Playing cut-off-your-face-to-spite-your-nose hardball is the Spanos way.
Playing cut-off-your-face-to-spite-your-nose hardball is the Spanos way.
This lens works on EF-S bodies, as well. AF is quite a bit slower than the 1.4, but... yeah, this should be in everyone’s bag as a spare.
This lens works on EF-S bodies, as well. AF is quite a bit slower than the 1.4, but... yeah, this should be in…
Without more, this appears to be a fraud ON Cal, not involving it.
And did the asian kid take and fail to make bad shots?
This was an awesome co-op. I now have a list of new taste’s to try, and I’m gonna work my way through the entire list.
This was an awesome co-op. I now have a list of new taste’s to try, and I’m gonna work my way through the entire list…
Ordered a bottle because of the Zach’s paen.
Ordered a bottle because of the Zach’s paen.
There should be no debate: Marie Sharp’s Fiery Hot Habenero Sauce. I found this 20 years ago in Belize, where it’s on every table, like ketchup. It’s been in my kitchen ever since, and goes on everything.
There should be no debate: Marie Sharp’s Fiery Hot Habenero Sauce. I found this 20 years ago in Belize, where it’s…
As an old, I know what its like to drive a luxobarge, and no S550 is a luxobarge.
I’m with you on the first part, but you went off the rails on the rear, IMHO.
His eyes - absolutely transfixing.
Drummer is the best expansion of a book character - and either she, or Ashford, could be absorbing the Michio Pa / Bull plotlines. Excellent adaptation / streamlining.
The payoff you are looking for was largely skipped in POV terms in the books, but filled in by exposition - LittleJohn’s spoilery comments below (above?) fill in the gaps nicely.
You realize this is a *fairly* faithful adaptation of a series of novels, right?The *between episodes gap* you are referencing is, basically, the division between books, and there is a time gap between events.
or skinny, or long, and he’s self conscious?
The problem is that FORD doesn’t sell the car to the buyer, a dealer does. In Cena’s case (as I recall), the dealership didn’t include the restrictions in the contract for sale that Cena executed.
They asserted an equitable servitude on the car - w/o reading the complaint, Ford asserts that in fairness (“equity”) the restriction should follow the property (the car) in the absense of a direct agreement between Ford any any successor purchasers.
I assume the prosecutor’s did know, and went forward anyway - at least through a preliminary hearing.
I know exactly one man who took his wife’s last name, and he has an advanced degree (as does his wife), and I know many, many couples who have kept their birth names.
Never heard of the Lipinski’s, but they’re just as egregious as the Hunters - continuous representation of one district for 35 years (the Hunters district changed, repeatedly, but a Hunter has been in congress for the same amount of time representing some potion of inland SD.)
Duncan Hunter is a better example.