My plush, kickable The Cheat died last year. You can still kick it, but it doesn't make The Cheat noises when you do. Evidently, they stopped selling them in like 2006, so the little guy is gone forever.
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My plush, kickable The Cheat died last year. You can still kick it, but it doesn't make The Cheat noises when you do. Evidently, they stopped selling them in like 2006, so the little guy is gone forever.
:(
That's not erotica, that's something that's actually happening right now.
I'm going to be polite and *not* ask how you had the URL for that picture so, um, close to hand.
Point of order is sustained. If there's no other business, I'd like to ask unanimous consent for this bill providing $30 million of taxpayer money to support the perverted arts.
It seemed like they were setting her up to be a future companion, with a much catchier name and more heroics than your standard guest star. She was obviously movie star material, but, y'know, you've gotta lock that down.
Holy shit. He's in my tiny subfield. I've cited his papers before. My mind's a little blown.
Answer: No, we most certainly do not care.
1. "Normal again" is not a good episode, but mostly just forgettable.
Yes! It's really good!
@avclub-5934f8d8c7553f3a03d2f898e03d721c:disqus , really? You didn't like the ending? Oh, do tell!
Bless your heart, @avclub-5934f8d8c7553f3a03d2f898e03d721c:disqus .
You know, we talk a lot of shit on the internet, but seriously? You'd watch someone horribly murder a journalist - with his bare hands, no less - and feel "nothing whatsoever"? Are you really that callous? That cynical?
But Keevan says he's got a plan
He's selling out Remata'Klan
Dad stops the Jem'Hadar but not before they shot a man
It's too late. I've seen everything.
Here are some real-world issues that I think could be considered "government conspiracies". I think it's instructive to compare these to the more fantastical truther / JFK / vaccine / moon-landing stuff.
There was an unfortunate time in my life when I got dragged to a lot of Vin Diesel movies, and I actually genuinely enjoyed most of them. They were generally loud and kind of dumb, but they're usually a lot of *fun* to watch and don't get too hung up on the self-serious bullshit.
I spent a few hours on labor day piecing together a recipe for Gustavo Fring's fish stew. It turned out really well, and was really easy too.
Enough about @avclub-bca3531762af8a993c4f60c48fd5e33b:disqus 's promiscuous mother, @avclub-749a8e6c231831ef7756db230b4359c8:disqus .
Gus Fring's Paila Marina (Chilean seafood stew)
Serves 4-6.
Someone is taking an anonymous comment board WAYYYYY too seriously. I did nazi that coming.