gkar2265
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gkar2265

I just want to see a Bruhl Hemsworth reunion,

Whenever I read WandaVision, this pops to mind...

I will still take either of them over the overrated Kristin Stewart, who has the range of an electric scooter on a good day.

I disagree on Kat Dennings. I despised her TV show, but I liked her performance in the Thor films.

While I thought the same thing about the title, as long as Taika Waititi is directing, it is all good. After Ragnorak and his film and series for What We Do in the Shadows, I have complete faith in him.

That is the most sensible explanation I have seen or heard yet.

Give the UK a month or two with a no-deal Brexit, and I am sure some sale will be arranged in some sort of quid pro quo aid.

The Russians “helpfulness” in adapting the S-400 to NATO systems sounds a lot like the helpfulness China showed back in March 2001, when instead of having us fly our EP-3 back home, they disassembled it, packed it up all nicely, and shipped it back to us. Some folks are just so darn helpful.

They could buy alot of Fishbeds and F4s!

Why don’t alot of the Pentagon brass share your opinion? The biggest cheerleaders for the F-35 have been congress critters who have parts built in their districts. And building the same fighter for all service branches never made much sense, especially since it never resulted in any savings. We will probably use fewer

Erdogan isn’t stupid

Potato tomato.

IDK - as Kyle points out, why the hell would Turkey by these missiles? It makes absolutely no sense at all. They are not compatable with the rest of their NATO tech, they lose the F-35 business (parts), and who are these missiles a defense against - Greece? Syria? Israel? US? The PKK? Aliens? Erdogan has, up to this

According to Stormy, his dick looks like a toe.

Look at a map of the old USSR and it will become instantly apparent. Of course Turkey and Greece being apart of NATO while fighting each other in at least two conflicts since NATO’s founding has always been a thorny issue.

Not only that, I always liked the way he handled religion in B5. One of the main characters is a Russian Jew, and he handles her faith in a very sensitive way. I did not know about that aspect of JMS’s childhood, so yeah, he went completely opposite of his father.

I always thought the reboot was quite good, and felt like it had aged and updated well. Especially the one where the woman can stop time by shouting - that was the perfect TZ episode for the 80s.

My counterpoint to that (and the Star Trek universe) is while I like ST, B5 was far more realistic. Not only did the staff have to worry about a budget and resources, but B5 actually brought up a point about rebellions - who is gonna fund this noble struggle anyway? It also showed us the reality of down below - I am

My money is on this turning into a a big, wierd, combo Burning Man-UFOcon well away from Area 51.

They just might? There is no cell coverage, so no live timing this. It is highly unlikely any recordings would make it out - the roads are covered and it is highly unlikely for anyone to “sneak” out through the Nevada desert. Oh, and let us not forget the existence of aerial assets. Anyone taking this seriously (there