ex-saint
ex.saint
ex-saint

As I responded to others who said the same thing you did: I don’t necessarily disagree, but if it’s that important HAVE A SIGN.

Wow. I do not think I could have summed it up any better.

Sounds like a place I wouldn’t go back to.

I mean, to a point, sure. It was more than just a cringe, though; this guy went above and beyond (and his shop is directly across the street from a Tim Horton’s - which is where my friend’s coffee came from). In retrospect, coffee should have come after the shop but if it’s that much of a problem, have a sign.

Hmm, that was good. I can appreciate that.

No sign on the door saying not to bring it in. And the competitor didn’t care at all.

My father had a 96 MX-6. Got that over the MX-3 because the back was just a little bit bigger, which meant at least two more years of me fitting in the back seat.

I agree(d) as that was my experience until a few weeks ago.

FarCry 1 (for PC) is one of the best games I’ve ever played. So refreshingly challenging, yet achievable.

Yep, I find SprintX to be remarkably underwhelming, too.

Overcooked is great. Stellar time management co-op.

Overcooked is great. Stellar time management co-op.

Oh, I did watch Gargoyles! Never really been into superheroes (other than Batman - I blame Adam West).

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It was similar reviews for Divinity that got be to buy OS1.

I usually go 2-3 episodes into a new season (after a previously bad one). Sometimes the first episode sets up future episodes. But certainly not more than a season and a half of bad TV.

I think I got the right ones!

I always go into bluffing games with an honest approach. I’m very open about my strategies before my turn and then I act them out.

Jeez, where do you live? Even the town I grew up in (10,000 pop) has electronic recliners in the theatre.

Man, you just keep doubling down on your bad take and/or weak trolling attempt.

One of the very few cartoons I watched as a kid. And they’re available on YouTube now!