It's not that I don't love my phone, it's just that like most people I don't think to comment when things are going well. I'd never turn to someone and say, "I'm really happy with the way AT&T never drops my calls. Also, I am amazed and grateful and I thank the iGods every day that a technology exists that simultaneously runs the best internet service I've ever had and plays any song I could ever want to hear." Unless I've discovered a new app I can't help sharing, it doesn't occur to me to brag about my good fortune. ;)
I have seen "A Haunting in Connecticut", yes. I thought it was suitably freaky until it took a turn towards the preachy ending where, I don't know, they're all saved by an angel or something. Traditionally (or, in the tradition of horror movies) the boy would just die in the fire, but I guess the movie people had to keep it as close to the "truth" as possible.
Who needs underscores? addawerewolf isn't confusing enough to call for them. My worry would be that lonely rpg-ers would mistake it for an "add me" community. Think of the amount of friends you'd make named remus_lupin or (here's a reference you'll pretend not to get) jacob_black.
What kind of math do they teach you kids these days? Thank all the inept government officials there ever were, I came in right under the math wire. Unlike current students in Michigan I was only required to take the basic math classes for two years. Those mostly consisted of a + b = c equations and cutting out paper triangles.
I'm sure AI has a live feed somewhere, though. Do you have one tv on at all time that displays this BB feed? You should. Tery might miss something. If I BB contestant snores and no one is there to hear it, did they really snore at all?
I do care about the making of 3D - I might buy that video just for that.
Hell, even the Quidditch try-outs would've been a better use of the 3D budget.
Don't feel embarrassed, you're talking to someone who almost bought the Sunnydale High Yearbook but, upon deciding not to waste the money, ended up reading the whole thing in the bookstore instead.
Re: The only good thing about new construction might be the low chance of the house being haunted.
I have seen "A Haunting in Connecticut", yes. I thought it was suitably freaky until it took a turn towards the preachy ending where, I don't know, they're all saved by an angel or something. Traditionally (or, in the tradition of horror movies) the boy would just die in the fire, but I guess the movie people had to keep it as close to the "truth" as possible.
Who needs underscores?
What kind of math do they teach you kids these days? Thank all the inept government officials there ever were, I came in right under the math wire. Unlike current students in Michigan I was only required to take the basic math classes for two years. Those mostly consisted of a + b = c equations and cutting out paper triangles.
I'm sure AI has a live feed somewhere, though. Do you have one tv on at all time that displays this BB feed? You should. Tery might miss something. If I BB contestant snores and no one is there to hear it, did they really snore at all?
I do care about the making of 3D - I might buy that video just for that.
Hell, even the Quidditch try-outs would've been a better use of the 3D budget.
Don't feel embarrassed, you're talking to someone who almost bought the Sunnydale High Yearbook but, upon deciding not to waste the money, ended up reading the whole thing in the bookstore instead.