Dude, you’re the one who did the blind taste test, and wrote an article on your food blog about it.
Dude, you’re the one who did the blind taste test, and wrote an article on your food blog about it.
Which begs the questions as to why this is a featured article to being with. I mean clearly you don’t care about it that much; and rightfully so, and it really just reads like an eccentric personal journal entry.
It’s actually just an article in which you try to establish trust so you can get paid on a mildly interesting and purposefully divisive topic...
I saw at a sneak peak last week. I thought it was pretty good. The flying stuff was well done. I would have liked more time with the X-15, but the Gemini stuff was amazing. I don’t think saying Armstrong has a flare for danger is accurate. Danger was part of the job, but he was a maticulous pilot. He got the landing…
That’s not the kind of victory in question, though. The point is that he’ll never actually change this more commercial aspect of the art world no matter how hard he tries.
Every year or so I rewatch Exit Through The Gift Shop and get reminded that Banksy rules. His art has always been pretty good and interesting but that is really his masterpiece. This is funny, too.
Read the linked article from Central Michigan University. The $100,000 valuation was an estimate given by a geology faculty member there. I would guess that, like large gemstones, a meteorite of this size transcends the typical $/g scale. As far as the first line, it can be interpreted that he found out it was a “meteo…
I make my friends pay me back in Interpretative Dance.
You weren’t going to buy any apple products anyway. Sit down.
What you should do is start talking to your other friends about how cheap she is behind her back. Really build up some animosity. Then if you ever go out together again, ask for split checks, but only 2 of them. One for the table and one for her. And if you’re in line for coffee tell Claire and Alice to go ahead and…
If there was ONE good thing to come out of those otherwise-god-awful Fantastic Four movies in the mid-2000s, it was the raised profile of one Chris Evans that led to the absolute perfect casting choice for Cap.
You end up shouting at them, anyway.
Dammit. I’m gonna miss Cap.
He’s the perfect choice for Steve, and always be. I’m sad :(
He really did. Given the number of times he suited up, I’m inclined to say Chris Evans has been the best live-action superhero we’ve ever had.
I think he’s been pretty vocal about the physicality of the part is really hard on him (I think he said he hurt his back?). Superhero-body is that much more difficult to achieve and maintain than successful-in-shape-actor-body. I think Hemsworth has dialed his workouts down, too.
He is so perfect because Evens is Steve Rogers. His casting was as perfect as RDJ.
*laughter turning into inconsolable sobbing*
Good, the 49ers need a new QB.