falconflyer1
falconflyer1
falconflyer1

Doen't the people in North Korea who are constantly being told that their great leader is suffering with them wonder how he can be so fat?

My brother-in-law got visitation with his daughters after he raped them. They were 2 and 4 years of age. He also didn't serve any time but pled out.

Gives them a chance to hide their porn and pretend to be doing their homework...nice.

Misogyny: Biblically endorsed.

Yea that's what I'm thinking. I am all for them putting feathers in but it needs to service the story. Everyone is presenting arguments for why they should put feathers in and I wish they had. However, they need to find a way to do it to service the story otherwise it will create a disjointed narrative. This movie

Seeing it this weekend! Glad for some a ringing endorsement from you. Thank you!

Do you have an SSD? You should almost never have to reinstall your OS. Maybe clean up your directory.

I'm right there with you. I switched from Firefox to Chrome as my second browser a few years back but I'm willing to give Firefox another go. Safari will always be my primary though. I could never live without Reader and I don't understand why other browsers don't copy that.

Sorry, I should have been more clear at what I was trying to say.

No one will walk out.

Fair enough. I definitely didn't feel that way when I read them but each to their own. He's definitely changed his writing styles and Sharpe's character over the years. He admitted in the Sharpe's companion book that the Sharpe in Eagle who basically murders in cold blood is very different from the Sharpe in later

Bean didn't become a problem. Cornwell just stopped mentioning the characteristics (his hair) that were different from Sean.

I would love that but I'm off the wall excited about the Saxon Chronicles TV series. Also in my mind Sean Bean will always be Sharpe.

I wondered about that the other day. I noted that there was a cop and realized that if the cop had the App open he could mark it as not there and also probably knew who marked him as there since I was the only car in sight.

Ender's Game, Jumper, or Sharpe's Enemy. I disproportionately read historical fiction but it's interesting the books I reread the most are science fiction. I guess they have to be good to get me to read them. Interestingly enough I don't like any of their sequels.

Plex is so amazing...I can't say how much I love it. I'm a lifetime member of Plex Pass, not because it gets you that many useful features but because I wanted to support the team behind this amazing App.

Mercia and the Making of England is one of the best for sure! Britain after Rome is good mostly for the stage is sets rather than a direct connection to Æthelflæd. She's a main supporting character in the novels on the creation of England by Bernard Cornwell and he does a fantastic job portraying her from childhood to

Exactly. The original Spiderman movies were okay in spite of the character. Andrew Garfield was a great spiderman in spite of the movies he was in.

I understand why Sony is recasting and that the "Amazing" movies weren't that great, but I really did love Garfield as Peter Parker. So much better than Tobey McGuire. I hope they keep that Spidey Spirit at least.

Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians. One of the most amazing women of all time and who almost no one knows about. Without her we probably wouldn't have an England as we know. From ruling Mercia to pushing back the Danes to uniting the two most powerful Saxon kingdoms, she did what was unheard of for a woman in a time when