In Georgia, at least. I think I one tried it in NYC and no one said anything, but maybe they don't know that you're supposed to do that at Five Guys.
In Georgia, at least. I think I one tried it in NYC and no one said anything, but maybe they don't know that you're supposed to do that at Five Guys.
Well, she can actually only hold a bow well. She isn't allowed to have an arrow notched in the bow, and she is certainly never allowed to shoot the bow. (Source: my mom was D9 tribute in Catching Fire, as well as doubling Wiress and Greasy Sae, and is also in Mockingjay Pt. 2)
Ha. You got me there. I've never been to Logan's Roadhouse, despite knowing of their existence.
If you're really into the unlimited peanuts thing with shells you can throw on the floor, just go to Five Guys. You can do that there, too.
Ugh Wonderland was AWFUL. Like I know OUAT is bad, but at least it's fun bad and it's addictive. Wonderland was painful to watch.
Well, at least it gives me something to tide me over until GOT? But then what crazy addictive show am I supposed to watch between two weeks from now and January?!
Oh thank goodness!
Wait...are there only two episodes left?! But they aren't even halfway through the book!! Are they breaking this up over two seasons? Or are they doing eight episodes now and, say, another eight episodes early next year?!
Well, drawings from the era show them over-extending their bows (also, the bows are medieval, not old). But that is for long-distance archery, not for precision shooting (which Katniss is obviously trying to accomplish when she's hunting). The archers would stick their quivers in the ground next to them, raise their…
I don't know what UNF is, but you are supposed to press the bowstrip to your lips as an anchor. She overdoes it (it should line up your lips with the center of your nose), but it looks more cinematic when you over extend the bow.
My mother's advice was that I should ride a few stallions before I pick one. I think she was slightly bummed when I married the only stallion I'd ever ridden.
Actually the Bible is the best selling book of all time.
Surprisingly, I've seen a lot of travel agents in Vienna (a lot meaning greater than one, because I don't know the last time I've ever seen a travel agent in the US). I honestly wonder why that is. Maybe because there isn't a prevalence of credit cards over here, so it's difficult to buy plane tickets yourself? I know…
What about flights on international carriers? In my experience, their prices don't fluctuate like their American counterparts. The most I've gotten was a 10EU voucher for my birthday, which really doesn't go far on providing a discount. I have alerts set up on Kayak, but my preferred carrier (Austrian) doesn't seem to…
I have to say that I have had bad experiences with WordLens. My husband downloaded it for his move to Austria. While it can translate things like big German road signs, it can't do much more than that, and the everyday signs are pretty easy to understand intuitively or after a couple of days, rendering the app…
I'm pretty sure that he said his wife even preferred him not as toned as Starlord.
We usually have family friends in many of the far-off places we go to. They usually know the best stores to go to already, so we don't have to figure it out. In Europe, grocery stores are sometimes popular across borders, so it can help navigating a new country by finding similarities between the stores. For example,…
In a lot of central or eastern European countries, kebab (sometimes spelled kebap there, which I hadn't seen as a spelling before) is the street food of choice.
Ah! That makes more sense. My husband met a couple of women who worked at the Vienna UN, and they didn't think there would be anything for me at the UN with media, but then he told them about my medieval studies degree, and they said that there were positions where that would be relevant to it. I don't see exactly how…
Ah. You are correct. You are perfectly coherent :) Those are the wrong words I used but...it's how it felt for me? I'm positive they did not purposefully choose it with that in mind, but that's the way I felt.