I agree, though I haven't personally spent much time there.
As is Pittsburgh, and Minneapolis, and Houston, and Jacksonville, and Memphis, and Chicago, and California cities, and NYC, and Detroit, and Albuquerque. Well, most big cities are pretty bad. The only ones I like or kinda like are Fort Worth, Nashville and Denver.
Agreed. I probably went through a box of bandages in a week or two. I even made my own paper-towel glove to keep those bandages in place.
Ah yes, the easy way, which probably saves a lot of time and resources. Yep, just enough to see someone. Indeed, one hour it'll be bright and sunny and the next hour it'll be dark and rainy.
Oh yeah, I forgot about Easter chocolates. That'll be the opportune time. That's alright. Seems like the plan for most of us anyway.
I see. That's quite inventive
Yep, hopefully they had the technology for that smooth of editing back in the eighties. Wish the weather would make up its mind and stick to a consistent weather type.
Lots of jelly beans too. Definitely a good time for candy acquisition. Hopefully Easter will play out differently since it isn't on a weekday.
Hehe, thanks. Just gotta make do with what you've got lying around.
Back when they had film reels and dark rooms to process film. It was possible, but definitely tedious. Definitely agree. Too chaotic.
I get a lot of candy at work anyway, so I can just go there for my candy fill. Oh yeah, I guess that's somewhat convenient.
I see. I haven't seen the new Boba Fett series yet, but the sets do look pretty promising. Nice to get Jabba The Hutt's palace, haven't seen that as a LEGO set in a while. I know I'm late, but hopefully you and NG had a good time buliding LEGO.
To my understanding, Zam was only in one scene of the second Star Wars movie so she doesn't seem as significant as other Star Wars characters that have more appearances. I think LEGO Zam was released when the second Star Wars movie came out, so it made sense to make a minifigure of her at the time. Hopefully they consider remaking the set she came in.
Ooh, very neat. Perhaps something similar to a thin canvas, or some material that can be easily manipulated and durable.
That's a good choice. Taking the metro seems like the easiest form of transport, especially since you don't have to fight traffic or parking. I can understand about the buses, sometimes they aren't the cleanest and they still get stuck in traffic. At the end the price of all the metro commutes overtime would balance out to owning a car including maintenance, but metro seems the most convenient for sure.
I'll definitely get the new Mando starfighter, we'll see about anything else. Given the number of unopened sets I have here I tend to feel guilty about buying even more. We did not build LEGO, though we did spend a while looking at my coin collection. Perhaps LEGO when she visits again this month.
Well, it's such an iconic scene. They've made the cloud city guards enough times and they have a far less significant role.
Yes, I think thin canvas is an adequate comparison.
I'm not sure if paying $5 a day for the metro comes anywhere close to what a car costs...
That'll be pretty cool. I think LEGO fans having a closet full of unopened LEGO sets is quite common, which I'll admit I don't quite fully understand. I see. What kind of coins do you have in your coin collection? Hopefully that'll be the time.
That's true. All I know is that there's quite a lot of factors in choosing what becomes a set, and I have no idea what those factors are.
Ah, I see. Sounds like it won't tear easily.
Right, though the convenience of a car is that you can hold lots of things like groceries, supplies, etc, depending on if you need that kind of thing. Now that I think about it, how do people who use the metro as their main commute get groceries? I can't imagine they'd make multiple trips, or bring their own cart with them.