Wow. Donald has the full Mussolini going. Not to mention a classic defensive posture and a slight hint of pouty-lip.
Wow. Donald has the full Mussolini going. Not to mention a classic defensive posture and a slight hint of pouty-lip.
145 tops with that profile. :)
That’s what I understood also, they served as a simple visual block. Thanks, I was just about to post a similar comment.
Only took one late night Saturday night flat, a AAA tow to a closed until Monday morning tire store, and a $50 taxi ride back home, to buy a spare tire and drop it into the spot where it should have been originally.
I was doing a quick web search and found a full narration of the work listed on youtube. The Frank Decker version sounded pretty good.
Since reading it for the first time in Analog, I’ve always wanted to see “A Song for Lya” developed into a movie/series.
“it still consists of the same elected officials as last year, the same Congresspersons and Senators” . . . Let’s see, mid-terms not until November 2018. You want early resignations because you’re trying to grow a grassroots movement with this weak-ass semblance of BS?
You’ve nailed it. Both do have four wheels (teasing you).
Bottom photo: photographic proof of BMW inflated prices.
Unless you’re German.
In my book he’s a hero. That’s 50 guys he spared from dumping a crap load of money and time keeping the little bastards running (long time former addict).
. . . and 100 broken window cranks.
Let’s hope. Pretty much in agreement with your critique. For me, the book was all ramp and no road.
So says the guy with a life to lead.
You may have found the one thing bigger than the internet.
Steve, relax, you’ll blow a fuse.
I think first and last eps will do just fine, and that’s probably double what’s required.
This isn’t Tulsi Gabbard first term as a US Congresswoman. She has been the United States Representative for Hawaii’s 2nd congressional district since 2013.
I knew this would attract spam.
I gave up years ago looking for a watchable movie on Netflix. What I want to know is where do these movies go (or at least their viewing ‘rights’)? Do the distributors really believe they’ll be able to sell them strictly as DVDs and still make money?