Dawes' House
In the middle of Laurel Canyon
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Dawes' House
In the middle of Laurel Canyon
Dawes' House
In the middle of our
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FART
It's just like the vast majority of people think Hitler was a communist.
That's what happens when your entire criminal justice system is an adversarial system rather than an inquisitorial one.
There is always the classic "Baby It's Cold Outside"
Great article. I've long been frustrated at the seeming obsession with plot, and plot uber alles. Plot is one element among many in movies and television. Yes, a spectacularly bad or good plot can ruin or save a movie, but the same could be said about the other elements. For example, I really enjoyed the overall…
Similarly, people who label you a snob if you are educated about something and have preferences. For example, I like wine. I'm knowledgeable about wine. I have wine that I like and dislike. But most of the wine I drink is between 10-30 bucks a bottle, and I recommend cheap wines to people all the time. But…
Doesn't matter anyways. All they have to do is utter the words, "I smelled drugs" or tell a dog to signal (drug dogs already have an absurdly high false positive rate) and then that gives them carte blanche essentially.
The government cannot take candy from babies, unless it passes a law that requires them or allows them to take candy from babies.
Ah right, I got the Jail and FP mixed up.
It's true. They're cheaper to buy and build on than BW/PP, plus there are three of them and two that are adjacent. In addition, they're on the other side of Jail, which gives anything on that side of Jail a higher probability.
They are a good cashflow for future development.
After you get out, you go through red and yellow; orange leads up to jail, if I remember correctly.
Utilities and railroads are good for cash-flow early in the game when the cash stakes are lower, but their value decreases throughout the game since you can't improve them.
Ah, I meant broke including all assets, not just cash.
Right, that's what I said.
bingo. Even if it means going dangerously broke, Monopoly has no tolerance for frugality. Buy everything no matter what.
I'm not really talking in binary terms here, unfortunately for your attempted point-making. I'm just referring to the fact that I've heard more than a few Hillary supporters literally say they support her because it's "her turn."
Or it could be Diana Ross' "It's My Turn," since apparently that's how the Democratic party things selecting candidates should work.
Hey, it's that guy that you are!
Because literally every new show (which includes shitty fantasy revamps) either are or will eventually be cop procedurals.