With all that he's putting on the line, David Grusch appears to believe what he's saying. But is it possible the documents David Grusch came across were fabricated? Would the US government have any incentive to fabricate these records and keep them highly classified?
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That's a good one, thank you for sharing!
Ya, that's weird. The dance company we use has the littles' dances in the beginning.
I legit had a rich friend with that necklace, cologne, and backpack!
OP made one mistake and apologized. I think we should give them the benefit of the doubt here.
This is definitely something I'm going to spend 5 minutes playing then never touch again. I've already signed up to get it.
I've never been inside one without buying something, it's true.
That was my take as well!
Completely agree. I grew up in the Dallas area and spent 3 years in Colorado Springs. The "coffee culture" of the area was shocking to me. I had a roommate sit me down and tell me I needed to stop wearing camo pants because it looked ridiculous, while it was fairly common back home. There's so many little things that are different that you don't realize until you're in it.
I like the new format! Looks good.
walks up to the pilot "Excuse me, sir. But this is my plane now."
Pilot takes the boarding pass, sees scribbled across the front, "Pilot's Seat"
Pilot: "Well shit"
I agree, his character felt a bit 2D in Solo. If they had gone with Lando's backstory from the book, it would've added a lot to his character. Not knowing how to pilot is a fantastic character flaw. It adds new motivations to move the story forward and makes Lando more relatable. Being a bad card player is an ok flaw, but it's made null by being good at cheating. He's solved his own problem, so nothing is added to his character except a little flavor.