My thought as well. The new animated series has a great look to it (as well as just being a really good series). I would love to see a game based on it.
My thought as well. The new animated series has a great look to it (as well as just being a really good series). I would love to see a game based on it.
Simple solution. Don't go see it.
yeah, we have 2 kids, and an apple slicer is a great way to split an apple between them at lunch or dinner without needing to spend a lot of time coring it or anything. We also have an older-style peeler/corer/slicer that slices apples into perfectly thin slices for pies and such.
Random question, and I'm not sure it changes the math all that much, but if using helium, you wouldn't need enough to actually lift the building, right? The objective would be to create a neutral bouyancy for the building. Then fans could lift, lower, and stabilize the building's position in the sky.
You say no to a potential client, you still have hundreds of other potential clients.
I can understand why you'd say that you'd rather take the $15,000. But the truth is that accepting an offer of $50 per photo means two things. One, DKNY doesn't really value the work that was done to capture the images, and Two, the offer, if accepted, devalues all photographers' work, not just Brandon's. By this,…
I can guarantee no store allowed or approved it (assuming it was filmed in the US - I didn't watch to the end, not really something I found funny). The insurance implications alone involving teens throwing themselves on the ground and smashing milk and OJ jugs in the vicinity of other customers would be enough to…
Considering how Abrams made use of Leonard Nimoy in Star Trek (ie: not the focus of the story, but a good supporting role), I really don't have a problem with this. Although if this turns into Grumpy Old Men in Space, I'll be disappointed.
Nerd trap, sprung!
Sooooo....Revenge of the Nerds, Pixar-style.
I have the game here in front of me and it has the 3D compatible logo on the box. I don't have a 3D set, but I assume that means it's good for true stereoscopic.
Mononoke is a great example of Ghibli's more adult-flavored tendencies. I really, really like Spirited Away as well. I don't think I'd show either of them to my kids until they were much older.
This is the first thing that came to my mind too.
Loved the original, love the new look. So no, you're not alone.
My family is Irish on my mom's side. We named one of our sons Jack and the other Ronan. So I guess we are 1 for 2 for originality.
Believe whatever you want. In fact, I'd think Zack would applaud that. But don't try to teach Creationism in science class. It's not a scientific theory at all. Teach it in a religion class, or reserve it for bible studies or something. But it isn't science, no matter how much the religious right wants to present…
I don't feel like this is a new plot line for this show. I mean, it's been a while since I've seen it, but I feel like they've always had this "girls in a comic store? Ludicrous!" vibe.
Dessert Marines! Fighting the evil forces of Black Licorice on the planet Ice Cream Sundae!
While true, we don't really know what the conversations between the Angels and Hunter were. And at the time, they were trying to sign Greinke. So, while it may have been true at the time that they didn't have the kind of money Hunter wanted, the offseason situation is pretty fluid for a lot of teams. Once the…
LOL. I lived in McKinney for a couple years. The random snow was nice, in that it was usually gone within a day or two. Although that major ice storm last winter was no fun. Had to drive down into Dallas to finish work on a commercial for the Super Bowl, watching cars slide into ditches off 75.