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makes u think

Gotta plug 'em in to charge 'em.

I'll see it in a heartbeat if those kids in the hamster ball get eaten.

You're just as confused as I am!

Yup, those sure are butts!

I might as well just cave and buy Splatoon now because I know I'm going to soon, huh?

Yeah, generally. Once you start getting cards with the Spy ability and Decoy cards you can really start to roll people. Playing merchants / barkeeps is how you can start to build your deck before playing the real heavy hitters.

I have really enjoyed being able to haggle the contract price.

Don't start playing Gwent in Witcher 3. Finding / winning cards and tourneys has become the main game for me.

Death of a Ladies Man is a fantastic record and I will not have you besmirch its good name.

I've never really liked him, for what it's worth (nothing, really).

The Hideout in Chicago is a really small dive bar and music venue in the middle of an industrial park. It's also decorated sort of like a VFW Post. It is one of my favorite venues in the city.

That's an entirely different situation. Before the rains hit the park had a bunch of extra litter and the grass had gotten beat up (much like every other festival), but the rains were very hard, very fast, and lasted a long time. As is the case with any music festival and rain, the grass got destroyed as a result. The

The bar is owned by a woman and has been in her family and the neighborhood for decades. If you're familiar with the area it'll tip you off to which one I'm referring to.

Nope, the company I work for has nothing to do with the music industry and doesn't sponsor the event.

Answer the question: do you live in the community?

Do you live in the community?

No, the alderman is a prick because he campaigned on wanting to keep Riot Fest in the park (his challenger was anti-Riot Fest) and then changed his tune post-election. The organizers not only repaired the park above and beyond what the damages were, but also contributed money (among other things) to several community

I didn't even go to Riot Fest. Not a fan of music festivals as I've said now twice. I used to live right by the park, however.

Taxpayers didn't pay for repairs. Riot Fest did. The reason why the park got trashed was the rain made everything a muddy mess. Not much can be done about that.