Back in the early days of the internet, my absolute first screen name was Drizz13, after Drizzt Do'Urden. Duh.
Back in the early days of the internet, my absolute first screen name was Drizz13, after Drizzt Do'Urden. Duh.
I just wanted to say that I now see these basically everywhere. :) I must have just ignored them, thinking that "throwback" was only in reference to the design. I haven't purchased one yet, but I might get one after work.
Jeez Loueez. I can't believe I didn't hear about this until now. Glad to hear your sister's ok.
Have you never had rice pudding with fruit? Not even with raisins?
In Taiwan, they put clam on pizza. I've actually seen pizzas with clams... still in the shells. It boggles my mind.
Ahhh, ok. Having played P3 AFTER P4G, I know why you operate the way you do. I had to put that game down due to life crap. Should probably pick it up. It's definitely way more frustrating :)
Hmm. I think I played on normal difficulty. I'm just super cautious and didn't want to get slaughtered a lot. I would love to play it again so I can get the ultimate persona (can't remember the name right now).
Not For Those Who Want: Something short. Persona 4 Golden will take you something like 70-80 hours to beat—and that's before you start New Game Plus.
Well, that's absolutely terrifying. ;)
Awesome, thanks! That's pretty hard to pass up.
I've never heard of Pepsi Throwback, but you keep mentioning it. I'll have to look for it. Of course, I'm trying to cut back on my soda consumption, but it seems like it would be a nice treat with a burger or something.
Where do you live? Mexican Coke is made with real sugar, I believe. It's not widely available on the East coast, but I just moved to Chicago and it's everywhere. Even Target!
Seltzer! Flavored or not.
I grew up in Connecticut. I've never had this shit. Duchess or DIE.
They just opened up a store in Chicago. I believe the wait is usually around 45 minutes or something insane. I'll try it out at some point, I suppose.
At my last apartment in Brooklyn, I got tons of mail for the previous tenants. For anything in an envelope, I always wrote, "No Longer at this Address; Return to Sender" and for catalogues, I usually found a way to remove my address online (I think there was a post on Lifehacker a year or so ago).
Eh, I disagree. It's not too far of a deviation from the haircut that many men had in the 40s/50s. My grandfather, for one, had the same haircut for most of his life, and it is very similar to this.
Nah. Every single ginger I know (and I know quite a few, by the way), would look terrible with a pixie cut. Of course, all but one of them have wavy/curly hair, which can mess up a pixie, but still.
It seems like they know each other, too. But I don't know how these things worked. I tried Minecraft once and was confused, so I just closed it and kept on my merry way. :)
Whether or not you're a Republican, that article has a very clear bias, considering it's being published on the conservative Jewish World Review.