thedefenestratorofprague
TheDefenestratorofPrague
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I believe “Reges” is the plural for “Rex” in the nominative case, if I remember my grade school Latin

Synergy and Vertical Intergortion. 

I saw DHP in Spamalot, and I remember his Playbill bio, when referencing Frasier, he jokingly referenced the money. So I’m guessing, he prefers the stage as an actor, rather than TV, and because of the success of Frasier, he can do the roles he wants in either medium.

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If only Rodgers had the same beers around him as Brady.

First you get the Zucker.

I would agree with you if the two armies were human armies, where constraints such as fatigue, morale, supply existed for both sides and both sides had various endgame choices like retreat, surrender, negotiation. But that was not the scenario presented.

5'11" so I only experience that on the small commuter planes like the MD-80. Yeah, this would not apply to taller individuals, unless you are in the extra leg room seats or riding in more spacious premium cabins. 

In a just world, all of Farage and Johnson’s supporters should be in the yard. Scotland Yard. 

The internal logic of the Battle of Winterfell makes sense, if you constrain yourself to what the characters know, rather than what we as the viewers know (ie there are three more episodes after that one, so someone’s gotta live.) The only iffy logic is betting that the Night King has to be the one to kill Bran.

Oh, I just say it’s not working. The airline I fly is a bit notorious for spotty wifi, so it’s an easier sell. 

Godspeed. I don’t have them, but I know they can be a wild card on planes, but then again so can drunk adults. I’d probably rather be on a plane full of kids than a plan full of drunks. 

Eh, I’m not sure I’m on board with that (pun intended) being the quite the same. A vacation is a conscious choice, and the expectation and obligation is to relax. In the original poster’s example of a movie, or a flight, the obligation of the event is a type of solitude forced upon you, and that can be for some a

A friend of mine is similarly anxious when flying, because of the control factor. When she got a job that required more travel, she ended up seeing a doctor, and a combination of a lot of flying and atavan gets her through. She’s still not a great flyer, but she has tools to keep her anxiety at a manageable level now.

Ha! I’m a mid-tier frequent flier, so I do it often enough to where nothing phases me, but not often enough as to where I hate it. As long as I can get up without bothering other people too much, the only time I get anxious is if I have a tight connection. 

I feel the same way about flights as movie theater guy. I know they are cramped, the whole experience can be stressful, but there’s a certain euphoria I get when I’m buckled in, and have absolutely no control or obligations for the next x amount of hours. (save for not being an ass to other passengers.) I’ve been

And the Doges of Venice. 

So you are saying the Sharks could be in doo doo doo doo doo doo

Disagree. R+L=J was immense on the plot, but not in the “Aragon/Strider” way.

Does this make Dany, Leslie Knope? “RAMP UP KING’S LANDING”

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Also “Bozak”. No need for potty mouth, just because you don’t appreciate David Backes.