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Maybe he was dictating it?

Is the Gendry story-line even going to matter?

Goddammit, humans. Usually, I think we should just let the superbugs/climate change/nuclear winter/comet strike take us and do everyone a favor. But then we do something like this, and I think it might be ok.

I believe that, if they had eyes in the backs of their heads, then they would wear helmets and hats that accommodate said eyes.

Another good one: “pull your own weight.”

IIRC, you can overlay Westeros onto a map of Europe by putting the Wall up in Scandinavia and having Dorne be in Spain/Portugal. With that orientation, that puts the Aerie up in the Alps, the riverlands in central France, and King’s Landing on the Mediterranean. Not exact, but pretty close.

I think the point is not so much that we would have heard them. It’s much more that - given the age of the galaxy and the mediocrity principle (that we’re not special) - there has been more than enough time for an intelligent species to have colonized the galaxy several times over, and that’s what we should have been

Right, but it’s not the fishnapping scene that they are talking about. It’s the scene with the barracuda, that kills Nemo’s mom and takes all but the one egg. That was the scene that was originally later in the movie, and then got moved to the beginning, because that is what gives us Marlin’s motivation.

I’m still not seeing how this is supposed to work in your favor. If you think you can get a 4% loan, re-fi loan 1 at 4% and re-fi loan 2 at 4%, and keep them separate. The savings will be the same. Lumping them together doesn’t really help you.

It’s mostly still no. Even private student loans die with the borrower, and only a co-signer would be liable. They don’t pass on to the estate, unless they are in a community property state (only 9 of those), and even some of them have specific exceptions for student loans.

Exactly. I can’t think of a scenario that would merit lumping them all together into one. It’s all risk, no reward. Maybe if one spouse had much better credit than the other, and the bad credit spouse had the lion’s share of the debt. Then, maybe, it might be worth it if co-signing significantly reduces the interest

Why would you? There is no reason for you to take on her debt, or vice versa. As it stands now, if - heaven forbid - one of you should die, then that spouse’s debt dies too. The lender can’t come after the surviving spouse for the other’s debt. If you consolidated them into one loan, then the surviving spouse will be

Came here to see this. Did not leave disappointed.

They fixed that in the new pebble operating system. You can now specify which apps should push notifications to your watch, and which ones should not. So you can keep the notifications turned on for, say, yahoo fantasy football on your phone, but not have it push to your watch.

Mark Hamill is hardly a ginormous muscled-out action hero. But he played that Luke Skywalker guy pretty well. Ewan McGregor is no beast either, and he’s a great Obi Wan. If we think outside the Star Wars universe, Tom Cruise is teeny-weeny, and always plays a credible action hero. So, are you off the ledge?

They’re staying forever because Obama will be on the Supreme Court!

True, but the book is chock full of references to late 70's and early 80's pop culture references. That’s pretty much right up Spielberg’s alley.

I have a DVR and don’t watch commercials. Are they good?

David O. Russell.

Not quite as dangerous as it sounds. Remember, part of being a planet is being big enough to have cleared its orbit. The process of the parent planet clearing the orbit is how many of these bodies collected their craters. But now, having cleared the orbit, there are far fewer potentially hazardous bodies.