Dad might appreciate a high quality humidor, but that’s not what you’re getting for $40.
Dad might appreciate a high quality humidor, but that’s not what you’re getting for $40.
Dad might appreciate a high quality humidor, but that’s not what you’re getting for $40.
Dad might appreciate a high quality humidor, but that’s not what you’re getting for $40.
That movie is a masterpiece.
They can’t even get solid home media releases done.
And the weird octangular paper products was an odd design choice.
Formerly lived near Santee; can confirm. It’s the San Diego area’s Alabama.
It is not. Bizarre.
I just watched it for the first time last year. Holy shit, what a show!
John Adams was marvelous! Paul Giamatti just killed it.
Strongly agree. I wasn’t thrilled when I first saw him, but holy fuck was he fantastic.
I have pilot’s wings from Eastern Airlines.
No; ThinkGeek actually had cool shit.
The number of business leaders that don’t understand the sunk cost fallacy is staggeringly high.
Having personally witness the kind of abuse she’s describing, I would say this sort of turnaround isn’t uncommon. An abused person in a relationship often wants everything to just course correct and become normal, and when the abuser promises all sorts of things, the victim will grab onto those promises like a life…
I have to wonder whether GWB would have gotten into Yale if he wasn’t a Bush
Didn’t change the content that was sold/licensed -- its the LOTR books and the Hobbit books.
No. Literally the only things out there/available are the LOTR and Hobbit books.
Agreed that people often mis-read Moore. Zack Snyder, for one. And I think both the Watchmen and V for Vendetta movies make the same mistake (e.g. Rorschach was not a hero, Zack).
Yep; in fact, Watchmen was originally going to feature the actual Charlton characters, but then DC decided they wanted to really make use of them, so Moore and Gibbons reskinned them.
I wouldn’t have to. I’d have way more confidence in a Maser than anything I assembled.
Language evolves, sport. Adapt.