That's where being in college came in handy, and after that, DSL.
(Man, remember a few years before and after Y2K where people were freaking out thinking that the phone companies were going to run out of numbers because every suburban household was going to need their regular landline, a second...
At some point in the late '90s (?), TRU had a four or five-pack of wacky remolded Dinobot KOs that were at least similar to those, if not the same. I never bought them, but my vague recollection is that it was similar to the KO Scramble City sets that were around at the time.
Because the issue at stake ("absolute Presidential immunity") would moot the entire trial, so the decision needs to be rendered before the trial begins, thus the interlocutory appeal.
Not sure he was really a celebrity, but I don't think any of our childhoods would've been the same without Pop-Tarts.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/man-credited-inventing-pop-tart-dies-96/story?id=107218696
Al is the guest on the latest episode of Craig Ferguson's podcast. I haven't listened to it yet, but I can't imagine it not being good.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/weird-al/id1699118571?i=1000645161052
You know, it's bad enough Amazon is putting ads in movies that we're paying for the privilege of being able to watch now, but it's exponentially worse that every single ad is for Amazon products.
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