Rick Guidice, who is featured in this documentary, is one of those people.
Rick Guidice, who is featured in this documentary, is one of those people.
You can get a book on it.
“But, when you break it down and think about it, it’s not that much more expensive than most baby things”
“But, when you break it down and think about it, it’s not that much more expensive than most baby things”
I hope the editor drank less coffee when cutting the full doc because that was annoying to watch.
Counterpoint: They are perfect for peanut butter blossoms.
As the author of the official movie novelization, which is due out tomorrow, I can tell you that I had my own interpretation of the knife at the end. Also, there is a bit more detail about the bus transport and other stuff that either didn’t make it into the movie due to time or that was of my own intervention. Maybe…
I just assumed they did a cost benefit analysis of the money saved by not hiring cashiers compared to the money lost in theft.
Wait... Are we supposed to be upset about this? It’s a small discount on public transportation (that takes 15 years to add up) to encourage its use. Sounds great and very minor in the grand scheme of what cities can offer.
Gee, I’m real sorry your career blew up, Ricky.
I think Charmin Sandiego is a better name than The Mad Pooper.
Sorry Bryan but I have a feeling you’re just misunderstanding. I don’t think he’s saying Jobs literally spent $10M on a literal textbook, I believe he’s saying he wanted all the textbooks in one so he spent $10M developing the iPad.
I am 25 years old. Having not experienced the 80's and being a lover of gaming/nerd culture/history I found this book to match all criteria for the reason you read a book, including to be entertained. I liked the references I knew, I liked the references I didn’t understand because it forced me to go look them up, and…
I loved this book. I regret nothing and I will own it. It was very fun.
The angst this book produces in those that hate it is so baffling to me. As a child of the 80's I found it to be a fun, silly romp that allowed my mind to spin up memories of days gone by. Now the chic thing to do is tear it down like its Dostoyevsky.
Growing up we would see Fred Roger’s on vacation in Cape Cod, he knew my Grand parents. He was everything in real life that portrayed on TV. He was kind, considerate and spoke to you as an equal. On Friday the 13th (Fun Fact: Every single Friday the 13th was King Friday’s birthday) Fred would call our home in King…
Lady Gaga and Metallica should have started over as well. I wanted it to be an awesome performance, but it was a disaster, lol
I’ll argue that there are actually 3 Hill Valleys in the 1st film. There’s the original 1985 HV (1.0 unaltered with the Twin Pines Mall and wimpy George plus tough Biff), then the 1955 HV that Marty travels to and in which we then see him alter 1985 HV 1.0 (1.1 now with the Lone Pine Mall, more assertive George and wim…
Here’s why: it’s all fantasy, fake, and not real.
Isn’t this a tech site? Shouldn’t you be focusing on the story of the first drone capable of carrying a person instead of getting out some jealousy that a vlogger (who has been making sponsored videos since *before* he was a vlogger) gets paid to have fun while you get paid to be mad about it? It’s not even an…
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