Ha. “I noticed the grass on the fairway was freshly mowed and someone had put a lot of work into it. I saw that, instantly- and I saw it before- it just looked really well manicured. I didn’t want to hit the fairway and mess up all that hard work. I pull hooked it and erred on the side of not hitting the fairway,…
Rumor has it the cheerleaders were also part of a pyramid scheme.
But wouldn’t it be great if when he inevitably ‘disappoints’ over some slightly tone deaf remark or not entirely thought out opinion that he isn’t thrown to the wolves and the internet can refrain from the usual “he’s dead to me now” guff.
I would love to see the branching tree of choices that led him to step down.
I care. So you’re wrong.
Well once I start trying to bite you to death, feel free to shoot me. I rather like all of my limbs in tact. If that makes me a pussy, so be it, but at least I will still have all of my fingers to flip you off.
That’s really not one either. That’s the way the game works. Ransacking a base, for whatever reason is within the rules of the game as it is laid out. By the actual rules of the game, you can wreck that base whenever you feel like it. An unspoken rule would be more like “only wreck bases if someone built them out…
H20Delirious’s “army,” as he calls them, defends his right to play by the game’s unspoken rules wherever he wanted.
Lunch was more than two and a half hours late. We were all waiting for Vadim, who stayed in his study, working on the Barbarella script.
I was thinking Thresh or Cypher.
Thresh?
That’s not revenge. That’s just bullying.
I’ve shared this story before, and I’ll share it again.
Or... you could just move over.
That’s just journalist Clark Kent. Is he some kind of hero? I’ve never thought his Planet stuff was particularly heroic, so unless he has some kind of secret identity that nobody has told me about, I don’t see what you are getting at.
While most welfare recipients are honest, it’s the shatheads that ruin it for everyone else.
They’d never go for it, there are already Pings everywhere
If the English didn’t want it called soccer, they shouldn’t have coined the term.