OrvaDarnsies
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OrvaDarnsies

Like the Plunkett Phantom Menace/rest of the prequels review series? Those are good.

Well, for one thing they're "Herbal Soothers". For another, Mrs. Hudson was quasi-in-charge of her (Ex) husband's dealings while he was incarcerated. Oh, and she is a former exotic dancer. So there's that, too...

Yes, it requires power. The base is an electromagnet.

I think you mean 'It's just Canada outside, Eh?'

There were. I got penalised for not spotting that "Humourous" was "Mis-spelled" (Despite the fact that, in my native tongue of British English, it isn't.

Let's also add:

I, for one, am glad that "Pink slime" and it's ilk are banned outright here in Canada.

Wasn't it "Slag" originally? Slag, Snarl, Swoop and Grimlock?

Both cups on this rig have the mouth-hole facing to the right. It doesn't matter which one is mounted to which side, as they will both be jerked exactly the same by the rig. That's the point of it.

It is a thick cream, with a very high fat content (a minimum of 55%, but an average of 64%); in the United States it would be classified as butter. It's not exported, generally, as it has a very short shelf-life.

It goes right back to when the Normans invaded England - They brought their vocabulary with them. Which is why most meats have 2 names, one for the animal and one for the meat.

You mean "Let's Do it", as she demands at the beginning: "Let's do it, Cole Porter, 1929"

Swordfighting in movies is always very wrong indeed, in fact it's usually referred to as "Flynning", after Errol Flynn, where there's the back-and forth, sword-on-sword fighting. Go watch some SCA fighting - While they might be using rattan rather than edged metal, it's still real swordfighting, and it's short,

Indeed. In medieval times, the English archer was truly a force to be reckoned with. Having trained daily from the age of 5, they drew longbows up to 7' tall, with a 150lb draw weight. This enabled them to fire arrows accurately at a thousand yards, and still penetrate all but the thickest of plate armour.

"a side that plays from the outside in" - Erm, with every LP, EP and single I've ever owned, they've always played from the outside in. This disc, however, has an interesting feature in that Side A plays from the inside out.

I wonder how one of these things works, then.

There is a major problem with your analogy.

Sure you can. I posted instructions above.

Step 1: Filter through a fine filter (A pair of old jeans works well). This may take some time.

From the sounds of it, Vultan's theme isn't the only thing they stole.