Buying a Scion was possibly the hardest purchasing experience I had, except maybe for buying a house.
Buying a Scion was possibly the hardest purchasing experience I had, except maybe for buying a house.
Buying a Scion was possibly the hardest purchasing experience I had, except maybe for buying a house.
Missing the most obvious answer:
Yup. Here’s a forensic reconstruction of the assassination. Whoever did the shooting, all the bullets came from the 6th Floor of the Texas School Book Depository.
I don’t get it. Why do they stretch up when being rained down on? What’s the impressive part of the physics in that?
I’m waiting for the ad bomb like in “Transmetropolitan”. A rapid series of subliminal images flashed before your eyes for the subconscious to decode during sleep.
He also wasn’t an engineer at first, he was the helmsman. Roddenberry purposely made the diversity point by having him be the blind navigator the first season.
TNG’s crew includes a disabled engineer, for example.
Don’t forget Costco! Not only are some of the kirkland-branded items good, but, you don’t need a membership to buy booze there! (in most states)
Aside to the arrest-for-murder situation, can a player be arrested for assault during a game?
Here’s the thing about artificial banana flavor: It’s the wrong banana!
Just missing the other team complaining that all he does is camp.
I know this song. “Tiny Bubbles” on a ukelele.
My vote for worst comes from Voyager: it’s revealed in the episode where Neelix “dies” that the Borg have technology that can revive any dead person if applied within 48 hours. This technology was never brought up before in instances when it would have been incredibly useful, and likewise is never mentioned again…
Well, we don’t “know” for sure, because despite being in every episode, Boris Kodjoe is not credited with the rest of the cast in the opening credits. He’s a “Guest Star” in the end credits every week, which means he can be let go at any time.
He loses style points for running straight off the floor to the locker room, but stopping where he thinks no one can see him to wait for the ruling.
There’s a classic quantum mechanics question, “How many electrons are there in the Universe?”
I worked on a TV show that Lil Romeo did a guest spot on, back when “Romeo!” was just about to launch. I remember his dad walking him to set and introducing him around.
Plus, the girl on the monitor in the tech room is the same actress that appears later in the movie as his love interest.
Just curious. I meant, couldn’t software generate the tone and send it over a phonecall, like it sends touch-tones.