I hate to think that you are right, but you probably are. The only reason Blockbuster would have purchased Netflix would be to kill it, so it would not compete with its core business.
In that case, I suppose it (becoming an orphan) is more palatable than the loss of parental care by deliberate abandonment that we see in Hansel and Gretel (although that may have been a 'stepmother' scenario. I can't remember.).
The urinal is so poorly designed. Having a hard vertical surface perpendicular to the urine stream is almost a guarantee for spashback. A better design should provide some surface that is almost parallel to the stream, allowing the liquid stream to merge with the porcelain surface and lose momentum. A projecting ridge in the center of the urinal's back wall should be provided to act as a 'landing spot' for the urine stream. Simply saying "pee sitting down" or "stand closer" is insufficient. A good engineering solution is called for here.
Never try to rob that store. By the way, do you maybe have the wording wrong? "That may be a bit easier if you’re wearing one of Garrison Bespoke’s bulletproof suits." or That may be a bit easier if you’re wearing one of Garrison’s bespoke bulletproof suits.
Watching the stream, the sheep appears to be pretty clean, and the wool is being taken and spun directly by hand spinning wheels. Hand shears, too. No electricity at all. Pretty docile sheep.
I don't know how anyone under the age of 40 can appreciate how significant the release of "Star Wars" was at the time. The last really amazing science fiction feature was "2001: A Space Odyssey" with its incredible models, sets and effects. Nobody without a degree in philosophy could understand it, but it was a visual treat. After that were decades of very occasional 'sci-fi' features that were really bad in one way or another. When I saw the television ad for "Star Wars", I was stunned by the level of detail and realism it displayed. It was a space-faring society, but one that was not made of powerful overlords and otherworldliness. It was in space . . . but still kinda ordinary. Time Magazine called it a "well-worn" universe with its dinged-up landspeeders and dented robots. A very unique vision.
It was also an incomparable visual and audio treat, with the surround sound and amazing visual effects and modeling. Industrial Light and Magic created a whole new world of modeling and simulation that had never been seen before.
I never waited in a long line for a movie, but I was willing to stand and wait for "Star Wars"
Simply saying "pee sitting down" or "stand closer" is insufficient. A good engineering solution is called for here.
Wait a minute . . . . 'fictional?'
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*sniff*
Waahhhh!
By the way, do you maybe have the wording wrong?
"That may be a bit easier if you’re wearing one of Garrison Bespoke’s bulletproof suits."
or
That may be a bit easier if you’re wearing one of Garrison’s bespoke bulletproof suits.
That's good. It's important to have a graduated response.
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It was also an incomparable visual and audio treat, with the surround sound and amazing visual effects and modeling. Industrial Light and Magic created a whole new world of modeling and simulation that had never been seen before.
I never waited in a long line for a movie, but I was willing to stand and wait for "Star Wars"