I remember when the librarian was a much older woman. Kindly, discreet, unattractive. We didn't know anything about her private life…we didn't want to know anything about her private life. RIP, Lt. Bookman. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/philip-baker-hall-dead-seinfeld-library-cop-dies-1235164442/amp/
No...The Rock was his last credited release as I recall. Crediting in TG Maverick was purely an homage from Cruise and Bruckheimer due to Simpson's contributions to the success of the first movie. Pretty cool gesture.
VZ says it's the same as our US plan. We'll see.
That would be ideal, obviously. I know in Europe they throttle after like 1.5gb per day (24 hours) or something relatively low if you are streaming.
Verizon int’l plans suck. They charge the same $10/day as others but they throttle data after so much usage per day. It’s one of the few areas where At&t’s unlimited int’l data plans are vastly superior. Canada might be different, however. Maybe it’s the same as the states.
Even better, they’ll just give you the test to take in your room and you show the results to the concierge, who then procures the form you’ll need to show the airline. Or, find a pharmacie nearby, and just walk in and get results in 15-20 mins. Last option is to take a special CDC-approved at-home test with you, where you can video conference with a person who watches you swab and do the test and then emails the form needed. We did the same Abbott test as usual in Italy but the video conference option added like $20 or $30 to the cost per test at purchase.
When they were on the sailboat and Mav was struggling, I really wanted Penny to echo Demi Moore with a line like "Jesus Christ, you're in the Navy, Maverick!"
Talk about weird! I’ve been banging this married chick lately, she was saying she had been in several car crashes recently, and then was having problems at home too. Man, sorry to hear you are going through something similar. At least it’s nothing worse, right?