That doesn't include shipping. The winning bidder has to pick it up in person at the basement of the Alamo.
That doesn't include shipping. The winning bidder has to pick it up in person at the basement of the Alamo.
The Cracked Podcast is in my weekly rotation, and it's pretty enjoyable for the most part. The only one I couldn't finish was the Swaim episode where he described his trip to Burning Man.
That's what happened when Luke gave Wicket food after midnight.
Holy shit, that first Empire poster is awesome. I love the war propaganda poster feel of it.
But that only really works for the Big 6 (or 8 I guess). He seems super confident in some of the smaller categories like Filmography or Costume Design, though he doesn't really show what kind of data sources he is using for this info, which would be interesting, unless it's just based off of insider information.
That was an interesting interview, though he really avoided answering questions about getting into the nitty gritty of how they come to their predictions.
The down-vote stalkers have to resort to new methods of annoying people now that Disqus isn't showing the down-votes anymore. I think it just means you're popular enough for a stalker. Congratulations?
He was charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance, so I'm guessing one was for the meth, and one was for the shirt.
Mmmmmm, full of socky goodness.
Dredd ($13,414,714)
Red Dawn ($44,806,783)
Total Recall ($58,877,969)
Nick Nolte?
Wasn't that his closing statement at the VP debate?
Very good, Barack. Short, but pointless.
Gah, I am out of the loop. Nevermind
BC would probably be either Michael Buble or Nelly Furtado. Saskatchewan has to be Colin James or The Northern Pikes.
Okay, I've started to go through the data, and here are the preliminary results:
That's how long it took to learn, not to master it.
Ooooh, sorry. You need to phrase it in the form of a question.
I noticed in the Canadian coverage they don't show the individual scores from each judge and just show the composite score. Is this to cut down on people complaining that some judges may be biased?
I'm actually really happy with the coverage here in Canada. CBC has completely committed to the Olympics and is basically a 24 hour feed. They'll show everything live overnight, then in the morning, they'll replay it over the entire course of the day, with like a 1 hour break for the evening news.