One of my all time favorites. For me the ending was done perfectly, and with what the show was about, I didnt think even a satisfying ending was possible.
The new progressive commercials with the councelor helping people not be like their parents is pretty good stuff. The lady talking on her speaker phone at the store and the guys looking at the blue hair guy is great.
1 part Ketchup
1 part Heinz 57 steak sauce
dash of Worcestershire
cayenne pepper
Combine together and spread on both sides of burger patty with salt and pepper.
Proceed to slap yo momma bc you just made the best burger you've ever cooked.
In you guys opinion, what is the best value pistol for under $500? Looking to add something but not looking to spend more than that. Just curious what some of ya'll would say.
Just found this thread...pretty much addicted to this game for the past 2 years. Just recently had a huge slide from being 3500 trophies and 35+ million coins to 3100 trophies and 100,000. But I did just now start using the ring method and its changed how i play completely. Can't believe it took me this long to watch a video on it.
One of the things I like most about this show/books (Haven't read them) is that pretty much all the characters are mostly likable. I even remember thinking back in season 1 when they introduced the daughter that she would just end up being an annoying side character who would slow the show down by being an issue for Bosch to take care of....but nope, shes a bad-ass who just supported her dad pretty much the whole way.
Is this a safe space? I bought a Sig P250 about 3 or 4 years ago and it might be one of my favorite guns to shoot. Being a DAO would I want it in a street fight or when shit gets real...no probably not. But once you find that trigger break point enough times I'm not sure I am more accurate with any other pistol I own. Some of the "gun guys' I know looked at me sideways when I bought it, but it was around $300 and fuck it, I love it.
The rep I talked to at UFCU and my CPA told me that setting up a separate savings account would be best practice. In my case, I still pay from out checking account but just transfer the exact amount from the separate savings account for payroll, rent, and utilities (even though I haven't decided if I'll use it for utility payments yet)