LaurenShaw
LaurenShaw
LaurenShaw

Oh well, atleast we both know what we want from life!

Hell yeah Jetfire! Second favorite, after Grimlock (the real Grimlock, anyway).

For some reason, I can't stop watching this

WOOOOOOO!

My wife bought margarine once when I told her to buy butter. I was really upset. Good thing we don't live in Maine.

Okay, it's not hard. Either an hour on the Piccadilly line to Kings Cross, or 15 minutes on the Heathrow Express to Paddington. That's not bad for the largest interchange in the world to one of the largest cities in the world.

That sounds similar to film boxing vs real boxing. In movies, there are huge, swinging, dramatic shots that are wound up from way back in the corner. In reality, most of the shots are short, tight and efficient. Take that big swing and you open yourself up for an attack.

Swords are perfectly adequate.The main reason there were axes and maces as short-reach melee weapons is cost. A sword is labour intensive and must be made of quality steel to be effective. Any crap can be used to make axe or maceheads. Pole arms are better than swords on an open field or in formation,but not against

By the standards of internet commentary, you were super calm.

Or maybe shoot his horse and then stick a big knife in his helmet's visor while he's struggling to get up. Or pour hot sand on his head from above. Or just run away and poison his food later. Lots of options, really!

Horns on the helmets of Vikings.

This guy, probably.

H5N1 is scary stuff. With just the right mutation, it could immediately become TV mini-series bad.

"I'm always insistent, aren't I, Threepio?"
"Yes, Master Han, but—"
"But I'm not to be trusted, am I?"
"No, Master Han, but—"
"I'm going out now. But if I find one Ewok hair when I get back, I'll... rub... sand in your... glowy little eyes."
"Yes, Master Han."
"I'm also going to need you to pick up some sand."

So, it seems it's time to post pics of our cats? Ok.

Bill the Cat wept.

Toonces!

Salem from Sabrina the Teenaged Witch.

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"What [got] me was the accurate assessment that "robber barons would retreat to sky high towers" [because] we know it would happen just like that."