Audible is about as opague as a brick wall
It's basically the biggest, nastiest Graham cracker you ever saw. And they're designed to bung you up because you really don't want to go number two in a bouncing life raft
According to Steam I have several hundred games I haven't even touched.
Only childrens movies according to Visit Oslo
50/50 French or English, 80/20 German or English and English
I saw a youtube video about high diving once and the diver they interviewed said she could only do a certain number of jumps per day for health and safety reasons.
Sure. It's a Merit Gear Popcorn Bag
https://www.meritgear.eu/shop/Custom-Popcorn-Bag-p392195370
It'll even accommodate a full sized beach towel
I have an oversized feed bag that my 3/4 camera fits in with the kit lens. I wouldn't take it out on the really rough stuff but it's fine for most trails
That would be my guess as well
In no particular order
Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Poland, Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, France, United Kingdom, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Croatia, Greece, Turkey, Malta, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Morocco, Senegal, Guinea, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Republic of the Congo, Mozambique, Kenya, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, China, South Korea, Taiwan, Canada, United States, Panama, Brazil, Argentina, Bahamas,
If it's a warship all the rules go out the window.
It becomes entirely a political issue
I've just started the audio books after reading the series online and I must say I was not ready for Erin to sound like Webby Vanderquack
I don't think there's anything that explicitly forbids it, however the reward and difficulty have to balance out.
The question then becomes what is the value of teleporting Erin and Ulvama halfway around the world? And are we measuring the value of the mana and spell required or, since this is presumably a personal quest for Lynette or another ally, are we measuring subjective worth?
I couldn't really do that while standing in line
Why is everybody in the future ripped? - Ron Stopable
Last time I signed on in the US I ordered a breakfast burrito at the hotel. According to the menu it was more than 1200 calories! On the upside I didn't have to buy lunch.
Apparently 25% of all soda sold in Denmark is Pepsi Max
I work on a ship and I've had to deal with the aftermath of someone falling over while trying to squat on a regular toilet a few times. I get why they have signs
I visited the US for the first time in 2009 when the ship I was working on went to Corpus Christi in Texas.
I went to Walmart late in the evening and the old lady behind me in the line decided to tell me all about her foot fungus.
I still think about that sometimes
The scariest driving I've ever experienced was in the Bahamas. We took a taxi from the Burmah Oil Terminal to Freeport. It was an old lady driving an equally old VW T3 and she gunned the engine for all it was worth.
Overtaking, which she did a lot of, involved her crossing herself and then turning into oncoming traffic and hoping the cars coming the other way got out of the way.
You're not wrong but I've had warm nachos with cheese and salsa at a cinema
Yeah but it's not doing NVIDIA well
I'm not sure when they started using RFID but my local library system started using a barcode system in the mid nineties
Not designing for your userbase is a design flaw
Crust durability
xbiking