Oh, okay. I don't usually play VS races, but I'll definitely check it out next time I do. Thank you very much.
Oh, okay. I don't usually play VS races, but I'll definitely check it out next time I do. Thank you very much.
"The solution to the chaotic item balance in MKWii is the Strategic item mode…"
That does seem weird. I think Ten is much better, but I always took Nevermind to be the more popular album.
I'd delete The Thing That Should Not Be. It is such a slog; I can't listen to it even today. Otherwise, pretty much a perfect album (second only to Justice in my mind).
Better Off Ted. It's one of the funniest shows I've seen. I'm not sure I've actually ever met anyone who has even seen the show without my prompting, though. If I ever do meet another fan, though, they'll be alright with me.
I find him to be a pretty weak dramatic actor, but very much enjoy the comedic appearances I've seen him in. I'd agree it would be great for him to go the comedic route.
Same. It's probably sacrilege, but I prefer a number of covers of Beatles songs over the original version: Aerosmith-Come Together, Joe Cocker-Friends, Fiona Apple-Across the Universe, Pearl Jam-Hide Your Love, for example. I think maybe overall I just don't like Lennon & McCarney's vocals very much. Great…
I'm familiar with the belief; it's not a very common one, though. I suppose the comment just struck me as more about who the reviewer thinks "traditional" people are versus who they more typically are. FWIW, I think I've actually seen surveys showing that most conservative folks have very satisfied sex lives.
"Those concerned with the decline of traditional morality in America will be relieved to know that Jimmy and Sabrina aren’t just trying to squeeze in some sexy time together for its own sake, though I’m not sure why such people would be either watching the show or reading this site"
I didn't think it was too far, but I didn't think it was very funny either. It mostly just struck me as sad. How hard would it be for you if you wanted to, say, read a story to your child but could barely read yourself?
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I suspected she might die whenever they had him standing behind the
construction area (it just seemed ominous), but I figured the producers wouldn't kill off one of their main characters in the first episode. Gutsy move. And Kudos to Mara indeed.
Fair enough. I don't see that as objective (enough), but I appreciate the response.
What would be the objective way to win?
Sorry, I was making a reference to Samuel L Jackson's character in Unbreakable. He had osteogenesis imperfecta and the kids called him Mr. Glass. I'm sure they didn't depict the it accurately in that movie, but it does sound crazy that someone with the condition could play hockey.
Even if there isn't a knockout, there is the possibility of a knockout - an objective way for a competitor to win. I think that's good enough.
Do they call you (or him) Mr. Glass?
I DVR a lot of the overnight and early morning events (which are
often cross country or speed skating) and watch them in the evening. I'm really not a fan of many of the prime time events (ice skating, snowboards, anything that's based on judges) so it works out well. If I didn't have the DVR option, I imagine I…
That race was amazing. I wound up seeing it 3 times and it was incredible every time. The cross country races have been my favorite events so far; almost every one has been really tense and exciting. That one topped the list, though.
"But Lauer…seems to have about as much direct connection to the games as Turner
Classic Movies host Bob Osborne has to the set of the movie he’s here to
introduce, whose cast consists entirely of people long since dead."