You don't hand the Olympics to anyone. You sell them.
You don't hand the Olympics to anyone. You sell them.
someone had left an indeterminate amount of semen on the sheets of the second bed, and those sheets had been taken away for cleaning, and hadn't come back.
...not all man holes are always covered
Ah, yes. Pretty much every console.
Meanwhile, upstate in Tampa, the Bucs text about pus a lot.
Golden girls wig prop?
All you can eat shrimp, huh?
Lynch was expected to expose himself for less than 45 minutes, and he was more than able to accommodate.... Even the few answers he gave were dripping with irritation.
I'd rather get arrested for smoking a joint than have people think I'm smoking an e-cig.
The last person I would expect is Mr. Fred Rogers.
No, the last person I would expect is Christopher Eccelston.
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actually, the reboot/relaunch really cleaned up Powergirl and restored her as a Kryptonian from Earth/Krypton-2. It's pretty cut and dry now.
I think she's supposed to be Kryptonian again, unless Flashpoint did away with that. My understanding was that writers basically just tongue-in-cheek say that PG is Superman's cousin from Earth-2 (as in the old, Pre-Crisis Earth-2) and have all but given up on stuff like her being Atlantean.
Yea he seems to play the same person in every movie. He might play it more arrogant or harsh in some things but to me It seems like he is an acting version of Derrick zoolander.
Controls are fine and accurate, the AI is never cheap as long as you're patient which is the entire point of the game.
Saying it sucks because it's too hard for you is stupid.
Eh, Wonder Girl's continuity is a mess, but I think Power Girl edges her out for continuity problems — plus she adds breast size and boob window problems to the comic industry.
She doesn't exist anymore. Until the day she will suddenly have existed all along.
If you want to see them make out there's always Adventure Land.
I'm in the process of reading them now. I had started book one before the series began, but stopped at about 200 pages. I, too, quite enjoy the show, but only recently really made the time to read the books.