Shiner Ruby Redbird is a decent beer generally, a good light beer, and the best of all possible camping breakfast beers.
Shiner Ruby Redbird is a decent beer generally, a good light beer, and the best of all possible camping breakfast beers.
I was on the road a lot today so was excited to check this out.
RIP Dairy Barn. It's not like I've ever second guessed leaving Long Island, but I regret it less than usual now that I know they're gone.
It’s pretty cool! Like, I wouldn’t recommend spending a crazy amount of money to have it on vinyl or even necessarily listen to the Oldham record from start to finish more than a couple of times. But there’s space for this sort of stuff in a lot of playlists and it’s already aged a lot better than I think, say,…
It’s not the Stones’ version that was sampled, it was the Andrew Oldham Orchestra’s cover. And it’s farcically obvious even before the strings come in.
The rat’s not well-timed because the rest of the events are triggered by Scott’s return from the Quantum Realm. There’s no reason to think a month or a year earlier or later would’ve made a meaningful difference.
That emphasizes the objection rather than undercuts it, I think. Why mention scheduled stoppage time otherwise? Of the facts of the winning goal, we should all be able to agree that it's the one that matters least.
Granted. Dembele both wanted out of the twice a week English schedule and the one year at a time English contracts for 30+ footballers. I’m not mad he’s gone, but I don’t see any sense in suggesting that he couldn’t have played a vital role in the second half of the season.
That seems unkind. Dembele stopped being a 90 minute player a couple of years ago. If Amos hadn’t done his knee, if Dier hadn’t gotten cursed, and if Winks weren’t so fragile Dembele would’ve been surplus to requirements. As it stands, present results notwithstanding, I think it’s a bit crazy to look at the first 30…
Weasel words. Framing the goal time as past the end of ‘scheduled stoppage time’ implies irregularity. Either Onana’s 90+5 booking or the state of possession (i.e. Tottenham actively in the attack that led to the winning goal) would have made ending the match at 95:00 hugely scandalous. It takes, charitably, an…
Trippier’s best year for Spurs coincided with Dier’s—the fluid 2/3 at the back meant that he’d have Alderweireld covering his limitations.
I don’t think you’re wrong but I do think that sucks given how much Tony's willingness to risk his life has been part of his character growth (both directly and in terms of his PTSD/guilt). And while it's maybe fair to assume in world that Strange doesn't know this, leaving the implication hanging is... well, it sucks.
>-Cool that Eve found the Ghost anyway, but why just doctors/nurses and not pharmacists, given the talent for tailoring drugs?
TBF, it seems like ever since Norton there’s been a deliberate choice to have Hulk/Banner‘s character development happen offscreen. It's weird but not new.
What makes your insistence hilarious is the emphasis on “locked.” Would you find it more plausible if the rat got in by operating the door handle? You shouldn't.
You’re looking at it backwards, which is a little ironic because Strange was most likely projecting forward through the conditions needed for victory. It's likely the 14M chances examined were overwhelmingly weighted toward those where Tony and Scott were able to meet.
It’s entirely possible that that’s why he doesn’t want to talk about it when he gets back to 2023.
What you’re ultimately saying is that you wish a three hour movie were somehow longer to warrant your skepticism about one character’s underdescribed but clearly plotted growth.
Which, to be clear, is the only part of Stark's memorial we saw. There were a thousand ways to show the world mourning Iron Man and only one group of people to honor Black Widow, yet somehow they didn't just not give her a funeral, they have hers to him.