For those wondering why I say Buffalo Trace would make a great location for a Steampunk movie location, here are some pictures. It is America’s oldest continuously operated distillery (over 200) years, with most of the buildings being between 100 and 150 years old. Each one is heated by steam from a central boiler…
You need to switch off of Fireball...
Just in case you’re not purposely trolling, and you actually need a little schooling:
You’re right Anthony Horowitz, Idris Elba has never had experience before effectively playing a character that is traditionally viewed as white.
woah woah woah we don’t need to drag down daniel craig
I love arguments that entail “if everyone just did X correctly” as if we lived in that sort of world. You might hate idiot-proofing, but a lot more than just the idiots themselves would die if it wasn’t there.
My formula in college was to find the lowest value of x: $ / amount of cans in box = x
Unless you’re in college, in which case use this formula:
$ / abv = x
Find the lowest value of x.
I had a professor in college, and the professor said his mom lived in rural Idaho and would talk about “the gays taking over.” He said he’d ask her; “Well, what are they gonna do?”
An Air Force flight once requested Flight Level 600 (60,000 feet). The controller laughed and replied “If you can climb that high you can have it.”. The pilot answered “Roger, descending to FL600”. It was U-2 returning to its base after a mission.
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Tales from the New Horizons
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Not to mention that leaving things hinted at, not dwelt openly upon, leaves space for the audience’s imagination to fill in the blanks, and that makes for a more emotionally-powerful experience.
“I am where Mentality has always come from. I am Mentality. I am an athlete. I am a scholar. I am a musician. I am an artist and a maker. I am also a fighter.”
Unimog? Unimog.
You play on PC or Console,,if on PC check out Fallout 3 Wasteland Edition..you will be singing a totally different tune.
We start with data from floating, scientific buoys that NOAA has been distributing in the oceans for the last 35-year represented here as white dots. Let’s speed up time to see where the buoys go...
First thought, before realizing this was a time-lapse video, "He's coming in way to fast."