If this is indeed the case, folks, I'm sorry to report you that you shall soon bow down to my daughter, empress of the universe.
If this is indeed the case, folks, I'm sorry to report you that you shall soon bow down to my daughter, empress of the universe.
I too want to thank you for suffering through what must have been a hellish day.
Second question, regarding my 100 year old grandmother: are there any breakthroughs in the field that might help her reach, say, 150?
I need a package that creates its own contents, and I need it YESTERDAY. That got me thinking, what's the most realistic timetable before we see this stuff applied to items of mass consumption? I want to bring ice cream that created itself to my grandmother. She just turned 100, which is hopeful, but I'm worried she…
Yes. In fact, why not make it the title song for The Flash? Why not make it the title song for every show?
And this also mean that the Flash is Dawson's stepbrother!
...And does he yell out "Moriarty!" while in the act?
I got a skateboard at 11 because my parents wanted me to get some sun. I loved it. Proved I could be an "outside" kid. Once that was established after about a month, I got the 8-bit NES I truly wanted, and I restored the status quo of my life. Whatever did become of that skateboard, I wonder?
I got a skateboard at 11 because my parents wanted me to get some sun. I loved it. Proved I could be an "outside" kid. Once that was established after about a month, I got the 8-bit NES I truly wanted, and I restored the status quo of my life. Whatever did become of that skateboard, I wonder?
To be honest, I'd be up for it even if the beer wasn't that great, because the hunt for free WiFi never ends.
Lovely thread! I come from a long line of distinguished collectors/hoarders that skipped a generation (which means that when my grandfather died, we had to hold on to some of the toys he kept to avoid my mother throwing them away.) I keep some of my brothers' older toys, like the original Planet of the Apes toys, and…
Fun yet creepy game. I love it!
Thank you, thank you.
Isn't that from the first Batman movie?
I'm a man, and I think my dirty hair makes me look handsome. Can I get on TV now?
What did watchers think of the regeneration in Doctor Who? It's something quite shocking for even a (somewhat) more sophisticated modern audience that still gasps (or cries, like my wife), but what did audiences back then make of it? Were british minds blown?
So that really WAS Kellsey Grammer as Beast and not some random blue hairy guy? Awesome! His version of bureaucratic Hank was one of the few things about X3 I enjoyed.
Regardless of the chemical reactions, context makes us react to the smell the way we do.
Exactly! It's about The World's Greatest Comic Magazine! It's not really about superheroes, but about science adventurers, who travel and discover and, much like Doctor Who, run towards things, to learn about them, to witness them, and to help.
I'm baffled by the questions posted. Brighter minds than mine, always preoccupied with aspects of storytelling and, well, cartoons: