That’s me and the wife, too. We have an almost four year old, and when we go out (twice a week,) we mostly go all out, and have at hand the following:
That’s me and the wife, too. We have an almost four year old, and when we go out (twice a week,) we mostly go all out, and have at hand the following:
Not unless/until someone loses an eye, which is always a possibility.
I haven’t been to a mexican stadium in a while, but I recall security swarming offenders quite quickly, after others pointing them out, with the FMF even banning stadiums for a few matches of Liga MX.
Definitely. Hopefully those who did can be identified and dealt with swiftly. Those assholes make the rest of us look bad.
Uh, the broadcast showed a number of CR players shoving and headbutting the linesmen, who had to hide behind stadium security and their guard dogs.
Having a thing or two spoiled every now and then is a pretty low price to pay to get reacquainted with ye old Marvel pantheon outside of the movies, in my opinion.
I can’t drive. I would absolutely volunteer to go on a ride and seat on the “driver’s” seat, just to feel what it’s like. Then, at the red light, I’d look around at the other drivers in the eye, with that look they always have that, to me, says, “I’m competent.”
*Did you mean Marvel Unlimited? If you did, then yes, it’s pretty great and cost effective, even if it makes you feel like the kid in the rural town where the new movies come six months later.
Probably! I managed to get on the nerves of my father, brothers and wife. I might to wait until my kid is old enough to want to teach something to her old man. (She’s 4 now. It might be a long wait.)
Or learning to drive at all! An experience I’ve attempted at least three times since my late teens. (I’m 36 now.) The stigma is bigger than not knowing how to swim, bike, skate, shave and cook *combined*.
I can’t ride a bike myself either, and I feel no shame for it. Not being able to drive a car? Now that’s something the world doesn’t let you forget for ONE minute.
Being the youngest of five, where the rest of my sibs were 6,9(twins) and 12 years older than me, made me oscillate between feeling like an only child and everyone’s baby, which admittedly did weird things to me. I went from being overwhelmed with attention by everyone to being overlooked (there are no baby pictures…
Yeah, my dad worked at a mining plant, with big machinery, and tunnels and big big rocks being torn apart to bits! And.... I hated every minute of it. My 4 year old daughter, on the other hand, loves construction sites, and wants her own (pink, of course) bulldozer. So maybe that particular calling skipped a…
I have a brother who just turned 49, and runs triathlons. So yeah, I can see it.
Uh, did he step on a mouse?
My question is, how old is he supposed to be? I’m not as up to date on the New 52’s reboots of most of the characters, but I do know he is still the father to Barbara-as-Batgirl, so he is, what, 45?
I wonder why hasn’t anyone mentioned this: why would you put out samples of a food you are not supposed to it? Of course the first instinct is to grab some. Seems dumb to me.
Thank you. Cookie dough has always made me want to throw up. The mixture of the smells of raw ingredients upsets my poor stomach.
A lot of the people here look at us We3, uh, “evangelists”, and think we are either kidding or being flippant, but we know better, don’t we? It’d blow everyone away, if well done.
Man, but the original miniseries by Christopher Priest (before he changed his name) and Joe Quesada was fantastic, and so was the original ongoing series, with early Howard Porter art!