It’s almost like people have different opinions or something.
It’s almost like people have different opinions or something.
They’re green-skinned and green-blooded due to demonic empowerment from drinking the blood of Mannoroth.
And yet even the mighty Avengers still can’t see why kids love Cinnamon Toast Crunch, part of this balanced breakfast.
Thank you for having done what Casey Chan, who’s job appears to be browsing YouTube, was too lazy to do.
I think you mean he’s going to go orange-glazed ham, glistening with beads of rendered fat in the torchlight, on a bed of leafy greens and served with a rich sauce of Dornish wine. This is GoT, after all.
There’s no way some people pronounce some of these this way. Nyke? Ah-dobe? Shev-ro-let? Really?
Yeah, it was a bit of a nightmare of a movie.
Interestingly, the Burger Chef Star Wars poster (1977) featuring Darth Vader mentions that he is “Lord of the Sith.”
Keep in mind CBS is going after them because Axanar is no longer a “non-profit” production, since they are paying themselves with Kickstarter money and planning on using funds to open their own production company.
Most people that purchased founder’s packs for EQN: Landmark as a promised sister product. Not a stand alone! There were promises of having a meaningful impact on EQ:Next. I for one find this unacceptable. I didn’t buy into Landmark as a stand alone. I bought it under the pretense that it would be paired with Next and…
“As someone completely removed from the context of the issue, I see nothing wrong with it.”
I always thought the whole point of it was to create stuff for Next.
For some reason I thought Landmark or the things made in landmark would somehow be incorporated into Next.
Indiana Jones movies, ranked:
Is that Ted Cruz on the right?
(I don’t watch the show)
See the comment above yours. The answer seems to be “Yes”
It’s not all that uncommon. And he does have a pretty good head for screenwriting.
Seawater is corrosive. Plus it gets in everywhere and makes refurbishment far more costly, the opposite of their objective - cheap launches.
Then it will try to make its first successful landing on a drone-piloted barge, the ambiguously-named, “Of Course I Still Love You.”
I would have been very happy if he’s won for What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, but you’re right about all of the other noms. He’s a good actor, but very rarely inhabits the character in the way some other actors do.