Amen to this.
Amen to this.
Surely then it must be $42,807?
I once got to see and touch Cliff Hangers up close in the back room where they keep the games. The yodeling guy moves on a hand-cranked bicycle chain, and when he falls off, he really falls — there is a pillow at the bottom to stop the yodeling guy from breaking.
Glad you talked about the even kayak price, that's always a peeve for me. Also, shame to the contestants for coming down in the wrong order at the beginning — if you're the first contestant called, take the best position!
Damn, I thought Malcolm Butler would intercept that final pass again.
Looks to me like "HTC re" is the brand name, and "Vive" is the product name within that brand.
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There are lots of these fake prediction accounts.
I don't know Tetsuo, sorry.
When I was a high school math teacher, I showed "Pi" to my juniors (16-17) before a vacation, to show how real mathematicians can spend their lives chasing one big theorem. I mentioned up front the R-rated-ness of it, and that anyone could opt out, and I fast-forwarded through that one scene (you know the one).
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The "historical perspective" only listed games with exactly 30 shots.
This is totally wrong, unfortunately, since it does not account for the gold earned from quests. The typical 40-gold quest can be completed in a half-hour, passively.
Breaking: Peterson grew angry after repeatedly asking for an orange peanut.
No, there is something AT each of these places. We need someone to go to each place and take a picture or grab the object that is AT each place.
Pretty sure he won that Xbox on The Price Is Right…
Don't ever change. Love the Murder Report.
It's Mr. Wentworth.
... uhh, the Washington Bullets?
Joust wasn't the first pinball game like that, and it wasn't the last! See also Gottlieb's 2-Player Challenger and Alvin G. Soccer. The last is notable because you could play it as 1 player against game-controlled flippers on the other side.