Scotty_Beezle
Scotty_Beezle
Scotty_Beezle

Yea from a business standpoint I see exactly what you mean. I was going for the Jalop side of the argument (but only jokingly of course.)

Get out. Now.

A record that undoubtedly started out as a bit by some British comedian.

Well then, by your own admission, this is an invalid answer.

They didn't pass on him, he had a pilot for a sitcom on CBS that was waiting to get picked up when they started shooting TGUS. After his pilot didn't get picked up, he said he was really upset he couldn't do TG.

I remember seeing this setup on garage journal about a year back, but I haven't seen it since he added the lift and tile. That is, in a word, incredible.

I'll probably be yelled at for bringing this up, but why is it that a large chunk of comments on this story (on any site) immediately jump to him being heavily intoxicated? All reports seem to claim he had 6 drinks over the course of 4-5 hours.

Not to mention it isn't obvious he was a drunk driver. There is a reason the legal limit is 0.08 BAC (or maybe around that in different states) and not 0.0000001. If he had 6 drinks over the course of 4-5 hours he could easily have been below the limit.

I believe Skipper was Barbie's little sister. I have no daughter or sister, so I'm a little disturbed by the fact that I knew that immediately.

There's actually a large number of millionaires that you would never realize have that much money. Mostly because their lack of excess is what allows them to amass wealth. Guys that drive the same F150 for 15 years and what not.

Way to go. It's a Zonda R.

All day.

Bed some flight attendants is waaaay higher than 11. Doesn't take a book to land that, I'm guessing.

Because radiation levels haven't reached a dangerous level yet? The high reading was a momentary spike.

And Philadelphia is apparently now a state. Oh, and Harrisburg has been renamed Harriburg.

After what happened in Japan, we should be more convinced nuclear plants are safe enough to continue developing.

Right, it's all about calculated risk, and the small risk of air travel and nuclear power is more than made up for with their upsides.

"cooling system malfunction" could just mean two pumps were damaged and the other seven redundant systems are still fine. I would say it withstood the quake.

My worry is the presence of bugs in every Battlefield game. Nothing game wrecking, just annoying little things that seem to never get fixed, or even acknowledged. I know there will be some, I just hope the rest of the game makes up for it (BF:BC2 definitely does.)