I stir my coffee with death sticks.
I stir my coffee with death sticks.
And Dawes.
But you can cheat by wearing a gigantic sheriff's hat.
Oh, that one was dire.
Where's my medal?!
Maybe that's the disease I was thinking of.
I don't know that they're universal here but I knew a lot of (well-off) kids who went.
Also, it may be apocryphal but my understanding is that they started as a way to keep kids from getting malaria (back when that was still a problem in the US) by shipping them off to the mountains where mosquitos weren't as much of…
She's serving aboard a Lakeorg canoe… don't worry about her.
If you need help with your acrostic, don't be afraid to ask.
That poor cat…
Lens flares, etc.
I also wonder if she'll have a run-in with an actor who "served" in the war by starring in war films from the comfort of southern California.
And testing whether people can fly.
I feel like I'm back on Pandora!
I'm sure you could recommend some taverns populated by chaotic neutral maidens.
[Lumpy ululates triumphantly]
And why bother? They'll be there opening night regardless.
I did like that reveal because at the beginning of the episode I was rolling my eyes at the old "hotel maid finds body" chestnut, which probably happens weekly on at least one cop show.
Watch the new episode each week, then forget about it completely by the time you fall asleep.
Jennie sounds like a hoot and a half.