Not enough wood paneling.
Not enough wood paneling.
Front end is definitely MK2 Supra inspired.
Yeah, that’s probably stupidest “rule” on the list. Standing up once the plane is at the gate is fine.
I miss Denny’s. All the locations close to me closed over the past 15 years or so, and all that’s left that is similar is IHOP, which I don’t care for too much. There was a Village Inn nearby, which was just ok, but that location didn’t survive the pandemic lockdowns. Last time I was able to dine at a Denny’s was on a…
In that case, if he’s still alive because he was on the other plane, or even neither plane, it will be in his best interest to let his “death” from this plane crash ride.
All these poles are yours. Except the south pole. Attempt no landing there.
Lou Reed for Honda Scooters.
*wave*
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That’s my whole point: If you know Bruce Lee’s history, you know that scene is BS, so if you take it that seriously, worrying it will somehow tarnish his reputation, that is quite frankly bizarre, and on you. Once Upon a Time is not some documentary, or even a biopic. So yeah, there’s a lot of fiction happening.…
Oh please. For any fan of Bruce Lee with the littlest bit of maturity, that scene should be no big deal. Trust me, Lee’s legacy is quite safe.
Shit don’t give him ideas.
Million Dollar Highway in CO at night while very tired.
“These compounds,” reads the marketing copy, “contain adaptogens that help the body fight off harmful chemicals and biological effects that create stress at the cellular level.
If the lake in question is manmade, I’m wondering if the cars were already there before the area was flooded.
Same here.
Is anyone ever impressed by anything from Taco Bello though?
Strange, because most fans, including myself, thing the first season is the best one, where everything after went downhill. So maybe the second and thirds seasons would be more to your taste?
“ I’d like to see a show set in the Witcher universe that works like a monster-of-the-week procedural instead of an ongoing political epic serial with world-changing consequences”