BingBangBop
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I've played DC universe online by Sony. It is a limited game, but free and better than COH/COV
Sort of watched Trpoic Thunder last night. Was Tom acting or just being himself?
I've played DC universe online by Sony. It is a limited game, but free and better than COH/COV
I've played DC universe online by Sony. It is a limited game, but free and better than COH/COV
I've played DC universe online by Sony. It is a limited game, but free and better than COH/COV
You shut your whore mouth when your betters are talking.
I know and I wasn't sure if you'd be pissed or not. I don't know where's the reference from. I obviously don't have the same taste as Merc for movies so it's very probable I haven't seen the movie or TV show where that's coming from.He said it to me too and I'm obviously of that age group.
SSDdrueding : If I ever go to California, you'll be my official translater.
all those that are fans of Superman and his Cohorts.
The theatrical editions seem fine to me but at least the Netflix version are really barren of special features. They don't have commentary tracks or anything.
Another thing that sort of bothers me about netflix.
The whole set was down to $60 US? I missed that one.
Honestly, if you aren't at least watching the Pixar Studios movies, you're really missing out on some special films. Except the Cars movies. Those blow goats.
That was the one thing that I really liked about the book, that Heinlein made you think about the value of society and the current freedoms that all enjoy, that maybe those freedoms should be earned individually rather than given. IMHO the book is more a political commentary on western society, than about SF or the combat expressed in the book.I liked the starship troopers book far more than the movie, they had some really interesting laws about citizenship too.
20 in the set I got including razor which the set calls season 4 disk 1. My price was referring to the bluray version, not the DVD.
Well I'm not sure about the exact number, but it was a bunch of Blue Rays. :-D
That was the one thing that I really liked about the book, that Heinlein made you think about the value of society and the current freedoms that all enjoy, that maybe those freedoms should be earned individually rather than given. IMHO the book is more a political commentary on western society, than about SF or the combat expressed in the book.
What was interesting that in the book, they talked about the breakdown of American culture in the late 20th century, which seems to have mirrored the actual current events, despite being written in the 1950s.
About 880gb ripped!
That was the one thing that I really liked about the book, that Heinlein made you think about the value of society and the current freedoms that all enjoy, that maybe those freedoms should be earned individually rather than given. IMHO the book is more a political commentary on western society, than about SF or the combat expressed in the book.
What was interesting that in the book, they talked about the breakdown of American culture in the late 20th century, which seems to have mirrored the actual current events, despite being written in the 1950s.
Heinlein? I'm fairly certain that the Romans were practitioners of citizenship being earned just a tad before Robert H.
Certainly wasn't insisting he was the originator of the concept, but at least in the book he gives good reasons why it should be case and the consequencies of alternate systems, rather than simply stating it as a fact in 1 or 2 lines.