My neural pathways have become accustomed to your sensory input patterns.
My neural pathways have become accustomed to your sensory input patterns.
You make a compelling argument
This is just how the click baits turn out too
Godzilla, pure f-in filler, keep your mind off the real killer
When I was the kid, the house rule was French at home, English everywhere else. Kind of like your plan but stricter. Now that I’m the parent, the kids are in French Immersion school, so at home we do 50/50.
I always knew this day would come. I have become Slurms Mckenzie.
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Let them tell you which one they prefer then.
Avoid those. Call the restaurant directly or use their website. Because capitalism.
I had a feeling I wasn’t getting the order right, but surely no one would notice such a detail.
They also acquired Infogrames. This suggests we might be able to play Burger Time and Looney Toons Racing on 1 console!!!
What do you suppose Type I looked like?
My first computer too. That’s where I learned my first bit of basic programming. Used to get magazines with pages of code to type in. Always needed tons of troubleshooting.
He’s the one that turns sticky keys back on after you turned it off.
Mr Bungle - California and Disco Volante are unique and quite a trip.
Bought a Dreamcast shortly after launch, had a wonderful time with it while it lasted. Innovative games like Seaman, Samba, Chu Chu and PSO. Amazing stuff at the time. The poor little console was being pushed to its limits by a lot of games though. When Xbox and PS2 came out, it was time to move on.
Isn’t swindling what the whole economy is based on?
Here’s an extra easy acoustic version of Release by Pearl Jam: em, d The strumming pattern is important. (Em) Up down… (d) up down… (em) up down… (d)up down. When you get comfortable with that, throw in a little extra casual strumming in between on whichever chord you’re still on. When you’re comfortable with that, try singing along too. Very simple but once you get it, it can be pretty hypnotic.