Exactly. I'm a man unafraid of reading an instruction manual.
Exactly. I'm a man unafraid of reading an instruction manual.
How would an interested party acquire such a bovine pond to dispose of one's enemies, I wonder?
I only buy CDs of artists I've bought CDs of since my teens (Morrissey, cuz I'm Mexican?) out of completion. Everything else I either buy or stream.
Whoa, wait... What's wrong with Toad the Wet Sprocket?
You jest, but we are going to see Squirrel Girl in a good, solid, succesful film sooner than many of the other characters mentioned here. Mark my words.
This is my argument exactly. With his bag of tricks, well known by now, it either works for you or it doesn't, and probably never will.
Agreed. Even using his old bag of tricks, at least Moffat managed to give us something that we hadn't seen before, and that risk taking was well worthwhile.
Which is... what, Home Ec? P.E.? I know, Moaning as a Second Language!
I reminisce for the days when I had an iPod mini and an iPod touch, when I had the time to painstakingly curate my music collection to fit inside 8G. I simply have no time for that anymore, so I have turned over my listening experience to streaming services. I hope my soul is not forever damned.
True. We've been trained to not ask for directions. And this article and the comment section were like a bullet of questions to my brain! But it's a good way to go forward, so thanks for "always ask questions."
But I'll never learn everything, I think. It's a constant concern not to mess up!
Tracy, you can't post about sites like that and don't expect us to lose our mornings/afternoons there. Damn you! We have jobs!
I am a married man, a father of a daughter and I absolutely agree with you on this, at least from a personal point of view. I've spent a whole three years damning myself for being so ignorant. although, in my defence, I understand men even less, their company makes me uncomfortable and most of them and their ways are…
Perhaps Marvel realized the same thing you did, that he was too similar to Dr. Manhattan, and decided to add the gloves and boots?
Oh! I shall treat myself to it...once I get home. (It's my birthday today, but I don't think the company would overlook it if they find out I've been playing games on company time...)
I remember the X-Men game being re released, that's why I had hope... oh well. You enjoy the experience, good sir.
...and I want to look like six thousand dollars and go get some taco bell, yo.
Now that's the most... coherent and perfectly reasonable thing I've heard all day. In my defence, it would still be at least three more years before my first exposure to the white costume as a kid, and my first glorious reading of Watchmen.
Oh sweet lord, yes! That game totally made me appreciate Hawkeye too! Is it on xbox live or something now?
True. But the white costume is the one closest to my heart.