Or you could, like, paint another line on the surface of the ice, right above the spot where the real line is... or use lasers. Lasers would be totally 21st century
Or you could, like, paint another line on the surface of the ice, right above the spot where the real line is... or use lasers. Lasers would be totally 21st century
How is it possible you review one of the best method-acting movies of all time, remind everyone how great Rosie Perez is as the unsung hero and voice of God (or their unconscious Id for you atheists) in this masterpiece... and have only one star?! You have 80 damn views, there aught to be 80 M-F stars.
Pocket sports car!
Underappreciated, but I get where you are coming from...
I say we need to test it! Once he’s completely healed, put him back on the bike at the same spot, lock the throttle full on, launch him into the corner (now carefully prepared to be sandbag free) and see how he does... my money is on him breaking at least one arm, both wrists and a collarbone, because he doesn’t know…
Never is the correct answer.
It costs everything. Every. Damn. Thing. That’s why its a hobby, not a profession.
he gets it right in video #2... bridge fails at the point where the workers were post-tensioning the diagonals. You can see the post-tensioner hydraulic ram and tensioning bolt in the aftermath of the collapse.
he gets it right in video #2... bridge fails at the point where the workers were post-tensioning the diagonals. You can see the post-tensioner hydraulic ram and tensioning bolt in the aftermath of the collapse.
I treat mine like it’s Monopoly money: fun to play with, but I don’t think i’ll actually see any of it when I want to retire... either the market will tank, or president #55 will allow 99% brokerage fees to drain my balance, or he will raise the retirement age to 99 1/4 or an act of God or congress will declare money…
The historically accepted way out of spiraling debt is an international war. History does tend to repeat itself...
it is and it’s a chilling tale
If you are intrigued by the Marie Curie story, you might try reading The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America’s Shining Women by Kate Moore.
I haven’t been there for 20 years, but your reviews brought it all back like it was yesterday... almost died one Sunday afternoon on the Taconic, but I can’t blame the road, still love the drive
all of it I can get my hands on... except the pennies. Those i keep in various jars, bottles, cans, amphorae, etc...