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  1. Literally no way. Bridge weight limitations, blocked roads, etc... The show is a fucking joke. I hope another zombie show comes out, boots TWD in it's anus and knocks it off the rickety pedestal its made for itself. Why in the fuck did they give the tank a back story when we already know the Governor and his troops went out with malice to kill and steal everything? Why have a scene where Woodberryins kill military personnel and take their vehicles & weapons if you're going to give an inanimate object a terribly constructed origin? The more I watch the more I hate everyone involved in running this wonderful story into the dirt.
  2. I'd also not be able to go to Vegas. Flying over the grand canyon makes me feel like an insignificant ant anyway. Brookfield is 1H+ away from a coworker in Brunswick. I wonder if he knows people there I can crash with for free
  3. lol we knew after Korea in the rain years ago when Mark blew his championship chances that Seb was #1 at RB. I also find it fishy that when Mark's at a track hes strong at his car isn't cooperative or pit stops extend mysteriously. I really like Webber and salute him for his decision to leave. I also agree with his statements on the sport being more about tire management than raw speed. Which IMO F1 should be about; who's the fastest in what car not who's formula can manage tires better. Thanks Bernie and world wide F1 fans for pushing the sport further away from the speed spectacle it used to be.
  4. "The holy spirit aint got a pen."
  5. Yeah accept how it got there and the impossibility of Kirk Acevedo driving it for any length of time with diesel being hard to find and it burning 1-2 MPG. I was like "there it is mother fucker!"... "O what a poor back story ice cream truck man." Thanks writers of AMC's TWD. You fucking SUCK!
  6. No doubting Bees is a punk bitch of the highest order but every department has its own set of rules. We’ve talked in length about or feelings toward people’s behavior. It’s pandemic. It is rough. I’ve lost sleep and been mad coming in but there’s nothing I can do about it and management allows it to happen so I’ve plainly become apathetic. I still care but I don't let anyone important know anymore. Sad really. Nah she’s just flicking my bean bag. She knows I’ll go out and get it for myself if she doesn’t. Babies need to watch educational Bluray’s/DVD’s and play educational games. Plus I can work the hand eye training angle. Kid needs to develop skills early playing games that will translate to life. Like hitting baseballs and dribbling basketballs. What better way to build a solid foundation than with a next gen system. ^Ha ha that has stink lines coming off of it it’s so full of shit. Good thing there are studies about the hand eye benifit I can print out.
  7. I was pretty bored with my first go at FIFA 14 just getting my bearings. I did like the skill tests, training scenarios, and how massive the game is. I’m not sure what Madjonny means about it looking stunning. He was on PS4 vs. me on PC but I had it on 1920x1080 with texture/graphics settings on max and it looked like crap. Tons of white lines around the player animations. Actually now that I’m thinking about it I might have fucked the settings. If I remember correctly there is a field of view setting I put it on like 50% from 0% which could be why the players seemed so far away and contributed to the poor quality animations. I just downloaded the manual and there are no options pages in it. I’ll have to fire it up and see if I can’t dial it in so it doesn't seem like I'm playing from outer space.
  8. Maybe, maybe not. Another scenario, like the one I’m in, you absolutely love what you do but are consistently disappointed by the people you work with. Be it people who sleep at their desk, play games, on personal calls in the parking lot for hours, talking to other employees for hours about relationship woes, getting here early punching in and having breakfast for the first hour of work with others on the clock, people who can't come in on time, people who are computer illiterate and refuse to learn, on and on... Shit drives me nuts. I don't know why but it does? You’re correct it’s important. My girl and I get along very well because we are like minded about finances and our future. I always bust her chops about knocking her up and making her take care of the kid 99% of the time. So to bust my onions she went and created a chart of how much we need to save for the first few years. Did all sorts of research on cost of baby necessities. Then throws me not being able to get a PS4 if I want a kid in my face with a “That’s money we should save if you want to have a kid.” Sneaky fucker! I wish you luck in whatever you decide to do!
  9. I’m not entirely sure if being happy is even an option anymore for most people ever since the economy collapsed. It used to be employers needed people and would pay them accordingly but it’s been upended. Now people need employers and employers are exploiting it happily.
  10. So its like lacrosse. Just run at the goal and score. No finesse or talent required Figures.
  11. I have the game for PC but haven’t installed it yet. I've never played a football/soccer game What can I expect and how do I cheat the game so I can win!?
  12. I've never been a fan of his. His poor attitude toward the Williams F1 Team makes him look like a big baby. He's lucky just to stand next to the car. If it was in my power I would have punched him through the TV. 10+ seconds off pace. I hate the rain! 2013 Brazilian Grand Prix – Free Practice 1 Result 1 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 1:24.781 2 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:25.230 0.449 3 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Racing 1:25.387 0.606 4 Jenson Button McLaren 1:25.391 0.610 5 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1:25.593 0.812 6 Mark Webber Red Bull Racing 1:25.797 1.016 7 Sergio Perez McLaren 1:25.946 1.165 8 Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso 1:26.064 1.283 9 Heikki Kovalainen Lotus 1:26.133 1.352 10 Nico Hulkenberg Sauber 1:26.232 1.451 11 Felipe Massa Ferrari 1:26.248 1.467 12 Esteban Gutierrez Sauber 1:26.326 1.545 13 Romain Grosjean Lotus 1:26.570 1.789 14 Jean-Eric Vergne Toro Rosso 1:26.593 1.812 15 Adrian Sutil Force India 1:27.115 2.334 16 Valtteri Bottas Williams 1:27.269 2.488 17 Pastor Maldonado Williams 1:27.358 2.577 18 James Calado Force India 1:27.436 2.655 19 Giedo van der Garde Caterham 1:28.107 3.326 20 Charles Pic Caterham 1:28.199 3.418 21 Jules Bianchi Marussia 1:30.004 5.223 22 Rodolfo Gonzalez Marussia 1:32.646 7.865 FP2 is going on right now…
  13. I played the demo. It's pretty dumb. I'd play through the full game. Not if I have to pay for it though
  14. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgvOpSquCAY
  15. The red eyed foaming at the mouth gambler in you just arose from his slumber. He'll sing to you, caress your manhood and make froggies on your person. IMAGE
  16. Austin was exciting. My favorite part was when Maldonado claimed that Williams sabotaged his car for qually. I really hate him! Last race of the season! Bye bye Mark and V8's Race Preview 2013 BRAZILIAN GRAND PRIX 22-24 NOVEMBER 2013 Brazil plays host to the 19th and final round of the 2013 FIA Formula One World Championship as teams make their way to São Paulo and the suburb of Interlagos, home of the Autódromo José Carlos Pace. The lap of Interlagos is one of the year’s shortest but it crams a lot into its 15 turns and 4.3 kilometres. It presents a classic demand for compromise between the high-downforce requirements of the looping medium-low speed middle section and the flat-out, low-drag search for ultimate top speed that characterises the long section uphill from the Junção corner to the start-finish line, which then drops down to the overtaking-friendly, heavy-braking Senna S. As in 2012, Pirelli will bring its Hard and Medium compounds to Interlagos. The rain-affected 2012 race provides few clues to strategy but key to Jenson Button’s victory last year was his ability to run on slicks in marginal conditions, winning on a two-stop strategy while his pursuers made an extra stop for rain tyres. The forecasts suggest rain may play a part again. Even if rain does fall, the 2013 edition is unlikely to deliver quite the level of drama seen in 2012’s title-decider. However, although the main issues of the season have been resolved, F1 goes to Interlagos with questions still to be answered. There are tight battles up and down the field in the Constructors’ Championship, not least of which is the competition for second place. In the USA, Mercedes increased their lead over Ferrari to 15 points, while Lotus remain a long-shot thanks to Romain Grosjean’s sterling efforts in Austin. Meanwhile, at the other end of the table, Marussia and Caterham are fighting to avoid finishing the season in last place. Marussia currently hold tenth, courtesy of Jules Bianchi’s 13th-place finish in Malaysia. In the normal course of events it would be difficult to imagine that being under threat – but Interlagos is perfectly capable of springing a surprise. Also, interesting writeup on the 2014 turbos!: F1's Hybrid turbos are awesome and you want one in your car. Now
  17. I enjoyed E01 didn't watch E02 yet. It's good!
  18. Hello!
  19. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7aDkYf6YS4
  20. Good question. The disharmony in the prison with the Carol & Tyreese hasn't even been touched on and the Governor should attack again with Martinez and the crew.
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