Yeah, let’s blame the victim.
Yeah, let’s blame the victim.
I watched that movie exactly once when I was a kid, like, 40 years ago. My mother still talks about it when she sees an ewok.
Cerol is old story. You can do it at home. Ground glass and glue. That’s all you need.
Kite fight is almost a tradition in Brazil. The real masters of kite fighting are capable of even capturing the enemy’s kite, wrapping it their own kite’s tail (called rabiola).
Now, when they do this near a highway, the razor sharp line can fall into traffic and cut through the necks of people in bikes. I had a line crossed in front of me once. I was in a car and the line wrapped on my mirror. I didn’t stop there because I thought it was dangerous. When I finally did, the line was embedded into the mirror’s casing, having cut through the plastic.
Another thing that can cause death related to kites. Kids love running after the cut ones. And they’re usually looking up, not sideways when running. So, being struck by a car is easy.
I wouldn’t mind a special guest appearance of a retired Chief O’Brian building gadgets for kids in a distant colony.
ECS Constant in Starfield.
Starfield and Lego Skywalker Saga
For people in Canada, Pix is like Interac with automatic deposit activated.
I haven’t seen this yet, but I remember a show from Discovery about this. “What would happen if, suddenly, humans disappeared from Earth”.
The bad news is that pets would be the first to suffer, specially the ones locked inside homes.
Curiously we wouldn’t have many catastrophes like nuclear accidents or damns breaking (at least for some time) because everything is very automated and many fail safes would engage.
The whole show took as base many cities that had to be abandoned in different ages. It was very interesting.
Are you entering hyperspace?
Black Mirror was good when it was British. The American version is crap.
I can’t say for the US. In Canada I’ve never had to show the card. Just say the number.
What’s up, smooth skin.
Hey! Friday I went to a place in Montreal that has a working Dr Who table. Montreal Pinball Arcade
It’s actually a store that sells and rents the tables. Some days they open up to everyone, you pay a few bucks for unlimited play.
When you see “Net weight” or a symbol that looks like a big minuscule “e”, it means that the package weight doesn’t count.
I suggest you to watch the series Murdoch Mysteries. It passes in the late 1890s and beginning of 1900s. Sometimes they make jokes with this, with people taking heroin and cocaine as medicine. It’s quite funny knowing the history of these drugs.
Wow! The first kumquat ever produced. You can fetch good money from collectors.
Nivea Cream used to come in aluminum cans, then they changed to plastic. Recently they announced that they would come back to aluminum. We can still buy in plastic, though. I think it depends on the market.
I play both, so I can see the difference in quests, dialogues, romances, etc.
If both seats are taken for all showings, probably they are broken and locked off.