I've never had one, but I can tell you they aren't exactly bestsellers.And Hungry Man TV dinners can be awesome.
I'm guessing that you've never had to depend on SNAP (Govt. Food Stamp Program) for groceries.I've never had one, but I can tell you they aren't exactly bestsellers.
Fortunately, there are now several brands that are a much healthier choice than the old standards of the Hungry Man brand.And even some that aren't dependent on them. Cheap, loaded with carbs and convenient were practically invented by the American food industry.
I am on the other side and, if the poll was on the other side, I would rate it a 2. I didn't enjoy it; it was too frenetic for my tastes.
Seriously, you're fucking scaring me right now.
Are these the end times? Is the black cloud of penis-demons about to descend?
Apparently the “black mountain” reference Shax was mentioning was a Rick and Morty reference. When Morty was dying, he was saying he could see the Black Mountain.
So there you have it. Rick brought him back.
And even some that aren't dependent on them. Cheap, loaded with carbs and convenient were practically invented by the American food industry.
Thank you! I *really* needed that laugh right now.Ummm.... "Frentic" is kind of this series' entire "selling point." That and the references. All the references. There are references. They mention things that happened in other series, they refer to them. They talk about things they've happened in other series in a way that they have watched this universe over the course of decades rather than being part of it.
They refer to things.
Things are referred to.
It's "the best Trek evah!" according to some, though 90% couldn't resist without the rest if Trek.
Because of the REFERENCES!!!!!!!
I liked the parts with Mariner and Tendi on Freecloud
Was the being brought back to life by the Borg a reference to how Captain Kirk was brought back to life in the Shatnerverse novel The Return? If so, could this mean that Kirk alive in the LDS era?
Worf’s midlife crisis blade
Cheap, loaded with carbs.../QUOTE]
You misspelled "sodium."
There were no parts with Mariner and Tendi on Freecloud.![]()
In the OP's defense, both inexplicably (and stupidly, IMO) had Quark's franchises in them
Well, wherever they were.There were no parts with Mariner and Tendi on Freecloud.![]()
Yup.In the OP's defense, both inexplicably (and stupidly, IMO) had Quark's franchises in them
I was posting on the defunct Psi Phi boards in 1996 and we called it VOY all the time. I don't remember if EAS was around back then. I know the Star Trek Chronology and Star Trek Encyclopedia called it VGR, but no one else did, from what I remember or saw. But let him take all the credit he wants if that's what gets him through the day.Bernd over at EAS is claiming his site popularized the use of VOY to abbreviate Voyager.
Oh sorry, did I infer the wrong similar occurance in classic Trek?It's actually a nod to the half dozen or so major character resurrections across Trek history that the episode specifically calls out.
Dear god, why is everyone looking for hidden meanings when the show literally screams the point right at you?
Bless his heart.Bernd over at EAS is claiming his site popularized the use of VOY to abbreviate Voyager.
While they do have a LOT of the original talent on What If.......there are about 20% of the cast that are NOT the original actors. Most notable for me was Drax not being voiced by Dave Bautista, when asked on Twitter he replied that he was never asked, which I find hard to believe considering how many others ARE a part of the show. RDJ, Scarlett Johansson, and Chris Evans also did not take part.A lot of the character voices on Marvel's "What If" don't "sound" right to me at all, even when they've been voiced by the actual actors. It's a thing.
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