No Kristen Bell? Seriously? She had a huge part in a major game franchise and she isn't even on the list, but people with much smaller roles did?
Kenneth Branagh's Mary Shelley's General Mills' Frankenberry.
I don't know who you are but if you don't let E-6 go, I will find you. I will sink you.
Ahem. Wasn't Miracleman (my favorite graphic novel) originally supposed to be Captain Marvel, and thus a remake?
I think that you just named the next Tim Burton movie.
I use milk for sweet cornbread and water with some creamed corn for savory.

Now I just want cornbread.

Fringe, which I love, is seriously missing the butterfly effect. These big historical changes didn't snowball until they had a very different world by now. I tend to think that even super-small things would snowball. If even one New Yorker married differently two hundred years ago, for instance, the genetic makeup of the island would be entirely different. My girlfriend and I did the math while we were watching "New Amsterdam." I forget our exact numbers we came up with, but most native New Yorkers would have been the protagonist's descendants by now.
Theyt didn't get there by knowing the mid-Atlantic currents though. They sort of island-hopped.
I do hope that the ascertained that she hadn't been rufied and then thrown out of a moving vehicle before they started charging her with stuff.
At least it isn't about milfs, Paris Hilton or barn swallows.
They truck their puffing air straight from Mexico City.
I did say "kind of." The difference in ingredients between the two is just the stuff (eggs, baking powder) that makes the cornbread rise. Possibly I should have said corn cakes, but who the heck eats corn cakes these days?
I know someone who is a d-cup, but her breasts do not really stick out. It kind of results in a lower overall breast size than one would think when thinking "d-cup." I think a 33dd on a tall woman has that quality.

Oh, and that knowledge of my co-worker comes from conversation rather than observation.

Just a thought: More surface area means more chocolate comes in contact with the tongue. I mean, I melt that stuff on my tongue before I swallow it, but if you did not do so, it might strengthen the flavor assuming that the total weight of chocolate was the same. Also, perhaps some textural quality gives it a different mouth-feel.

Cornbread is kind of a tortilla with air in it. That doesn't mean that they can't both be part of Our Delicious Universe.

"You are just going to get married and have babies."


"Maybe, if that is what I decide to do, but they won't be yours, Pig."

Are we sure that they were wearing masks? They could have just been faceless corporations.
Population booms are just something every country is going to have to deal with. I hate this idea that population has to grow forever. What needs to happen is that you make a big effort to get past the period when your population is weighted towards the elderly. Like, for that period, taking care of that group is going to have to be a priority. Eventually things will settle down and you can have a steady population.

It is going to happen to every country eventually as each country's standard of living rises, so the wealthier nations right now are just going to have to pioneer for the others.

Your solution is probably part of the formula, but birthrates in westernized, industrial countries just tend to drop. People don't need to have six kids to make sure that one or two makes it. Also people plan for their own retirement (to some degree), and don't need to make sure that there is a kid with whom they can live when they get old. Europe has the same problem and America would have it as well without immigration.
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