That's what makes this whole thing especially redic. Vegas clubs are tourist attractions. There is a reason why they they have to employ hot people to dance in them. The reason is that the majority of the attendees are middle aged and thick middled.
That's what makes this whole thing especially redic. Vegas clubs are tourist attractions. There is a reason why they they have to employ hot people to dance in them. The reason is that the majority of the attendees are middle aged and thick middled.
Yeah, but it's Vegas, where most of the money is generated from tourists. Usually people who are traveling to party plan ahead (like this woman) and that gives the club the ability to create the illusion of exclusivity by limiting their walk in comps to 9s and 10s.
Oh yeah, I agree. I mean from the POV of a bystander. If you're walking along and see kids in a hot car. As long as you approach the car respectfully, you can ask them if they need your help. It's when the kid is too little or disabled to be able to understand if they need help that it's really hard to figure out what…
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The haircut thing makes no sense to me because it's one of the few consumer places that always has a waiting area.
I feel like in this situation the kids were old enough to ask for help and apparently did, in which case, go for it. The times that are harder to call are when the child is too small to ask for help or are strapped into a car seat.
I think the idea is that Eric is in between identities and just kind of copying the TV until he figures out how to re-invent himself for the next century. From his flashbacks, I kind of get the idea that he alternates between aimless wandering and getting a job/life every century or so.
This happened to me too! I'm surprised to realize that I'm still upset about it years after I stopped playing.
I think that is more of an individual problem for Angel, made worse by the circumstances of his re-ensoulment. For one, I think the show has suggested that Angel was somewhat mentally ill or had behavioral issues as a human, so for him the divide is more literal. It's important to realize though that Angel probably…
I think the general way it works in the Buffyverse is that when you're first turned you kind of lose your mind and over time it kind of fades. You always kind of have your own personality, but I guess it's like when humans in real life go nuts with bloodlust when given violent power and permission to kill. I think…
In the case of the human blood supply issue, they already have established that vampires (and at least some other blood requiring demons) can live off of animal blood. Even the non-souled Harmony lived off of mammal blood when working at Wolfram and Hart under Angel. If anything, mass conversion under that logic would…
I feel like they never really found the pay off for the Impossible Girl. Like for example, I was convinced that the fact that she had a double on Gallifrey was going to come up somewhere in the anniversary story or anywhere in the return of Gallifrey storyline. If she was going to save the day, I just wanted it to be…
I've always liked her in a general sense, but lately every time she opens her mouth, she comes off as smart and reasonable. Most people who have been famous as long as her either devolve into a mess or evolve into someone who is extremely out of touch with the world. She seems like she goes out of her way to maintain…
I feel like "medical history" as justification is just bunk. Wouldn't that purpose have been better served with an anonymized medical history report put together by the agency that the donor is legally obligated to update in the case of serious illness?
I bet you anything she had worn the dress a million times with tights and no one had ever had a problem, she wears it without them one day, some jerk adult makes a mistake and instead of letting her go, decided to double down just to be a dick.
The problem with Morello's story is that she would have been charged with terrorism if she really had made a bomb. I think they went just a little too far for plausibility.
Doesn't it seem strange that someone felt compelled to call the police and take video, but not to stay long enough to see if the mother would come back?
I think they were suprised that is was such a baby-faced toddler. They were probably expecting an older child (or at least not one that is so clearly a baby). My godson was in the 98th percentile for height at his age and very early walker to the point that I would assume his mother was lying if I had not been around…
They even have the actors and the budget! They just need to give at least one character some sense and stop killing all of the black people and this is a good show.
Virginia Woolf did the same thing with Vogue in 1924. They took her to shop in Paris, but she ended up posing in a dress of her mother's because she didn't like how the clothes fit.