the crybabies want less humans, more robots, and less Michael Bay shaky cam.
the crybabies want less humans, more robots, and less Michael Bay shaky cam.
are you posting these pictuers on instagram anywhere....?
Nope, looks good. Can't wait for all the snobs on r/movies to cry when it makes a killing.
I think they expected a similar routine to the 8 other games that are played there every season.... which was not this mess.
Ah, no wonder. TSA was involved.
My confusion about the ad was this: as it was flashing through the different scenes I thought "Is this meant to all be in America?" and then someone (a smart person) said "oh I'm going there next month, to ___" and said the name of a foreign country whose name escapes me right now.
All I know is, I've never had an experience at TGIFridays where our entire table waited an hour for our food and then several people's orders just got lost entirely. I wouldn't say I'm a "fan" of TGI Fridays, but I've never had a bad experience there.
Whatever you say, all I know is three different Olive Garden's in this state produced HORRIBLE results. They suck.
Do you like the afterglow ones? I've wanted to get one for a long time. I like the way the mic is somewhat discrete.
Olive Garden is a piece of shit restaraunt. I have had several horrible experiences at different locations. They suuuuuuuuuuck. They should all be closed. And I don't say this as some rich person who loves expensive restaraunts. TGI Fridays, Applebees, whatever... those are all fine. I've never had experiences…
If they revealed these as the design, the actual design, I feel very confident 90% of the audience would say they suck.
yea no
Its pretty obvious that, whatever happened after high school, Biff changed. He details cars and George is a customer.
Because its not crappy anymore? Its gorgeous with a beautiful pool. Also, successful author doesn't mean "famous, multi millionaire"
What do ya mean, what happened to Biff? He works as a car detailer.
Media Day may be awful, but its not just about ESPN and NBC. Its about the international press.
Yea, no.
I've been informed of its rarity... but I for one would hesitate buying anything that looked like that. Even if it was $10. I don't think I could spend thousands under any condition for something "rare" that looked to be rather suspect.
Yes, I know there's a few in America. But they are everywhere in Canada and many canadiens identify with them as a part of national pride. Their coffee... is horrible and I don't understand why they punish people with very thin cups so that their hands burn.
Besides, does the fact that he was in a car that killed two people mean he shouldn't be on this list?