Another Skyline responsible for leaving big skid marks:
Another Skyline responsible for leaving big skid marks:
“I’ll smack you ‘til Friday and it’s only Wednesday!”
What about a ghost? How was this article not published as a ranking of supernatural creatures by propensity-to-bone?
Just giving an example. It’s not like I brought up wrestling on an article about homemade beef jerky or some shit. “That strip of beef looks tough, but not as tough as Mad Man Pondo - who once stapled a dollar bill to my nipple!” (untrue story)
I’m sad only because we won’t get to experience the joy of finding out he died ever again.
I was totally going to recommend this. Tepper isn’t subtle, but she’s a great read. The problem with Women’s Country is the handwaved-genocide of anyone gay.
Great, thanks, now I’m seriously worried about other shit.
Was waiting for this, left satisfied.
“What were you doing out in the desert Kimi?”
“Walking.”
This is phenomenal work
They did mention it. Quite thoroughly. An entire paragraph about the Legends class vs Ultra 4.
She showed up on Tiff’s show Fifth Gear from time to time, and it was always a joy.
I think you’re supposed to look into your black heart and realize your life’s calling is to hold NATO hostage with a giant bucket of salt hovering over the ice caps, or capture the main character’s girlfriend with a ploy leveraging her grandmother, or foreclose on an orphanage or something from within a volcano…
Obligatory YouTube link. Because I’m native German, and this never fails to amuse my American friends and family.
Angry and pathetic is no way to go through life son.
This is some of the best comic related news I’ve heard in awhile. Hope they build to a Delinquents crossover with Quantum and Woody.
I think it works much better for him to just say “Go on, do your duty,” if you think about who Stannis is - resolute a lawful-neutral character.
I think you should treat the books and the show as different beasts at this point I think they will be divergent, but ultimately end a the same place.
Logic plays no part in anything Beale does.
I am no longer embarrassed by it, but “A Knight’s Tale”
It has aged like wine