Been wondering the same thing. I only buy LEGO sets sporadically any more (if that much), but will definitely buy that when it comes out...
Been wondering the same thing. I only buy LEGO sets sporadically any more (if that much), but will definitely buy that when it comes out...
How do you find a good tattoo artist? Is there a website (or other resource) that catalogs tattoo artists by their level of skill and what types of tattoos they specialize in?
North Beach you say? I can give you a tip to avoid risk of sickness at that beach that is nearly 100% effective. Don’t swim at that beach during the week following a hard rain. The rest of the time you’ll be fine as long as you aren’t immunocompromised.
Lake Michigan (overall) is actually very clean (I used to do research on bacteria levels at Great Lakes beaches).
Unless the first name is going to be Bruce. And yes, I seriously know someone who just did this.
True, but chemtrails don’t cause cancer. A central tenet in the beliefs of chemtrail conspiracy nuts.
I agree. The only exception is that some of us that started on FO3 (including me) actually prefer FNV. Both had their strong points though.
Doesn’t help to have them take the test annually. I was at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles one day, and a 70+ year old guy was taking the vision test. He was guessing at all the letters and the person administering the test coached him the entire way and them gave him a passing score.
Using pop or soda is a regional thing. Neither is wrong. In the south, it is common to use the term “Coke” to refer to all soda/pop. I grew up (in the Great Lakes/Midwest region) hearing it referred to as “pop”. My cousins from the East Coast refer to it as “soda”.
I was wondering pretty much the same thing. Specifically, is it better to take a few specific things (like main weapon, armor, etc) or do you grab everything and go? And then, is there a weight penalty applied to things like movement (as you mentioned)?
I like the concept/what they’re going for. I wish I had more time to spend on games at this stage in my life. If I did, I’d be preordering this.
YES. That was an absolute Godsend when I did my last build. Makes things so much easier to adjust when you don’t get it right the first time...
I have seen this happen in person. Hilarious when it’s not you and not your car. Even funnier when you warn the person and they still do it.
You’d be surprised how good water is at shielding radiation, especially when (probably) billions of gallons are between the blast sites and the wreck site.
Similar experience here. I grew up in Northern Indiana (where lake effect snow is beyond commonplace). My first vehicle was a 1991 S10 with RWD and an automatic transmission...
I agree. For me, being DM is most enjoyable when I fly by the seat of my pants. If I let myself, I will get bogged down in the rules and such. When you improv most of it, it’s less stress (and preparation) for the DM & tends to provide a better experience for the players.
I’ve had the same Logitech G5 mouse going on 12 or 13 years...
I almost crushed a guy between my truck and his mailbox when he tried to help push me out of a snow drift while I tried rocking it out. So, make sure if someone is helping by pushing, that there’s nothing immovable behind him/her.
I felt the concept of Bright was great. The The build to the climax of the plot was at least good. The haphazard rushed ending is what soured it for me. If it was a 2 hour pilot episode instead of a movie, I’d love it. However, as it stands, overall I’d give it a middling, “meh”.
Let’s ratchet it up a bit. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whirlyball