brettcerv
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brettcerv

your opinion is wrong

Dexterity number 1, and its not even close

He can MOVE to 103.9 now

Don’t worry about it, you both come off as snotty, snobby, and pompous.

Did he also get cheated out of money in a horse racing scam by robert redford and paul newman?

I enjoyed the riverwalk, then I had my 10th birthday.

San Antonio was built on a shittier and smellier river, and they decided to base their downtown around it.

I completely understand why Kotaku went away from it, and it is for the better. I just liked the quick scanning part when I do not have a lot of time to read.

I miss the “should you play it” part of the reviews

Jezebel and io9 seem to be have had some notable writers leave lately too

As far as open world RPG’s go, I have only played Skyrim, and Dragon Age Inquisition. I loved Skyrim, how would it compare to Fallout games? The eeriness of Skyrim has stayed with me, and I love it.

obligatory you must be fun at parties comment

When people look at this story beyond next month, they will not understand this genius line.

What happened to Raysism?

They really fell apart on the the last two, there was no moral or explanation such as the trees, or wind. Hell, the last one the kid was actually good and something horrible happened!

As someone who lives in Grapevine, and works in Arlington, you will get no argument from me. We are a construction shithole.

And that is fine for modern events, but she does not have the credibility to be an expert on history that a doctorate in history grants. Reading her is fine, especially to become interested in history. I expect an attempt at expertise in this site. So many misunderstandings with history I just feel it is important to

You are absolutely correct. Malcolm Billings, Riley-Smith, And Asbridge in particular, but any Crusades historian will do when it comes to the basics of the Templars.

Not to sound snarky, but there are plenty of actual historians, with actual degrees, who actually studied the field of history, that should be researched and given credit before Tuchman. I realize she is very entertaining and a good read to beginners, but a historian she is not. History is a very important, and

A Brigadier General is still referred to as “General” in common speak. It is not necessary to continually identify them as “Brigadier General”