She really is. Doesn't like fielding, "too many damn buttons to remember."
She really is. Doesn't like fielding, "too many damn buttons to remember."
Yeah, it's like the 2013 fat Matt. He lost weight in the off season.
Not only was my spelling terrible, but I just walked right into that one!
Except skinny Molina. Looks like the author was playing last weekend's lineup. It's funny, Matt Adams, who you can see at the end of this, is really chunky, and Molina is always too skinny! Some guys, like Shelby Miller aren't very close, but other guys, like Peralta are very good. Kershaw is pretty good also!
I'm not emotionally invested in either, but the price and the games I mentioned sold me. Also, kids. Had a couple. Can play baseball when they are awake on the weekends. No bad language, etc. The Show is really great, wife and I have a lot of fun playing. Not only is "road to the show" as a single player experience…
See quite a few of them in the Mid-West where I live. Quite surprising, in fact. See more of these than I do BMWs, etc.
The Show is one of the big reasons I went to PS. That, "The Last of Us," and the Uncharted Series. I'll take that over Halo everyday.
There are all kinds of fun things in The Show if you let it sit without a time out, like outfielders rolling around in grass, batters using the bats for air guitar, etc. It's a great game.
It's cool that the manual above is autographed by Lovell and Haise. I'm guess that Swigert had already passed away.
That's interesting, didn't know that. NASA identifies it in the film as being NA's flight and ejection.
I'd say after those X-15 flights, this didn't seem like that big of a deal!
It was Alan Bean- the LMP on Apollo 12. I seem to remember reading somewhere in one of Chalkin's books that most of the guys thought the LM was easier to fly when the flying the LM sim/pogostick/bedstand thing.
Yes, reminds one of Mubarak and Tito.
It certainly caused a reaction. At the time!
It happened in the United States between 1861-1865, it was terribly unpleasant.
So, the only issue you have is this guy's methods.
It's going to be very hard to pin modern Iraq on the United States. We weren't in the League of Nations. Also, you have zero idea, unless you know him, concerning this guy's knowledge of Iraqi history.
Yes, I think that 4,805 dead Americans is a bad thing. As for "starting" the war, I guess we could have an at length discussion about UN Resolutions and such.
Yeah, it looks really good.