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I read this story off of a reddit link, and a lot of people also came to her defense in keeping the car. The fact is, a known vehicle with a known maintenance history is a relatively smart decision over selling and getting a possible clunker. Controlling risk is just as important as controlling finances.

I saw some years ago some videos of his games, and I was really attracted to the tempest games! I think he is now making one for the Vita.

I'm a huge fan of the book and I was seriously hoping this would succeed. Then they left it with a huge cliffhanger and without a sequel :(.

For clarification, the Orb of Thesulah. Also, the spell was actually a curse, intended to cause a vampire to feel regret for all of the evil it had committed as a demon. Considering what both Angel and Spike went through after having their souls restored, one could even consider it cruel and unusual punishment.

Do you not recall the orb that was required to complete the spell? The others of which were extremely hard to come by? The orb that was shattered when the spell was completed? They couldn't just recast the spell over and over, because they were missing the main reagent.

What about this guy?

Except even in the Wizarding World, Crumple Horned Snorkacks aren't real. They're a delusion of Xenophelius and Luna Lovegood. Lovegood thought he bought the horn of a Crumple-Horned Snorkack, as a gift for Luna, but when the trio visited him, Hermione pointed out that it was in fact an Erumpent horn and dangerous,

" ... the Doctor's companion would have been the first black (albeit animated) companion in Doctor Who history."

time to find some of those old VRML websites from the 90s and convert them.

I haven't made it in there yet, I'll be in the area for the Farnborough air show coming up in the next week or so. I've got a Norden bombsight gyro that I picked up in Chicago many years ago on display there. Nothing major, but it's still pretty neat. I've been watching them work on the building over the past

The Supermarine Attacker used the wings of the Spiteful, which was itself a development of the Spitfire. I'm guessing that wasn't what the author was thinking though.

Because I'm poor and have a ton of American flags for some reason; I have U.S. flags covering my windows in my bedroom as opposed to blinds.

Please tell me what a "Spitfire jet" is... I'm completely fascinated, having never come across such an exotic creature....

Are you just saying this because you don't celebrate July 4th?

go suck a bag of dicks

I agree with your final point, but Constantine's smoking habit is a little different from Renly's peach, wouldn't you say?

Why? Because you're full of shit. That's why.

And here is a Spiritomb of nightmares.

That's a great question! I'll see if I can find out what kind of receiver tech was being used by people in L.A. at that time.