He did say he went for a second ride after. Perhaps the second ride was filmed too for production purposes?
He did say he went for a second ride after. Perhaps the second ride was filmed too for production purposes?
You call it "a small armory's worth of firearms", I call it the first hour of an afternoon at the range.
They already sell ice cube tray molds which you could probably use in a pinch. [www.thinkgeek.com]
You mean "to put my empty bottle on", right?
So that's how they do it in their family...
Try to imagine all life as you know it stopping instantaneously, and every molecule in your body exploding at the speed of light.
As you and commenter sixpointnine (below) point out in different ways, there are actually two rather different kinds of distortion being discussed (and it seems to me confused) in this article.
Human vision would have a significantly smaller focal length, but in terms of a full-frame 35mm system, 43mm is probably the best equivalent approximation. That's because it's the length of the diagonal of the frame. An old rule for a "normal lens" across a variety of film sizes (35mm, 6x7cm, 4x5in, etc.) is that a…
Just a reminder:
Why does Sam need to curse in every post?
"Whatever Shape You Want"
The pic for that shower hood seems quite racy (for a commercial advertisement for a mass market product) for the time period it seems to be from.
Thank you.
That, and a ton of scheduled break for TV commercials.
Or he would just be saying "thank you" in french all the time.
I think it takes place in the head of the Doctor's autistic son Tommy.
How about a fourth, every time users object to an unwanted and unhelpful change to a website they enjoy and use frequently, a bunch of other people start whining about those who are compaining about the change.
Add her to the Restricted group.
This would be because every time they change it, it's worse than the last time. I would gladly take the facebook of three years ago over the facebook of today.
How about, if we don't like it, we ask for something better? What's wrong with that?