There’s also this nugget from the FAQ:
There’s also this nugget from the FAQ:
...and there’s no official word on when shows like Lois and Clark or Superboy will make their ways to HBO Max.
Well fuck. All I cared about was my DC Animated stuff from the 90s, and they’re taking that away from me. This sucks.
This was fairly informative - I didn’t know a flu shot “wore off”. I do question this line:
The problem will always be that they don’t want to be just rich, they want to be STUPID RICH, so finding a business model on this market that could help them accomplish this while still treating drivers as actual human beings is close to impossible.
Yep, it just shows that they have a flawed business model and need to come up with a new one.
You can get a new F-150 with the Coyote, throw a Ford supercharger on it to preserve the warranty, and get the same amount of power for damn near half that price
I was in market for a pick up truck a couple years ago. And all I wanted was something basic like an old Ranger from the 80s. I knew they didn’t exist any more, but I went to a Ford dealer to see what they have on offer anyway. I told the sales guy that I really want a very basic hauler, and he tried to sell my F-150…
Man few things break your soul then finding out someone you admire was really a monster. Always makes me wonder what the creators of something I like are really like. I mean I hope the people who made Ed Edd and Eddy are normal people.
*Putin’s team
Don’t blame me, I voted Kodos for Blue Valley School Board.
Finally, Kora auditions for Agents of SHIELD by searing a hole through Deke in the trailer for next week’s episode, “Brand New Day.”
“[E]verywhere that we could, we dialed it down,” he said. “We made the contrast between the bags under his eyes and the orange skin softer than it actually is. We made the hair a little less cartoonish than it actually is. We made the suits fit a little bit better. We went out of our way to play fair because we felt…
The actor playing Obama looks like he’s in his 20s. What, Denzel wasn’t available? Kidding. I’m sure this guy will do fine.
Why thank you, facw. This is the most balanced and thoughtful (meaning: full-of-thought) post here yet.
My first instinct was scrap everything and buy something nice, but by the end I had developed a weird begrudging respect for someone so obsessed with sport-esque Chryslersubishis.
A Man Bought Seven Cars For A Total Of $1,915 But His HOA Is Pissed. Help Him Decide What To Sell
You have to admit though,for the Saturn at least, the duct tape likely exceeds OEM standard for that quarter panel.
“In the mid-’90s, 100,000 miles was about all you would get out of a vehicle. Now, at a 100,000 miles a vehicle is just getting broken in,” said Campau.
That and it’s one thing to sit through a 2-hour movie with subtitles now and again, but 10+ episodes in a series can be daunting.