There was this guy, he looked Asian, and he was speaking another language, I'm pretty sure it was…Asian!
There was this guy, he looked Asian, and he was speaking another language, I'm pretty sure it was…Asian!
My Life In Action? I remember it being a quick, pleasant read, but not by any means amazing.
The anxiety I felt in getting one question wrong and watching him get 79 electoral votes (god damn California) was pretty indicative of how frazzled I am about this election.
Have some more pancakes and think about the mystery again, man.
Well, nobody else asked, so, even though I barely know what you are talking about (in that I vaguely remember Stella was a television show for about ten seconds): which one was it?
I found my copy of this CD recently and it's in incredible shape considering I listened to it incessantly on my discman for maybe 16 months in high school and then stuck in a basement for two decades. I also really dig a lot of the album, and I'm with you on the favorite track (I could probably quote half of it from…
Yeah, but if I were Leesa I wouldn't care, because I'm more likely to actually listen to the ad to hear him make fun of it, which is exactly what Leesa wants. I'll listen to ads by Aukerman or PFT or by McConville/Gourley because they'll be funny.
That's pretty funny, although I guess I should expect that from the Vicar of Yanks.
Short version: They outed Peter Thiel (the financial backer of the Hogan lawsuit), they published a largely false outing of David Geithner, CFO of Conde Nast, and they published a sex tape of Hulk Hogan.
#NotAllHomers
I certainly get it on YouTube (WHO ARE THESE…DEMOCRATS) for five seconds before I mash the skip button.
Why did you post this exact same thing in three articles?
Started watching Batman v Superman last night - nothing new to say about it, it sure is bad. Also started reading a best of collection of PG Wodehouse that I'm enjoying, although to call him the funniest writer ever was a bit of an oversell by the various cover blurbs (and Stephen Fry's introduction).
I suppose as long as she comes back before she dies or the AV Club shuts down, she's still got a chance to keep her promise.
She also did a feature for a while that a vocal contingent would not stop complaining about.
The fact that XCOM2 was PC exclusive made me depressed, because I haven't had a gaming PC in like 4 years and I was making peace with never playing new PC games again (I have a laptop for retro gaming). But it'll be out for XBone and PS4 in September and so I can eventually just get a current gen console. Hooray!
Yeah, those prequels really rounded out things nicely, with no horrible problems at all.
But that's literally what I'm saying - that SW has the exact same "problems" as TFA - which don't actually prevent it from being super fun. So we agree - high five, sincerely! Except on this point (which is just SW nitpicking, so if you aren't interested, I totally respect that): you keep asserting Luke got more…
Rey is actually introduced as a desperate, lonely scavenger on the verge of starvation. The thing she's shown knowing how to do is run. She struggles to fly the Falcon (on this note, regarding Luke being out of his depth see: Luke saying "You bet I could, you know I'm not such a bad pilot myself" when challenged by…
Well, I'm a straight guy but:
*What it's like to watch
*What it feels like physically
*What it feels like emotionally