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Didn’t they do the first interracial kiss on TV? And there was the episode with these guys in it?
I doubt she’s seen a single episode lol.
But since she is so worried about whatever “woke” is, she should be made to watch Andor.
Didn’t they do the first interracial kiss on TV? And there was the episode with these guys in it?
I doubt she’s seen a single episode lol.
But since she is so worried about whatever “woke” is, she should be made to watch Andor.
Now I have an excuse to drop Prime.
I bet it’s financed ar 29.9%
Guys like this are fun to bait past a speed trap in a little econobox.
I used to work in a warehouse that had toilet paper like this.
Funny thing was, it was a warehouse full of toilet paper. So there was typically a roll of something better in the bathroom, sitting on top of the dispenser.
It probably won’t save them from getting Dorner’ed again.
Including Paris, if my memory serves me right.
I admit the last time I watched Voyager, was when it was on broadcast TV…
I haven’t watched that, is it any good? The only Star Wars series I’ve been able to get into is Andor.
He really is. He was great as Moriarty opposite Robert Downey jr., and he killed it as Valery Legasov in Chernobyl.
EDIT: He also had a short bit in a show called “Carnival Row”, I’d almost forgotten.
I watched an interview with Wes Chatham (the actor who plays Amos) and something he did to play the part better was asking a psychologist to read “The Churn” and explain what someone who grew up in that situation would act like.
For you, perhaps.
But not the faraday cage around the telematics unit.
If that were the case, there would be traffic jams in tunnels across the country due to disabled cars.
May be able to find and remove whatever it’s using as a cellphone antenna.
“Too strong, Mr. Data, use the Kubota B5100 setting”
Truth. I’m just going to drag a tree down the side of it, it doesn’t need to be shiny.
I have an ancient and quirky 4x4, it’s painted with bedliner, and I do the same. It’s narrow enough to fit in a parking space that another vehicle is partially in.
That truck doesn’t have tire pressure any higher than a car does. It’s the large trucks like semi trucks and dump trucks that have the high-pressure tires.
One of the most satisfying things for me is driving my wife’s little Mirage in the snow. With normal all season tires it does great, with proper snow tires it’s completely unstoppable - that is, until you need to stop.
It turns out that accelrating and stopping a 2,000 pound car on ice and snow is easier than it is with a 4,000 pound vehicle.