Yeah, sad to see them titties go, but she wasn't playing the game at all. Pretty boring/predictable episode overall. We'll see if Spencer keeping his idol quiet will pay off.
Yeah, I kind of agree. The fact that Naughty Dog is doing the actual port is nice, but on the face of it, full price seems kind of steep. That said, I'll reserve judgment until we see the actual game and what kind of work they put into the port.
This thread is a weird one. On one hand, professional wrestling is fucking retarded if you're over the age of 13; on the other hand, Astrocreep is retarded no matter what age you are.
Wait...now I'm Mormon too?!
It's not that I don't drink soda ever. Every once in a while, I will, however, I'd rather save my calories for food. If I'm going to drink calories, it's going to be beer!
It gets exponentially more expensive to keep the actors in contracts that long. Switching Daario is one thing, but switching Jon Snow wouldn't go over nearly as well. That said, does anyone have a source for the "7 seasons total" thing?
I know a game doesn't have a lot of content when I can get the platinum trophy. I almost never 100% games these days, but I:SS was very easy to do so. I guess I'll keep coming back for the Papertrail stuff. Anyway, it was a very good game. I'd give it a 7.5 overall. The "evil" ending was pretty...
The original movie was definitely slow, but it took me a couple viewings to really appreciate it. I have zero interest in what is most likely going to a much worse TV show.
Report this if you see it. I'm not sure why people insist on even participating in that thread if they're aware of book spoilers. Just post in this one.
With flour ones, you have to knead the dough pretty well to get the gluten nice and stretchy, which is what makes them softer/chewier. I prefer flour tortillas, but they are a bigger pain in the ass to make well.
I think I want that.
Electric ones hold temperature automatically. You can also leave the oil in them and use it several times, which you don't usually do if you're using a wok or skillet. Less mess, less cleanup, takes less skill and knowledge of cooking. There are several advantages.
I have a little cheap one(doesn't look like it's available any more -Amazon.com: 1.2 Liter Deep Fryer: Kitchen Dining).
Works well for one or two people. If you're attempting to make any decent size batch, though, it's way too small. It stinks my entire house up for a week though. I hate...