I broke my boy..." ―Mike's monologue about how he disappointed his son.[src]Sobchak: "So, what you packing?" Mike: "A pimento." Sobchak: "Sorry, what?" Mike: "Pimento sandwich." Sobchak: "That's funny. Pimento. No, I mean, what are you carrying? You know, the piece? What...
October 18, 2002:ALERT:Last night I gave a talk at the Chabot Space and Science Center in Oakland. I signed a copy of a well-thumbed book for a young boy before the talk. If you are that boy, please email me (badastro@badastronomy.com)! I want to ask you a question. Thanks!
possible. By denying the enemy team vision, you make it harder for them to set up surprise plays and force them to play more defensively. This not only gives your team greater control over the map but also reduces the likelihood of being caught off guard by unexpected rotations or ambushes...
Their helicopter was shot down but managed to land safely -- only to be immediately caught up in an ambush. "Also, Steve spilled his Slurpee all over the dash." As the team leader ordered them to withdraw, Turbo was hit by automatic weapon fire that somehow spiraled around his left leg...