She's also in TMP, as Rand. She was in the transporter room when the ship's new science officer suffered his horrible accident before leaving drydock.
She's also in TMP, as Rand. She was in the transporter room when the ship's new science officer suffered his horrible accident before leaving drydock.
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Andy wound up with, like, $68,000 at the end. Wolf finished the regular rounds with -$4,600 - they had to grant him money so he could be in Final Jeopardy. https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Local band shows up on this at last, and it's one I can't stand. Ha.
the fuck
As somebody who's been vegan for several years, I really don't see it as either "experiential exercise" or "extreme" in any way, shape, or form, but then, I'm not a social media blue-sky solutioneer agent on Millenials writing emails from "35,000 LAX-JFK"
For my part, I honestly wasn't trying to be snarky - I used to hear people talk about the show and see it mentioned places, but I haven't had either of those happen in years, so I figured it had run its course.
Aww - even though I can kind of picture them, I still wish I could have seen them. I bet they were as bad as I can imagine.
I saw his comments on the "Little Boy" articles, but missed the ones on the Sandler post. I have to go check out the train wreck now.
In my college-aged years, I did a brief stint working as a car salesman (fortunately, I got out before my soul was utterly crushed). I remember not long after I started, standing in the showroom with one of the experience "lifer" types of salesmen, and watching a car pull up and an Asian couple get out and start…
I seriously did a movie-style double-take when I saw this headline. I had absolutely no idea this show was still going.
I see comments like that from time to time on the positive reviews of interchangeable pop acts in the music section, though it may be mostly drive-bys (and of course, that one dude who has thousands of comments solely about Taylor Swift).
I cannot believe this is a thing.
I love Flansy and Linnell both equally. They really should go down in history as one of music's greatest pairs - maybe it's just my own weird mental scene, but I find they complement each other perfectly.
Hey, the Mrs. and I will also be at the Dallas show! Nice to know there's a few AVCers here.
Glean is really, really great. (I haven't listened to Nanobots yet, but I am reconsidering this error in my judgement.)
The kids albums weren't my favorite, with the exception of Here Comes Science!, maybe due to the somewhat more grown-up-friendly subject matter? Whatever the case, that album kind of started me back into my TMBG uber-fandom, because it had some *great* tunes like "Electric Car" (I love Robin Goldwasser's voice so…
The Darwyn Cooke run of "The Spirit" was so utterly gorgeous and fun.
I've actually been thinking about getting back into the console world sometime this generation after many years away, and I'm not sure what to get. I'd be interested to hear more about what you like about the Wii U.
Yeah, one big reason I've sort of fallen out of gaming is this massive emphasis on multiplayer, which has never had any interest to me at all. Every experience I've ever had online has either been what you say - getting murdered instantly by some 15 year old who spends all his time playing the game - or getting…