1. Castle is a browncoat. He'd love Mal. Mal would probably hate Castle at first though. 2. Shootout I'd give to Casey Fight I'd call a draw. #observationdeck
We're waiting in a hotel lobby to check in right now so I only have a couple of minutes before I get dragged away from the computer...
If you have half a day to waste, you might want to go to the base hospital and tell them exactly what you told us. Unless the doctor is a total dick, you should be able to get a script for valium or something similar just to calm your nerves a little over the weekend. #observationdeck
I swear I saw a Google Street View car drive by in the background near the end of last night's Burn Notice. I didn't record it though so I can't verify. :/
That's the reaction...you'll have by the end of this film...a profound appreciation for...the continued awesomeness
Delivering...the smoothest, most gorgeous action scenes he's ever created. There's...stunning fight choreography, urban destruction and joyriding..in this...movie...that...manages to make you hold your breath with its audacity and vividness.
Before I take off on my punishment run, I feel compelled to make a confession about SWG. I'm partly responsible for the suckiness of SWG.
At first, it took a lot of time and luck to unlock a force slot. Those who wanted to be Jedis were constantly grinding and stayed out of the way. Even when they did get their Jedi, they stayed hidden because a dead Jedi was dead. Life was good in the SWG. Then they took away permadeath, and the Jedis started coming out of hiding. Then they gave everyone a force slot, and suddenly Jedis were everywhere. But they also gave us player bounties, so my fellow bounty hunters and I were able to keep the population under control (relatively speaking). If you were seen using the force, you got a bounty on you, and life got better again in the SWG. Little did we know that the care bear Jedis would cry and moan about the 'griefing' until Sony caved in and released the NGE. That was the death knell for SWG.
In short, if you wanted to play KOTOR, you should have bought KOTOR. SWG was not set in the OLD Republic. #observationdeck
The windows have emergency releases and there are walkways and exits throughout the tunnel. The real problem is if you're in a city like Atlanta or Chicago where the train is elevated in some places. You're only options are a 50 foot jump or fight the zombies.