I find it uncanny how quickly he can spin a story about two of his relatives fucking the same person.
I find it uncanny how quickly he can spin a story about two of his relatives fucking the same person.
Yeah, that's tough. Too many good games out right now. I paused Witcher 3 to play DS3.
If you don't have a controller, then I highly recommend getting one. (If you have a PS3/4 controller, you should download the texture pack that replaces the Xbox button images with PS ones.)
I agree that they're not that difficult; you just have to know the controls really well.
Agreed. The environments feel a lot more lived-in, and the encounters in every room feel very well-paced and thought-out.
Ghost is on Papa Emeritus 3.
Also, how many non-Netflix shows fall apart in the second season? It's not fair to attribute the same thing happening to Netflix alone. It's hard to make good TV, and it's even harder to keep making it.
Kamp Krusty to Behind The Laughter? Skips a lot of good season 2 / 3 stuff but I'll buy that for a dollar.
I had the exact opposite experience. After finishing the second episode, I couldn't believe I had only seen 1.5 hours of show; I thought it was much more, given how much happens.
She also posts on Reddit a ton, if that floats your boat.
Good lord. That's the most-clever, worst thing I've ever seen.
I didn't expect that review to end so poetically.
Maybe his friend works at a jail making license plates.
What's Hamilton's per-urine-jar average?
Chet's shirt!
I don't know if I'd identify this type of music as sludge (though I'm by no means a metal expert). I always thought of sludge more in the Mastodon / Kylesa / Torche vein.
They want to see how Review ends before closing the book on that channel.
You know as painfull as it is I had to let a few people go over the years. Yogi Berra, Lou Pinella, Bucky Dent, Billy Martin, Dallas Green, Dick Houser, Bill Virdon, Billy Martin, Scott Marrow, Billy Martin, Bob Lemmon, Billy Martin, Gene Michael, Buck Showalter…
I remember it having a lot of opening narration.
I'm cautiously optimistic about this adaptation.