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Rebel Member A walk up the railway line Just checking out the fire from yesterday while I am up here .
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Rebel Member Re: A walk up the railway line The roads still blocked off but some cheeky the railway....
Rebel Member Re: A walk up the railway line Rebel Member Re: A walk up the railway line It's all quiet here .
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When people tell me they're tired of military-themed shooters, my response to them typically is that I don't believe they're saying what they actually mean. The expression of weariness over the Modern Warfares , Battlefields and, to a much lesser degree...
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I thought the Line had disappeared and I am glad it's something else than just a shooter in quasi.
After all, though not the same as The Line, Fear 1 and 2 appeals to me because of.
Of light w/The Line.
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Ashley was fiddle player in Walk the Line! Ok
I just was watching Walk the Line ( again rofl)
When Reese/june was singing Juke box blues the fiddle player caught my attention
its Ashley!! Im sure of it!
He just has his hair much shorter & backwards with...
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Ive never noticed it until....
Yeah that is him
my two favorite people had the same fiddle player haha
my friend and i had a long argument over this very subject she didnt believe it was him haha
i know my carrie people....BACK UP hahaha I love Reese to .
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On paper, Spec Ops: The Line looks pretty similar to a lot of other recent action games. Third-person perspective, cover-based shooting mechanics, modern military setting. You've seen this stuff before. What 2K Games and Berlin-based developer Yager hope...
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Ooooh now i get the title! crossing the line anyone? I've been really.
MAKE THAT ONE ARRGGHHH Carry on.
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I think sometimes we forget that our job is to provide a harmony (or groove) between the rythem section and the percussion section. It is easy for a bassist to fall into myths and bad advice. I once watched a Bill Dickens dvd and tried to put the things...
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For sharing.
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I read this on another board and thought it would be interesting to get other peoples (especially those that have DM'ed) ideas on it...
Treading that line between too easy and too hard has become extremely
difficult for me as DM. Too easy, it's a cakewalk...
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Any good PC from the Captain Kirk School would just bring his own .
It is a tough line to walk.
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Posted 08 February 2010 - 03:46 PM
I make art. The art world seems to be dominated by collectivists. Professionally I am trying to find my way. I am not sure if I want to support galleries or make money off of collectivists organizations. Then I think...
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Posted 08 February 2010 - 04:06 PM
Tenderlysharp, on Feb 8 2010, 10:46 PM, said:
What exactly is this visual arts forum for? Posted 08 February 2010 - 04:28 PM
Tenderlysharp, on Feb 8 2010, 03:46 PM, said:
I am not sure if my work lives up to her definition... .
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I'm not a country music fan but, not much can beat a good Johnny Cash song.
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YouTube Video ERROR.
Just to watch him die! This proves he was the baddest M'fer to walk the planet.
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Great event happening on the night of June 25th. Similar to the AON only warmer! All funds going to the Dublin Wicklow Mountain Rescue Team.
Runners and walkers welcome. Check it out, those with the nightwalking bug!
https://www.eventelephant.com/walktheline...
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Love the finish location whatever time it is at about 5 mins walk from my.
To the DWMR team with this venture.
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Quote: : Public radio has been good for David Sedaris, and vice versa. In 1992, the then-unknown writer started to turn tales about his quirky upbringing and odd-job work history into the stuff of hilarious, and golden, memoir.
Starting with his reading...
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Sedaris himself has presented....
Some of the stories are straight up hard journalism while others are complete works of fiction and are presented as such .
They're kind of an odd mix of journalism and art .
This American Life” isn't strictly nonfiction, either.
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