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I preordered the game, and got exactly the experience I hoped for. I feel like I got more than $60 worth of enjoyment out of the game, but not everyone uses my scale (I divide the cost of a game by the cost of a movie ticket, and multiply that by 2 hours. If I get more than that many hours of entertainment out of it,

I preordered the game, and got exactly the experience I hoped for. I feel like I got more than $60 worth of

Is it Sirius, by the Alan Parsons Project?

Have you personally done this? There is a note at that link: Note: Before you get started, be aware that all coverage devices require a $25 deposit, and that coverage devices must be returned if you cancel service or no longer need them.

Have you personally done this? There is a note at that link: Note: Before you get started, be aware that all

I have an echo in my living room, a first gen echo dot in my bedroom, and a second generation echo dot near my work computer when I work from home. I primarily use them to turn lights on and off, check the weather, time, news, and sports. They do make convenient alarms/timers, as when I set a timer in the kitchen, I

I think the last sentence should have gone all-in and spelled “SMART” as “SMAHT.”

Things I make with apples:

Man, I miss the subtitled Crayon Shin-chan I watched back in Hawaii.

Wow, given the price, and the laughable statement “Personally, I would’ve rather seen the basic remote come included and the controller be the $50 add-on accessory.” I did not expect the Shield to come out the winner here. The controller is the obvious accessory, considering the Shield was originally launched as

I’ve done the seafoam in the oil thing. When I did it, I planned on changing the oil two times. Added it to the oil, and a couple of days later changed it. I was a little concerned at the amount of sludge and grit that came out, but I put in the oil, ran with that for a week or two, and changed the oil again. When

I think I saw a trailer, and I assumed the rationale was “maybe if you are affected by both, the ghosts will fight over you.” Maybe to the extent that they won’t be able to get ahead of one another. I don’t hold what is essentially a movie monster team-up to a high standard, so giant leaps like these two cancelling

Honestly, I place most of the blame here on Rhode Island. Now, while I am partial to the Red Sox, and recognize his part in Red Sox history, I think Curt Schilling is a terrible person for his hateful, jingoistic, racist opinions. But Rhode Island backed a professional athlete’s non-athletic venture of making a game

Wait, wait, wait.... Back to the second sentence, about not needing to know English to enjoy. Is this movie a good candidate to watch in a language you don’t understand? Sort of like how Highlander 2 is a terrible movie, but if you have no idea what they are saying like that time I watched it on a Spanish language

Barely football? Isn’t a punt one of the few plays that actually involves a foot contacting the ball?

Honestly, the cars that stand out to me most are the dressed up Ford Probes that we’ll be driving in the future of 2015.

I suppose one could make that connection. I don’t really think of the time machine in automotive terms, at least compared to the idea of a show about a taxi cab company. Incidentally, I’m wearing this Rick and Morty t-shirt based on the BTTF logo: http://shirt.woot.com/offers/wubba-l…

I think Tom should name the baby Christopher Lloyd, because it isn’t a car name, because don’t choose your baby’s name based on a theme you monster. Of course, now that I think about it, Christopher Lloyd was a cabbie on Taxi, a sitcom I’ve never watched, which I guess is tangentially automobile related.

If you’ve got a particular problem with these promotions, I’m sure some representative at those companies would be willing to sell you one for full retail price so you can keep your iPhone 6. That would allow you to cancel at will the service you need for the device to be particularly useful, since that seems to be