If that's anything like Taco Tuesday, I'm in.
If that's anything like Taco Tuesday, I'm in.
Then you really might know what it's like, what it's like, what it's like.
Used to go every summer to Apache Junction (just outside Tucson). One time after we caught hockey fever, my brother and I took our skates and went out to play one day. Made it about 20 minutes and quit.
Maybe. You got the Byrds. The Eagles. Pretty good start. Probably beats The Black Crowes and whoever else.
If I lived there and my A/C went out, I'd be downright brutal. Or melted and dead.
Brown-headed cowbird is one of the few names that stuck with me when my grandfather would talk about birding. Aren't you also the commentator with an affinity for fungus? Sorry, but I'm bad with names, faces, and tiny avatars. Memory on general, really.
They do have that sweet statue of Martin Scorsese.
I thought the broke up.
Claymation shorts sound uncomfortable.
Anything for force his way in. To the credits.
Huh. I would have expected broccoli instead of brussels sprouts.
Which one? Oh it makes a difference.
My personal favorite is when an 80s actress looks insane now. I didn't think you could tell just by looking, but there are bound to be some visual signifiers.
A hundo doesn't get you as much as it used to.
I just switched to Spectrum (which used to be Charter in my area) from AT&T U-Verse. Much as I enjoyed my 6 Mbit/s DSL for $40/month, sometimes you just gotta try something new. I don't expect new to necessarily equal better.
I like The Last Kingdom, but I understand it wouldn't be up everyone's respective alleys.
I could, but it would be difficult to prove to any of you.
That's where you're wrong. It should cost about $45 a month for up to 100 Mbit/s*, with an extra $5 charge for a wireless access point. There will also be a large price increase when your current contract is up, anywhere between $1 to $1,000,000 per month.
Now that's a worthwhile investment. I'm sinking all my money into Coppertone and oh shit I'm part of the problem again aren't I?
Maybe if they understood that I could live without the internet, cable, or cell phones they'd reconsider. Raise the price enough, and I'll just chuck all this crap I don't need.