nealhanna
NealHanna
nealhanna

Very fun and memorable. Went home and did something every night. Bar hopping on Wednesday, hung out with my sis Thursday to met her new beagle Emmylou, Friday played SW Battlefront at a friend's, and on Saturday I went to my first strip club (I was DD so everyone else paid for my dances) before going back out to the

"I thought Mothers were sweet and nice a-a-and patient. I know loan sharks who are more forgiving than you. Your husband ain't dead, lady. He's hiding" is an amazing takedown.

From what I gathered everyone turned Lucas down because they knew how much of a pain in the ass he'd be trying to make things his way.

"In an effort to hip up his act, Darth Sidious briefly introduced an apprentice."

I'll be doing a little Arkham Knight, still need to beat NG+. I love switching costumes and using the game's photo mode.

Hopefully his forehead grew like the mighty oak.

They should have called it Star Trek of the B-o-r-e-d!

I will not sit idly by while you besmirch jalapenos!

Honestly didn't like it. The majority of the footage is just cg violence/gore and it wasn't very interesting to watch. I enjoyed the other EEs because the extra character moments made the world feel fleshed out, but there's only maybe 5-6 minutes worth in BotFA.

Lots of day drinking and junk food. Tried a new pub near my apartment and liked it. Gonna try having dinner there soon to see if my parents would enjoy it when they visit.

Its small but Apu saying "Cheese!" and the briefing starting again is never not funny.

I'm replaying GTAIV and need to do some side missions. Beat the story on Wednesday in 17 hours because I took cabs everywhere and skipped the drives. Also I barely hung out with friends unless I had to. My biggest issue was bike/boat controls suck and the baffling collision detection made some missions frustrating.

Would be amazing if they take a shot at hulu.

Maybe they're saving the boys for the new game.

Rad's subplot was amazing, but Lowe's delivery in this exchange slayed me.

Bravo for posting it all.

I love his facial reactions. Just the right amount of embarrassment, horror, and can't look away at what's happening.

Seriously, Rick Moranis is the best part about this.

Streaming services eliminated the need for one in WB's eyes probably.

Shot in 65, projected in 70. The extra space is for the optical audio track iirc.