whatever military strongman made the most convincing bribes. The result was a group…
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Yes, I think you've summed it up well.
well, i think that by the time that senior citizens could go to the moon, seat technology would be advanced enough to allow a 90+ arthritic great-grandma's to have a comfortable take-off.
We just had this happen to a popular local hawk too. http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2014/04/…
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still lots of groups you can find using t'internet. 2nd was most fun so sure someone wud give it a whirl
"This is a hostage situation! You are hostages! Act like it!"
the zentradi (spelling?) And earthlings (micronians) in the first Robotech War.
When did Europeans land in South America?
Does it show areas of Nickleback popularity? You know, so we can nuke those places from space, just to be sure.
That's cool, but I'd like to see this next:
But Zeppelin is the greatest rock band in history.
It took me a while to figure out what weegies meant.