And almost no one here is acknowledging that he provided an valid example from his own personal experience.
And almost no one here is acknowledging that he provided an valid example from his own personal experience.
One of the best, for sure. I like it because it reads like a variation on Random Roles.
"The gentleman who dressed Kristen Wiig now dresses Kate McKinnon."
You wrote "I hate that song" so I couldn't tell that you were only talking about the SNTR cover. But, fair enough. Check out the original if you have a chance. It's by The La's.
Your opinion is bad and you should feel bad. The original version of that song is great.
Easy - just listen for "We Gotta Get Outta This Place."
Let me just hit play on "Turn, Turn, Turn" while I mull that over…
Also, directors who use their films as a vehicle to showcase their latest classic rock mixtape. (We know you love the Stones, Marty.)
Meanwhile, area criminals are busy constructing a siege tower…
Judge: Bailiff, have Ice-T killed!
Interestingly, they don't list a dollar figure in the petition for damages. Maybe that's the custom in CA.
Want to establish a place of business in the ghetto?
Fair enough, but what's the excuse for her team of attorneys?
Conflict of interest alert!!!
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I mentioned this earlier, but I also had the weird coincidence of reading at length about the history of the early MM games the day before this article was posted. Strange.
aww snap
Ok, you're technically correct, as I forgot that Metal Blade has a different arm position than the normal gun. But my point was that the arm position is "fixed" regardless of which direction you're throwing the blade. Even when throwing it at a 90 or 45 degree angle, the arm is never angled upward.
For the authentic experience, you should have tracked down a 25 year old copy of Nintendo Power instead.