-Roses?
-I got them at the flower shop.
-They're beautiful.
-So are you, cha cha!
-Roses?
-I got them at the flower shop.
-They're beautiful.
-So are you, cha cha!
Natas did it on a fire hydrant in the Streets on Fire video. Since then, others have done it, and Jordan Sanchez did a Natas Spin kick flip put on a really high pole.
No but when they were about the kiss, I literally had the same feeling I get when I'm about to kiss a girl. I mean, that was a successful scene if I've ever seen one.
Yeah he's really good, really creative. I've never seen a power slide slappy into a tail slide before. The rotating stall is called a Natas Slide for Natas Kaupus. If you wanna see a skater who is just as creative but does incredibly huge and death defying stuff, check out Andrew "Jaws" Homoki https://www.youtube.com/w…
I haven't played it, but I remember when Skyward Sword came out, it was hailed by many critics as one of the best games ever.
Build it, beautiful!
In the green glass bottle? Me too.
Oh yeah. And if this show has two of my favorite funnymen, Jason Manzookous and Paul F Tomkins, I'm in.
Does Howard make any appearances.
Please, to me, he will always be Vaas.
It's os good.
Boy, HMM must be a nightmare to work at. Kim has already been put into the cornfield once before as a punishment, and she is back there through absolutely no fault of her own. Working in a firm where every mistake will drop you down several rungs on a career latter sounds so stressful and moral killing,…
It's such an old sitcom trope.
That was good but I didn't love this episode. And as soon as we were introduced to Jake's old partner I knew that he would turn out to disappoint Jake in the end. It's a really old, and to me annoying and obvious, sitcom trope.
You have damn good coffee here in Fortitude. And damn good Lutefisk.
Or the monster from "The Terror" by Dan Simmons.
I decided to skip The Division after the open beta (ugh) and decided to just go for MGSV. I think I made the right decision.
Gary Jules version of Tears for Fear's "Mad World" for "Donnie Darko" made me go back over their discography to realize that Tears for Fears was an incredibly underrated band from the 80s.
Seriously though, at Brakebills, a school for magic, why would Dean Fogg REALLY have too much trouble believing Mike when he said he didn't remember what he was doing? Is it so much of a stretch that an evil force, most likely Martin Chadwick (spoiler?) was taking over his body? At a magic school no less?
Great, Brakebills South, but no run to the South Pole?! The Magicians giveth and the Magicians taketh away.
It's just that in the book he's so different. He's a punk rock kid who is a complete wet blanket and so fun at all at any time.
Not bad. This was in no part in the book, but I enjoyed it.