Caught up on this. The weakest part by far was the Kingpin fight, and no matter how much you handwave it away by saying he wasn't taking her seriously she should have been hospitalized after being thrown around the store like that. Chemistry between Steinfeld and Renner was fantastic and...
finally watched this and thought it was actually quite charming, Florence Pugh was great. It's a shame they ruined Taskmaster but I was expecting it from the beginning because MCU villains always suck.
a hundred dollar break action piece of crap from wal-mart is good enough for backyard squirrels. That thing Bandwagon linked is for a professional exterminator taking on Iguanas and Egyptian Geese down in Florida or some shit.
to be fair to that kid Eragon was a mishmash of copied fantasy and sci-fi, not just Star Wars. And Star Wars itself is such a formulaic hero's journey that any similarly straightforward hero's journey will inevitably bear it some resemblance. He obviously never would have been published in the...
I was actually pretty thrilled at Ep 7 in the theater, it wasn't until I was walking through the parking lot that it all started to fall apart in my head.
Feeders are pretty cheap. a 310 pound hog should yield 140-150 pounds of processed pork. My guess is that all told it was 80 to 90% of the cost of just buying the pork as a bundle directly from a processor.
Pig carcasses aren't very hard to process at home, the real impediment is rigging up a...
Yadi definitely jumped up too soon on the pitchout. Coaches had to have been staring at the pitcher too instead of keeping a wider view of the field like they should have been.
I personally recommend you start with a pantry extension before you jump into MREs/freeze dried. Get a heavy duty metal shelf and fill it with non-perishables that you already eat anyway. MRE/freeze dry pouches are great but they're like 3-4x the cost per calorie and not a great starting point imo.
It's hilarious but it does happen from time to time, before this one the last losing no-hitter (also combined) was by the Angels against the Dodgers back in 2008.
Although a losing no-hitter with zero errors might actually be unprecedented.
He honestly seemed happy when Data 'borked it up' in Pen Pals, I forgot about Homeward although they arrived way too late to really do anything in that case.
Which is probably why almost every episode that ever deals with the prime directive involves the captain in question eventually coming up with some justification to intervene anyway. Off the top of my head I think Archer is the only captain who ever actually left a pre-warp civilization to die...