I was already feeling pretty jaded with movies in general when this came out so I missed them all at the time until The Avengers came out.
I was already feeling pretty jaded with movies in general when this came out so I missed them all at the time until The Avengers came out.
We’re instructed to persuade customers to use the app to order those sandwiches, but we can still make any of them. They’ll just cost less in the app.
I find it ironic that Texas who 1) Blamed people dying on supposedly frozen wind turbines 2) Has laws written to preserve oil and gas rights 3) Has oil and gas officials practically on their energy review boards 4) openly fights against renewable energy even though its the probably the largest producer in the US - is…
How about do it by GVWR. The weight more than anything is the damaging part of the roads. Incentivizing OEM’s to get lighter seems like a good move. Also, moving people out of giant bro trucks seems like it might make sense.
Subway is good again. No joke. The new “rotisserie chicken” is so good. Way better than their old sloppy slimy chicken.
Sure, just what we need. Slash the budget for the already crippled infrastructure repairs. That'll fix things
If this was the experience in Miami just imagine how bad it will be in Vegas, a city that literally only exists to separate visitors from their money.
That Headline is sort-of sensationalist.
Nice Price because it’s cheap enough, rather than it’s somehow special.
Then it would be your fault for whoring about elsewhere.
Maybe it’s because... let me check on the app quick... a small fry on it’s own is fucking $2.59. That’s 230 calories for $2.59. I can get a 250 calorie hamburger for $1.49 or a 400 calorie McDouble for $2.29. Like, I’m not here to do pricing strategy for you, McCEO.
When the fries cost nearly as much as the burger I stopped buying.
Larry is the greatest Gym Leader in the history of the series.
well, considering they are reusing an engine designed to run on the WiiU, it’s almost wizardry that it runs at all.
SE, stay the fuck away from The Oregon Trail.
Longer release schedules means more people maintain membership across multiple months.
I think that a little bit more understanding would help this situation. To start, I doubt that “Wizards of the Coast” sent anybody anywhere for any reason, because they’re a subsidiary of Hasbro, who have probably retained the Pinkerton Agency’s security services for a pretty good reason - patenting a lot of stuff…
So as you say yourself he let them in, and then git in contact with wotc and sorted the whole deal.
Yeah they decided to do like an “epilogue” to their big story climax so this set should have like cards that indicate the aftermath of all the invasion stuff rather than spoiling it in the main set. I think it’s kinda dumb but also.... kinda cool.
Having worked at places that have broken street dates. You can’t go to jail for that. However the store could face a penalty for breach of contract and could possibly lose all business with WotC