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Theres also daily carrot rewards for logging in to get tokens (which can buy packs/decks) as well as free packs. It'd take a long time to be really competitive, but if you're not looking to spend money, its not terrible.

I did logical, but I had my mind made up on that combo loooooong ago (when Kanto starters got added, I knew I wanted Bulbasaur and Froakie was seeming cool, even before his evolutions were really out).

My wifes going the "burn it all down" route, with adding fletchling to the team and hunting for more dual-typed fire

The first two badges were really slow, I really focused on a lot of "catching them all" and even stopped to grind out the bug pokemon to their final evolutions. Somewhere after badge 2/3 it sped up a bit, or I stopped caring to sit and keep catching things since I was well overleveled.

30 odd hours...no work (i'm an office worker) + Canadian, so I had Monday off.

Plus sleeps overrated and Thanksgiving had me, my wife and my brother all sitting there playing pokemon.

With a jealous sister sitting there playing phantom hourglass because she's waiting until payday this week.

I think its just up there in classic pokemon everyone knows, like Pikachu and Mewtwo.

I think the ash-version anime is questionable in its canon compared to the games. I do recall a giant dragonite in the first season as well as that city destroying tentacruel.

I can agree and disagree. From the perspective of an expansion, its still fairly priced as it is, it's not a huge amount of money for what it is. However, your comparison to full new game is still sorta flawed in that its similar to saying that I could get a 2012 midsize sedan with 60k on the clock for a lot cheaper

Half the price of a full game? Sure...but full game this is not. This is an apples to oranges comparison. Sure, they're both fruit, but they're hardly the same thing.

I think part of the problem people see with it is what was mentioned in the article...if i'm already let down and don't care to play the base game, i'm not likely to drop 30 bucks on an expansion to find out its just going to punch me in the junk and remind me that this isn't D2 any longer. At 10-20 bucks, I might be

Unsub with a single click? Outlook does it
easy rules/filter setup? Outlook does it
unlimited blocking? Outlook does it
deleting emails after a certain time period, mostly targeting newsletters and the like?

Unless there are a ton more features not posted here, it's more of a service for people with other webmail

Mines more of a "Outlooks awesome for webmail, just use it" sorta comment. I've also yet to run into a block limit on my microsoft account of ~15 years. Not so much a knock on Unroll, but someone can try to migrate their info over to a outlook account (if they're not already using one) and save the middleman.

Good, because I looked again and the lincoln doesn't have a stick for all the other details that are the exact same, which was a hindsight when i was looking at the post again.

Of which, the shifter or the collision avoidance? cause I've got a fusion with the selectshift so I can show the former, but I didn't opt for every nanny system I could get.

I saw that interior shot, and it doesn't look any different than my fusion SE with the myfordtouch. That alone took value into a nosedive for me. If i'm paying for luxury, I want to be swaddled in whale penis leather and replace that plastic with wooly mammoth tusk ivory damnit.

If you don't want all the toys, you can get the 2.0 eco with awd on a SE for a lot less than a titanium as well.

few points lower than the fusion, though the difference in ride/handling between the two reviews is probably the biggest thing to me. The fusions a great drive for being in the mid-size family sedan segment.

This is pretty much my view. I'd buy a jug of synthetic on sale, a filters not that much for a decent brand (aka, not fram), I use my parents driveway (as an apartment dweller) and they have a drip pan from when my father did more of his own work. Here we don't drop off at gas stations, but, there are public hazardous

Outlook already does a lot of this natively...and for the most part, easily (aside from blocking domains, I can't think of much that isn't easy and blocking a domains not really hard).

Forgot where I parked earlier this year at a major hotel in their underground lot while at PAX east...I'll give you a hint: A parking garage like that is never empty. Thankfully I didn't have your advice then, because i'd be dead from the waiting, sitting idly trapped.

Eventually i played marco polo with my cars