Frogs?
Frogs?
The unchecked idiocy of humanity online, mostly.
But whose tongue is in whose cheeks?
My priorities are “having $6,200" over “1980s Toyota Appliance”
Pretty much. Every new key word brings a new wrinkle. I won’t go into detail, but “Empty” and “Fall” have been bugaboos.
But does Milkshake Monday bring all the boys to the yard?
This progress is very atypical of me. I’m back to struggling again now.
I love The Sims Medieval, it’s just so much fun! And it’s less resource management than the regular Sims series.
I didn’t know that existed...
Is this stuff covered in the books anywhere? I’ve read the Dunk & Egg stuff, as well as the extant Song of Ice & Fire series, but none of the comics, encyclopedias, or other assorted GRRM cruft.
Yup. My main videogame engagement is listening to Triple Click, The Besties, and Kotaku Splitscreen at work, and well, reading Kotaku and occasionally Polygon on my phone.
If, according to the quote in the article, ska is
I’m not in the same stratosphere as Sweeney, being a lowly thousandaire but if you bother me about work when I’m out eating, I’m also going to try and end the interaction as fast as humanly possible. I just want to enjoy my meal.
Couldn’t they have spent like 1% of that on implementing a dang shopping cart for their store?
I don’t think AVClub would ever sully that sweet Laurel Canyon sound with filthy lucre.
I seldom do Starbucks (low carb diet) but when I do on cheat days:
Usual: Venti Java Chip Frappuccino
Most Complicated: Grande Skinny Cinnamon Dolce Latte
Both are effectively coffee-flavored pudding/milkshake rather than actual coffee, which is what my French Press is for.
They definitely got value from my new account. After loading up on freebies, I bought both Untitled Goose Game and Kingdom Hearts I.5/II.5 during the time they were Epic Game Store timed exclusives. - I think that totaled $60 even at the sale prices I paid.
It’s typically only a week (Thursday to Thursday), not a month.