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This whole thing is just *mwah*! But, my absolute favorite thing about this is the way the ‘fish’ turns to look @ the dude, before stating the weather.

Getting tackled by a girl is nothing to be ashamed of. Now getting tackled by a kicker...

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This is good, too. More in depth, and different techniques.

Victorian? Girrrl, it’s Craftsman or nothing, imho.

As much I hate to admit it. She has some points. Feminism has caused women to be unhappy because we’re actively ignoring some of the fundamental differences between men and women. Now before you beer guzzling, gas pumping, plant eating lesbians jump down my throat-hear me out!

I spent the last few weeks thinking of a tree that we used to have in the backyard of our old house. All those hours I spent under that tree looking up as the sunlight dripped like honey through the leaves. When the thin cold wire of time wasn’t pressing pushing tight against my neck. There was time back then. There’s

Andrea Martin does not get enough love.

I was wondering if anybody would . . ..

Well, just as long as they don’t remake THE CONQUEROR WORM . . .:)

The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight is easily the best side-character ever invented for a superhero show.

I’d raise my hand but I’m sure someone is watching.

does this mean Bill Mantlo gets more money? I hope so. The man deserves every penny.

Yeah, I worked for a while in a production shop that had 11 presses of various sizes and five turret punches. My favorite one to run was the little Truebend 7036. Tiny little thing that was crazy fast. We used it primarily for complicated but very small parts. It was all electric: not hydraulics. I’d love to have it

When I first started in this business I ran a couple of old mechanical Cincinnati presses: a 90 ton and a 200 ton. Since then I’ve run all kinds of mostly CNC stuff, from Accurpress to Amada and Trumpf and a bunch of oddball stuff like Steelweld and those goofy Diacro hydro-mechanical presses. We’ve got a 200 ton

We are all born scientists. Life beats us into working for the MTA.

Question: The 1953 version used horrifying and often misleading stereotypes but at least colored Tiger Lily correctly. It gets a slight pass, since it was from a very different era and was an artifact of its troubling time. How does a 2016 movie go above and beyond in screwing this up?

and here’s the rest of the playset