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Well I'm pretty sure the intention was to knudge them towards Sansa had they not reached that conclusion themselves. She fled the city right after/during his poisoning while the Red Viper is still there. Also his method of poison is by lacing his sword before battle, and is a legendary fighter. It's not exactly his

Dontos showed up to take Sansa away while people were still confused about what was happening to Joffery. He knew immediately what was going on which means he was part of it and he wouldn't have pawned the necklace.

This was my problem with WoW, everyone would already know how to beat each boss, where to go for what item etc. While I did still often have fun grouping up for quests/instances etc. I could never shake the feeling of how much more fun this would be if every one in the group hadn't already run this instance 5 times or

I bought a bag of skittles for the first time in years a month ago and had the same WTF? reaction. On their own the green ones are okay I suppose, but you can no longer shove handfuls of them in your mouth with reckless abandon because the green apple doesn't go with any of the other flavors. Someone needs to get

I love those marketing quips, especially when they're taken out of context.

Love Drop Dead Fred, and I can probably say when I saw it as a kid for at least a few days it was probably my favorite movie until the next movie I saw. That's what makes this question tricky, favorite movies change overtime and kids are a stupid and love everything.

If you're not really going faster than second gear there isn't much point really. But if you're going faster than say 40mph it's a much more efficient way to slow down and stop by throwing it in 3rd gear and letting the engine slow you down a bit before you apply the brakes. Don't you feel how hard you have to brake

It depends on what version of Outlook you have but generally it's under the preferences File menu->options->mail subsection. There should be a group of checkboxes under the heading "When new messages arrive:" Uncheck "Display a Desktop Alert" and you're good to go.

I've heard that often, this is one of those subjects that's still hotly debated. Half will swear you should never downshift to slow down, the other half will claim you always should, some will say it depends. Opinions constantly shift back and forth almost as much as the debate about whether or not eggs are good for

4. Close your Outlook or at least turn off pop up notifcations. Can't count how many times I've seen an exec giving a powerpoint have an email popup with a summary that should probably not be seen by the entire company. I'm often tempted to email them during the presentation with the subject "Downsizing Friday 10am -

And if you do find one fat chance they're willing to let you burn out their clutch and brakes learning. I learned to drive standard on my first new car. My brakes went in about 2 years from not understanding how to properly downshift to slow down and my clutch went after about 4 years. My second manual never even had

No.

Completely agree, that song and the scenery are alright, but it drags on forever and doesn't fit the show at all. It belongs in the intro of CSI: Atlantic City not a show set in the 20's

Plus GOT's intro updates to show new locations as they're reveled on the show so it stays interesting.

A man of my own tastes, this is almost exactly how I make Bloody Mary's. It's so simple I can't understand why practically every bar in the greater Boston area has an absolutely disgusting Bloody Mary mix.

There's also the other side of it, where every frigging week you end up having to root against your home team (assuming you don't live in Florida) because you're playing someone who started your QB against you three weeks in a row. You end up hoping they hand off the ball every-time they get to the red zone.

Why the fuck would the Chiefs call their last timeout immediately after the two minute warning?

On the next Great Moments in Poop History:

After getting infected with two separate cases of adware from Google Ad sponsored search results in as many months I'm about ready to make the switch to Bing. Google changed the blue background for ads to be so faint now it's almost indistinguishable from actual results. It makes it look like the ad is the first

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