Actually, in B/W in one of the cities, there are lots of people just walking past minding their own business.
Actually, in B/W in one of the cities, there are lots of people just walking past minding their own business.
As a young man who fought for years against the apron strings, yet still finds himself a mama's boy (that is until she got a dog she could pour that misplaced affection into), I can relate to this.
True story, I was at a house party of an Apple store employee in San Francisco. There was maybe 200 Apple hipsters, all drinking tecate and generally being harmless if slightly obnoxious. Note that the balcony was about 7-10 feet off the ground, and that there were people walking below the balcony.
It's really hard to want to make out with Tom Hardy when he looks like that :'(
He is a handsome man. I wouldn't hire him, but I'd make out with him.
Oh, don't worry about "sharing" the ending, I already heard about it.
Don't be jealous of my boogie!
HALLELU! /me dances
Any mention of RuPaul's Drag Race is a good mention in my book.
Southtown Arcade in SF is hella better.
There was a period of time at LA where teams were developing some really great, non-SW games. Most notably is Gladius, the most underappreciated LA game ever made (with a terrible cliffhanger ending). From what I understand, there was some senior executive shift at the company that went for money grubbing SW-pimping…
Don't forget Gladius, the most underappreciated game from LucasArts
that man's beard is beautiful and I want it and to be in it and have it a part of my life.
A few things:
Thanks for sharing this. After looking around for an hour, I have never found a gay comic character that has exemplified a gay subculture better. Seriously, I have a new crush now. Just bought the first two Authority volumes, and will be picking up the New 52 comics with them in it.
From what I understand, it's just as common an issue for other languages. Isn't English notorious for have too many damn words with a slightly simpler grammar structure? My impression is that the language is hard to learn because there are too many exceptions, too many specific and loaded vernacular, and an almost…
Goofy plz.
I once had dinner with Fuller, and as a fan of STV. The ironic thing was, I had no idea who he was, but my sister, who was my guest, had a very clear knowledge of who he was and was more starstruck than I've ever seen.
Well this was a horrific morning read, like "Final Destination: Unexpected Volcano Edition."