I can’t get any of them to move out of Nevada for a better state. There’s no way that would go with me to another country.
Developer for 30+ years, father of four.
I can’t get any of them to move out of Nevada for a better state. There’s no way that would go with me to another country.
Ayyyy I would be there with you if I could bring all my kids with me. I dislike 20-30 flight time to see my kids. And it’s also wasteful.
The numbers.
Agreed on all points. I think this movie is awful but with some standout character moments.
Oh fuck this is brilliant.
Hey, I don’t know, I think it’s streets ahead.
When I had cancer, my entire workplace came together and did several things for me:
My sister and brother in law came over and cleaned my house for me, my Dad would take my kids over the weekend all the time.
Thankfully, I’m still here 20 years later, all my kids are grown and are wonderful people.
I am so thankful for all the help everyone gave me.
If you’re not careful, you will be Hezbollah too.
All Ginger No Plan - that’s an amazing life motto. ;)
No question at all, definitely Tim Robbins, although he is older than me, we are fan casting.
I still can’t believe it got snubbed at the Oscars. The screenplay alone was astounding.
Are you still in Arizona, Jimmy? You know Dad told you to get the duck out of there and let someone else use it.
One would think that. But the test of the state prosecutorial agencies will fight this tooth and nail.
The group entered the next room, where they were instructed via monitor about the shuttle ride when there was “trouble” with the monitors… then the lights went out. Dozens of small round flashes flickered through the darkness to simulate the “transporter effect”, accompanied by the transporter sound effect and a rush of cold air. When the lights returned, the walls and floor had changed… you appeared to be on the transporter pad aboard the USS Enterprise-D. The layout was similar to the usual transporter room as seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation, and the group was facing a Starfleet uniformed transporter technician at their station.
Basically, out of the blue, you are “transported”, which if you weren’t expecting it, was absolutely convincing. It seriously felt like you were in one place then “poof” you were in another place.
No. I just have very fine hair.
I often just stand there until I stop dripping after a minute or so and just air dry.
Yes. In 2008
I pretty often will wake up giggling.
*you hope