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Animals, that’s who. It’s orders of 5 or nothing.

She simply turned and said: “Game of Thrones? What’s that?”

hahahah...no.

If you want to be a WORKING actor who signs on a movie two years before the release date, having a disease that has a good chance of killing you tends to stall those multiyear contract negotiations.

It probably didn’t help that he was a weirdo and brought that testicle on his show later.

I wonder why make him asian at all? Why bring race in in any way unless it’s pertinent? Be somewhat vague on the character descriptions and let the reader visualize the character.

The character doesn’t have to be smart or well rounded, just interesting. Not everyone on the planet is smart and well rounded. He can be an idiot and self centered, as long as he’s interesting to read about.

Wait a minute. Hold on. That’s not how percentage addition works. Unless they say specifically at 5 you get 10%, at 10 sold you get 20% and 15 you get 30%, it’s independent. 10% each time you reach 5 cars.

No prob. I gotcha. But this is the internet, so you MUST CORRECT EVERYONE ABOUT EVERYTHING MINUSCULE DETAIL. It’s involuntary at this point.

The top one ain’t Storm. That’s from the upcoming Black Panther. That’s T’challa’s mom.

This whole thing isn’t that surprising if you read about open casting calls. Disney said they auditioned thousands of girls for Moana before they found her voice. That worked out quite well. Same for Mowgli in Jungle Book. It’s described as “thousands from the UK, US, Canada and New Zealand.” That turned out well,

I’m going to run away from its parked position, too.

How many Courics is that?

I don’t understand the physics of that collar, nor the present location of her left nipple.

Well played.

It’s not. That’s why that statement sounded weird.

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John scored a true time capsule; this thing gives Jeep XJ owners a solid idea of how the vehicle came from the factory nearly two decades ago.

Dinosaucers was AWESOME!! I used to search for that show all the time. The eighties sucked for actually following a show.