I probably haven't had sex more in my life more times than I've wacked it for just a 3 month period when I was 18..and I'm 44 now and had steady wife/gf since I was 21. It isn't even close if you look at my entire life.
I probably haven't had sex more in my life more times than I've wacked it for just a 3 month period when I was 18..and I'm 44 now and had steady wife/gf since I was 21. It isn't even close if you look at my entire life.
Is this a new trend? The Venus Of Brassempouy is 27,000 years old:
It's amazing what a game journalist can do when they actually spend proper time with a game of this size instead of churning out a review the day after release.
its because they waited until they actually played the game it was meant to be played before rushing a review out lol
I went from 3.5 to Pathfinder and I loved it. But I picked up the 5th edition PHB, it looks awesome and I can't wait to get into a session with some friends. It seems a lot easier to teach to new players also.
Kudos to the guy at 1:32 who walks through the whole thing without losing a drop of beer.
+.001 (Because, apparently, that's all I'm authorized to give)
what the fuck
We should ask Marty Schottenheimer and Dick Vermeil to come out of retirement and teach this kid what a brutal practice schedule actually is.
The network is decided by the road team. So, every game where an NFC team is the road team will be televised by FOX. Every game where an AFC team is the road team will be televised by CBS.
Fox shows all NFC away games, CBS gets all AFC away games, other than the Th/Su/Mo evenings. Intraconference games (eg. AFC away at AFC) naturally fall into that structure.
I want you to take a closer look at that sentence....
I would be part of the crowd complaining about this....but not being able to play destiny has enabled me to finally start continuing my Tales of Xillia playthrough so I can finally crack open Tales of Xillia 2 and eventually Symphonia HD.
So perhaps it was a blessing in disguise.
sucks for all the other players though.
DDoS isn't exactly "hacking" is it? Are we giving them too much credit?
How are you going to write an article on Liam Neeson being a badass the day after the Scotland vote and not talk about Rob Roy?
Jesus, has no one seen 1989's Next of Kin, where he's an Appalachian guy come up to Chicago to find out what happened to his brother (played by Bill Paxton) and kicks some Mob ass until they take him out and the rest of the clan from back home (led by the other brother, a XChicago cop played by Patrick Swayze*) come…
The Bears went with Hester as their #1 receiver as an experiment and ultimately Lovie Smith was never willing to admit that it failed from day 1. He simply wasn't a good #1 receiver. A few years later they moved him to the slot but a full time "conventional" slot receiver he is not (eg Welker).
The book on Hester was that he isn't the sharpest pencil in the box and couldn't pick up the offense quick enough or well enough to be a WR option earlier in his career. I have no evidence either way, but it sure seems like there had to be a way to get him more involved. Probably the best thing for him once he got…
I have heard from former college coaches of Hester that he simply wasn't bright enough to pick up the offensive playbook. He just isn't a very smart guy. He was fast, and that is why he was put on return teams, and not used much as a receiver or DB: he just didn't pick up the intricacies of the game. When he made the…
I don't doubt that Hester could have been a poor man's Percy Harvin or Darren Sproles, but there is a lot of negative to his play as well. He consistently had problems with assignments and routes when with the Bears and a lot of teams punt to Hester because more often then not he gets bottled up, misjudges where he is…