If only the Jedi council would let him practice his sexuality openly, he won't be forced to bathrooms like that (unless that is his thing anyway).
If only the Jedi council would let him practice his sexuality openly, he won't be forced to bathrooms like that (unless that is his thing anyway).
UofM alumni here too, and the squirrel club was definitely legit. I was a member of the Michigan Leisure Club, however. We basically just went to the diag (the "quad" for college movie watchers) and sat around in lawn chairs once or twice a month in our club t-shirts. Basically, clubs serve as a means for liked minded…
Yeah, but not only do you die, but some dude takes over your body and sleeps with your girl. Talk about dancing on somebody's grave.
What really bothered me was the idea that he replaced that poor dude at the end—I mean what happened the guy who originally lived in that body that he jumped into (quantum leap style)? Mind you, I perceived him as accessing already existing parallel relaties not creating new ones with each jump...
It begs the question, do they even need to build a new town? Couldn't they take over a mostly deserted housing-boom town in Arizona or Florida for less?
This experiment started like all good scientific experiments: with high scientists and helium filled balloons.
I have credible scientific evidence that veganism is a choice...
That episode of TNG is on SyFy right now (just a heads up)!
At least you didn't have gay sex for money while doing intravenous heroine and receiving a blood donation in Africa in 1977, cause that would def get you banned (it's cool if you did all that in 1976 though).
Forget the asteroid belt, lets do some cold-planet-core mining. Mine the once molten iron core of Mars for all the gold that the red planet sucked below!
I've been writing "mooses" for years...
Not sure about Nepal, but in Bhutan they take their Yetis seriously. They even set up a national park to preserve their habitat. Check it out: [en.wikipedia.org]
Motherboy was also a heavy-metal band that used to rock pretty hard in the ’70s. We are legally obligated to make the distinction.
Wait, they know they are robots? Isn't that how every disastrous event begins on the holodeck?
Wait, they know they are robots? Isn't that how every disastrous event begins on the holodeck?
There is a really great article about the safety and reversibility of IUDs in Wired. Check it out: [www.wired.com]
Not sure. I agree with @lamagnumrt, for computers at least. It is kind of an invasive way to search. Imaging everyone talking to their computers in a coffee shop. I've had it for three months now (or there abouts?) and have never used it regularly, despite that fact that the voice recognition understands me perfectly…