seanctucker
seanctucker
seanctucker

Don't assume everyone has your experience.

I was going to bring up both of those, with the question of 'how would you write those stories today.'

I've had this conversation here before, but yes, it's still possible to let your kids outside. You just have to be prepared for the objections from other parents.

Was that sentence supposed to read "breaks it off because obviously she's facing statutory rape charges"?

The shoes...if I'm not mistaken, these men are wearing oxfords with smooth leather soles. The kind that are a little slippery on a coarse surface. That's the most astonishing thing about any of these photographs to me. Imagine being a couple hundred feet up, with no safety lines, on a thin metal girder...in

They've stopped. I had the chance to explain it to most of them, and I got some grumbling replies, but a few "huh...I think about that" replies as well. And he's 11 now, though small for his age, and people seem more open to it at that age.

Precisely!

Not a multilane highway, but it is a busy, four-lane road with stoplights at every block. I'm on my phone so I won't try this, but I'd imagine you could find the rough area on Google streetview and check it out. This was on Georgia Avenue in Silver Spring, Maryland. I don't know roughly what mile.

Awww. Thank you.

Lol. I probably have. Wouldn't surprise me.

this is happening where I live, so two interesting notes on the law:

"here is no contemporary first-hand account of these devices or their use."

Nope. Professional bodybuilders go through a cycle, timed for competitions. They have what they call "bulking" months, when they eat as much as possible and work out heavily. At the end of a bulking cycle, they're more muscular but more flabby. Then they have "cutting" months when they cut the calories and work

I have a theory that they actually designate a few scenes where he needs to be extra big, shoot most of the film with him in reasonably good shape, then take a break from shooting while he bulks up for those last few, and shoot them. There are scenes where he is distinctly 20-30 pounds heavier than in the prior scene

I'm glad to hear an OK resident confirm this. I did nothing but drive across the panhandle one January, and briefly stop to let two dogs out of the car to do their business...but when that wind blew, I believe that was the coldest I've ever felt.

I may be wrong, but I have to think that this is their answer *now*, when they haven't had a second season greenlighted and have to act as though they have only eight episodes to work with, ever. That answer has to change if they get another season, doesn't it?

hasn't whedon said we'd be getting more Black Widow backstory in this one? And the first trailer had the shot of ballerinas (I'm not a comic reader, but I think I've read somewhere that she was in ballet school in Russia way back in her past)

Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!

River was unforgivable in the movie, because she waited until everyone who cared about her was wounded and dying, and THEN she turned on her magic "I can kill all of these reavers without breaking a nail" power.

The trailer didn't leave me with the impression that he was justifying drone warfare. More like showing its costs on the warfighters, in terms of the emerging idea that PTSD can come from "moral injury" as much as from being under fire.
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