Obligatory:
Obligatory:
Mind of a child, body of a baby:
Does an early congrats get one out of greys?
I think the best way I can describe what’s likable about the series is the underlying tension - the unseen danger that’s constantly brewing. These books gave me the same feels as Roadside Picnic: we know X is dangerous, but this danger is somehow normalized when everyone should be running for their lives or just plain…
You know - sounds like I should ask. His is the only one I’ve ever seen, but could be a different model. Thanks for the catch,
Hah - had to google that to get your reference. I have friends with a 500 SE wagon. Looks like this, but far from pristine:
How do you know? Me - to get it into gear from Park, I had to rock it back and forth.
I’ll leave it at this:
Can’t really tell - but it seems they improved the front end.
Water pump on V6 Rav4s. If you don’t have skinny arms, apparently it’s a 10-20hr job for a mechanic. Seriously. Here is one guy trying to do it himself:
James Cameron’s Avatar series - not for what it is, but for what it wants to be.
It’s an every man ape for himself type feeling at junkyards...
Here’s a great article from Slate on Rotten Tomatoes and trajectories: http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/culturebox/2011/06/slates_hollywood_careeromatic.html
I’m thinking Czech hedgehogs are the logical next step...
How about Illegal Aliens?
Came here to say it - CP in a way that should never need explaining.
Exactly. Try dadsplaining that to a 10 year old!
Well - you really only have one option:
Wait - what is this Avatar? Was that a thing?