As far as I can tell from a cursory Google search is the original said “Russian neighbors”
As far as I can tell from a cursory Google search is the original said “Russian neighbors”
Even honey isn’t okay with some (I have no idea the %, could be most or just a small number) of vegans. So regardless of how the blood was obtained, there is at least some who would not consider it vegan.
Not a fan of Bush or the GOP but the Wikipedia article basically refutes that he was flummoxed…
Whereas here Mr. Vance’s cringe is kind of palpable.
I’m confused, I thought this was a picture of two gaping assholes.
Really depends on how you do it, just ask Putin for advice, I’m sure he can give you all the ins and outs.
I’ve heard of this but never experienced it. I always got verners for an upset tummy… so now it’s basically ipecac for me. Can’t have any ginger ale now actually.
Oh man, my family loved Super Solvers Midnight Rescue! I vividly remember playing that with my older siblings, but our monitor was green and black, no color, so I’d never actually seen it before in color. But the music stuck with me and probably sparked my love for In the Hall of The Mountain King.
Also had Ernie’s magic shapes and colors… which was pretty hard to do when everything is green. What were my parents thinking buying a color matching game without a color monitor?
Combat on the Atari 2600. There are games I remember better, but I do know that was my favorite… just no one would play it with me.
Doesn’t really consider upcasting though…
I started playing during revised, specifically with the Fallen Empires expansion, and thought that the 4 card limit had always been a part of the game. I looked at my Pocket Players Guide from around that time and could not find that rule. After a little bit of research I ran into this comment on reddit, https://www.reddit.com/r/magicTCG/comments/2jxr9z/comment/clh3ip7 which seems to have an answer although their source linked no longer works. In 1996 the mirage rule book has the 4 card limit listed under “house rules” and in 1999 the Sixth Edition Comprehensive Rules Document has the 4 card limit listed as rule 100.2
Again unfortunately the link to that document is broken so we can’t be 100% sure, but it seems the answer is sometime between Mirage in 1996 and Sixth Edition in 1999
I’m pretty sure it’s the same for me, with perhaps the one exception when the party masqueraded as a traveling musical troupe and had to name the troupe. However when the masquerade ended the name was never spoken again. So maybe that kinda counts?
I’d jump around between both fish, castle and beach depending on what I was feeling at the time.
Also my knees hurt.