Most people I know watch it on Netflix and DVD, it's something that's in popular lexicon, there aren't many people who don't know what Breaking Bad is, at this point.
Most people I know watch it on Netflix and DVD, it's something that's in popular lexicon, there aren't many people who don't know what Breaking Bad is, at this point.
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No, it would increase the sales of this peripheral, a piece of plastic that would cost them next to nothing to manufacture, that they could charge $100+ for.
I agree, but the same goes for other major sports titles like EA's NHL games. Same damn aesthetics year in and year out force me not to buy it, or even to have the stats attributed to players adjusted ever-so-slightly. Madden's a lot better at it, new controls, new looks, new engine.
Your English.
R1 to have your player go up for an alley-oop, X to pass it to him. Usually a surefire dunk, as long as the person you're passing it to has high enough dunking stat. Always use the boost button, and the R stick to push the other player down. The game is usually won on turnovers.
You mean Sayid on Lost, but yeah dude, I feel you.
What else did Port say?
Te'o for Notre Dame, right? Please?
And you underestimate the cost of lawyers and the length of a case like this.
You're close, but off by a bit, in the end Jonathan Coulton is fucked for the most part. I've actually taken courses on specifically music licensing as part of my Business of Film class, which I took for two semesters. There are three types of licenses, give or take. Master use, Synchronization, and a general license.…
The arrangement itself is based on Sir Mix-A-Lot's song, it's a rendition of it. Had it been an original song by Coulton that featured this melody though, with different lyrics, I don't think Mix-A-Lot would have a case to sue Coulton, because it is so vastly different.
No, because the arrangement itself is based on Sir Mix-A-Lot's song, it's a rendition of it. Had it been an original song by Coulton that featured this melody though, with different lyrics, I don't think Mix-A-Lot would have a case to sue Coulton, because it is so vastly different.
When it boils down to it, it's Sir Mix-A-Lot's song, Jonathan Coulton paid for the rights to do a cover of it, as did Glee. Glee is within their bounds "legally" to cover Sir Mix-A-Lot's song in the same manner than Jonathan Coulton is, because it's technically Sir Mix-A-Lot's song, not Jonathan Coulton's. But, I'm…
"we where", are you sure you don't mean "we were"? Or perhaps "WiiWare"?
I'm completely aware, it was you who was unaware.
Link to the Past was on GBA, Link's Awakening was on GB.
I don't think I ever proposed that. I was simply using Rick Nash's deal comparably. Rangers don't have the cap space, and have a better goalie anyways.
It's been ruled out already, but my dream trade in all of this was always sending Luongo to Philly for Wayne Simmonds and Jakub Voracek.
Nash cracked 40 goals four years ago, and prior to that, it was 9 years ago. There was a reason there were only so many suitors for Nash, because his cap hit was insane, and the deal is as long as Luongo's.