And that’s just from sitting in traffic!
And that’s just from sitting in traffic!
Better throw both of them in jail just to be sure.
It’s approaching Kylie Jenner/Ariana Grande levels of obvious disparity.
A little of both. There’s definitely a wider variety of sizes and in-ring styles among AEW’s roster (fewer huge bodies and less the classic “WWE style;” more fast-paced indie, hardcore, and harder-hitting Japanese styles) than you saw in WWF back in the day, but frankly WWE has been making the same push over the last…
Kinda like how the Fallout 4 season pass rollout differentiated between DLC and expansions. Far Harbor and Nuka World (and arguably Automatron) were expansions, the rest was DLC.
Chris Jericho has severely depleted Florida’s supply of the bubbly.
Tricia was always a highlight of watching Rays games when I lived in the area. Good sport and a real pro.
I just did it a few weeks ago! Highly recommended.
> brings in Mark Wahlberg for slurring, incoherent half-time speech
And traded up to NOT draft Mahomes or Watson.
As someone who grew up in Austin, I can agree that if you stay downtown (or leave exclusively for destination BBQ spots in Driftwood and Lockhart) you can’t fuck up. It’s when you go to the fucking Domain that you’ve absolutely ruined it for yourself.
You got a problem with gooses, you got a problem with me, and I suggest you let that one marinate.
I watched it plenty, I was a tween who almost exclusively watched Comedy Central when it was on. I should have clarified; the shit the puppets did AFTER the calls were over was usually painful and undermined the comedy that came before it.
The problem I had with Crank Yankers, which was enough to get me to stop watching it at the ripe old age of 13, is that the puppets added next to nothing to the joke, and sometimes even detracted from it. Anything they tried adding to it, especially after the call itself was over, was a void of comedy. I had the same…
I dunno, Monday Night Raw was pretty putrid for a while.
I can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic or not, but taken at face value you’re 100% correct. They’re increasingly sophisticated pieces of software within an ongoing series; each with drastically different mechanics, features, rules, and roster, while the core gameplay remains the same. Kinda like Pokemon!
What argument do you think I’m making here? I understand the reasoning and incentive behind making new NBA 2K/Madden/NHL/etc games every year, just like I understand why Game Freak introduces a new Pokemon generation every few years.
Sun and Moon are absolutely nothing like Diamond and Pearl, which were also a far cry from Red and Blue. And each of those generations is for a different system. What in the blue hell are you talking about?
You said it yourself, they literally are new games. And it’s a 23-year-old franchise. They’re not going to just keep iterating on a pair of Game Boy games from 1996.
PSN offers a wish list on desktop/mobile, but you’d need to sign up for alerts from a third party to get notified if anything went on sale. I appreciate that Nintendo actually emails you to let you know something on your wish list got a discount.