If the anchor hadn't kept interrupting the person who was ACTUALLY THERE, that person was trying to say that Ford was going at his brother who was heatedly yelling at him, and she was just on the track when the Crack Train was coming through.
If the anchor hadn't kept interrupting the person who was ACTUALLY THERE, that person was trying to say that Ford was going at his brother who was heatedly yelling at him, and she was just on the track when the Crack Train was coming through.
It sounds like at :17 the sheriff says "Fun Butt-safe environment."
If anything, I think Pharoah adds some of his Shaq to his portrayal of Sharpe. Or maybe his "attention teachers and students" principal character.
I see more Vinnie Jones.
I'm thinking Oquendo was getting out of the way of the throw to home plate. Just a guess.
Have you even been paying attention? It's not that they're pro-Boston more than they're anti-Cards. At least, for page view purposes.
Clearly not Legos. The link even has the correct brand, which is one of many knock-off brands that look like them but aren't.
I believe he was signed to a 3-year deal, so unless he's cut at the end of the season, he'll be a Colt through 2014.
I did my part to help defuse a potential situation at Lucas Oil after the Colts/Seahawks game. Pops and I were in line for the urinals and some drunk bro is trying to start shit with the only 2 Seahawks fans in there at the time in the line next to ours. I pulled the "We don't have to be that kind of fan, dude," and —…
Exactly! The whole time the mother thought some other guy was the father, and only after that test proved otherwise did it occur to her that it was from a one-off with AP. He's not to blame.
The only way this would be interesting is if it turned out to be an Ender's Game sort of thing where they don't know until somewhere near the end that they're participating in real battles with real consequences. Without that, it's just Gundam All-Stars.
Why the wide eyes? That's mid-range price right there on a good polystone statue.
What I meant was that by solid grinding and 5-starring all of the early chapters, your level can go up pretty damn fast above the "recommended level" and by the time you get to later chapters, the enemies are like going through tissue paper. The only actual challenges are in the premium chapters and events. I guess I…
Eh, to be honest, working for a newspaper chain, I know to not pay attention to spoiler stories. Especially after learning about Cap's "death" years ago after Civil War. I've also let my Infinity issues stack up so I can read the whole thing in one go, so I've tried to avoid spoilers as best I can.
Eh, the "Phoenix Five" event only very loosely followed the events of AvX. And only in "Oh, hey, we now have the Phoenix Five versions of Cyclops, Emma, Magick, Colossus and Phoenix (because I guess Namor was on vacation) and it's just slightly level-appropriate in difficulty."
So you're saying I should have been stocking up on Iso-8 even though I finished the AvX event last week? Damn!
What I'm trying to figure out is how bad were his hands to begin with that the pain of a severed end knuckle isn't something you immediately realize and say, "Damn, my hand hurts a lot worse than normal."? How much adrenaline/possible other substance is coursing through this veins for 3+ hours that he doesn't realize…
Guess Trujillo should have gone up a size, no? But no, guess he's all "I wear one size smaller to show I'm buff." Or whatever.
Finally got around to watching that pilot last night. It was decent enough. Had a Stargate-meets-7 Days feel to it, and it sucks that Syfy didn't pick it up. Especially after the major cliffhanger at the end (which I assume was meant to set up the season/series arc). Plus, Jeff Fahey!