thesneakyewok
TheSneakyEwok
thesneakyewok

I used to buy full price, then sell the following year to offset the majority of my cost. With the 6S+ I did it through T-Mobile Jump On Demand, so I can just switch to the new phone without any hassle. Theoretically, I will get to keep my minimal monthly fee because that was supposed to be locked in with the

Go through Swappa. Extensive verification on devices and payment, minimal selling fees.

No mention of Joyce calling timeout and walking onto the field in the middle of what he had ruled a live play? The worst part is that we can’t even play this game under protest.

I wish volume was easier to control, eg: tap the pod in your right ear for up, left ear for down. I used to use my Apple Watch all the time to control my music playback, but Watch os 3 has made it more of a pain in the ass to get to your music controls, so that’s irritating.

The only way it would work is if Deadpool is constantly getting overtly censored (think beeps and blurs) and he is getting progressively more upset about it and complaining to the audience and other characters, except the other characters have no idea what he’s talking about. He would also have to interrupt other

My dog tells me I’ve seen The Voices, and why wouldn’t I trust my dog?

No, Neeson and McGregor both actually did pretty damn well with the steaming pile that was handed to them.

If you make it all the way across the field and back into the stands, there should be no consequences. Conversely, if you get caught, you should get banned from the stadium for a year or possibly life. Reward the effort, but make the risk so huge it deters most people.

Or just get one of these so all of the clippings are contained in the clipper, and you just dump them out afterwards...

You mock, but the ridiculousness of Matt, and especially former NFL defensive end Akbar Gbaja-Biamila, is part of what makes the show so entertaining. Just accept the absurdity and allow it to make you laugh and and it will all be okay.

Yeah, but when are they going to stop limiting us to a square ratio?

The word “people” is used as a generality to reference the vast majority. Even when price is a factor, “people” still usually end up choosing between the name brands so, even allowing for price fluctuation, “people” will tend to stick with the name brands they know. Your example proves my point, you won’t buy generic

The word “people” is used as a generality to reference the vast majority. Even when price is a factor, “people”

Makes total sense. I’ve never had a bad experience with their boarding group setup, so I can’t say that bothers me too much. I’m sure if I ever do though it will leave quite a sour taste in my mouth.

They could charge less than the average can of soda and still not make it. Pepsi is already way behind in the popular soda categories, and people don’t make soda decisions based on price. There’s loads of data on this.

They could charge less than the average can of soda and still not make it. Pepsi is already way behind in the

The soda market is too saturated and consumers too stuck in their ways for a new soda line to be truly successful, but damn if these new 1893's aren’t some of the best soda’s I’ve ever had, and hands down some of the best cocktail mixers. Here’s hoping Pepsi finds a way to pull it off in the longterm instead of

The soda market is too saturated and consumers too stuck in their ways for a new soda line to be truly successful,

I would argue that that probably depends on the knife. Bread knives are a little more utilitarian, you aren’t going to be using it the same way as a chef’s knife for instance. I do agree that cost doesn’t always equal quality, but often quality demands a higher cost.

I think the most intimidating thing is feeling like it’s unclear what I actually need to really get started. I like to feel like I have all the proper resources at my disposal before I start something new, so that I know if I don’t enjoy it’s not because I’m missing some crucial piece.

Can you compare to Southwest? Because I always fly Southwest, they have free snacks, free in flight tv and movies, and internet is like $5. Add all that to the solid customer service and and bags fly free, and I have a hard time wanting to go somewhere else.

We love it with a fierce and desperate love. We’ve been holding off on playing Under The Mask but won’t be able to resist much longer. We lament the void it will leave in our lives once we’re all caught up on scenarios.

Here’s my dilemma. Our group’s favorite game, hands down, is TIME Stories. We love how long it takes, the storytelling, cooperative play, puzzle solving, and strategy. TIME Stories has a limited number of scenarios though, so we’re trying to find something to scratch that itch. I’m thinking that D&D5E might be the