wykstrad1
wykstrad
wykstrad1

LOL. Confirmed: You weren’t actually asking. Your mind was made up and just wanted people to respond so you could attack their ideas.

He’s no longer playing with the best player on the planet, and is still somehow doing just as well as he did before. That seems like a success to me.

No it doesn’t.

Stars often need to change their game to benefit the role players if they want to win.

Why expect more out of your superstar player so that your role players can be more effective? Is that the question?

Lebron refuses to play without me.

This is how I like to imagine this exchange really going down:

I refuse to play without LeBron.

That’s actually the only reason I am not in the NBA right now.

I too refuse to play with lebron

These movies aren’t made for kids. They’re made for adults who were kids when the comics came out.

Yesterday, when taking my kids to one of those indoor bouncey house places (because it’s too damned cold to be outdoors), I determined that Cayden is the worst name ever. Brocklynn is a close second though.

True. I was once in line to see a midnight Harry Potter movie in Union Square in NYC, and a car full of girls drove by with one of them hanging out the window yelling “NEEEEEEEERDS!” Everyone in line just looked at each other like “Well....yeah. Duh. We’re in line to see a movie based on a children’s book at midnight

I mean.. Fox/Hollywood could have easily found an American actress with red hair to do the role but God forbid they use a relatively unknown person like they did with Hugh Jackman. Boy, things did not turn out well for him or the studio with that move.

They’re comic book fans, their ability to be embarrassed about things died long ago.

THE NAME OF THE THUMB WHO COLLECTS COLORED GLASS TO CONQUER THE UNIVERSE IS MAKING MY STORIES SILLY AND I AM MAD

I have been avoiding my great grandson Brocklynn who would like to take me to this, the 118th and allegedly penultimate Avengers film. We have been seeing these films together since time immemorial, obviously since the time when nuclear family structures and live births were the norm, as opposed the the much improved

Would watch

Avengers: INFINITY [DIONE]WAR[WICK]

Though the ruling cost Spicher $3,200, he kept a first-place lead going into Final Jeopardy and won.