I personally dispose of unneeded dandelions in external locations rather than in the toilet when gardening.
I do believe dubbing such "The Spam Zone" is quite appropriate.
I see your professor continues to enjoy usage of the British Imperial pronunciation.
Mike knew now, without a doubt, that Kingdom Hearts is people!
I would not presume wearing Norton AntiVirus on your genitalia would be considered completely adequate.
I do hope you remembered to write a reply to continue the Epic of LilBueno.
[video=youtube;B8HLBJWGiM8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8HLBJWGiM8&feature=fvst[/video]
I personally believe the sequel slightly disregarded the plot of the series in comparison with the first movie, though I must agree that the special effects were certainly mesmerizing.
Perhaps the 1860s to 1870s may be considered the earliest. The premise of the games appears to draw inspiration from the Salem Witch Hunts, if I am not mistaken - considering how silly most settings of Professor Layton games can be I would presume such a factor may be justified using external factors or some such. I shall agree it is a strange crossover, however - I am now preemptively curious as to how they shall work in the gameplay of both the Phoenix Wright and Professor Layton games, if noted as such.
Website: http://layton-vs-gyakuten.jp/ (Most likely temporary) Video: [video=youtube;gufhYicCUs4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gufhYicCUs4&feature=player_embedded[/video] Trailer (Courtesy of jojoj): [video=youtube;nJpjP67sYb8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJpjP67sYb8&feature=player_embedded[/video] Images (via Siliconera): Announced earlier at Level-5's Vision 2010 exhibition, it appears that the previously teased "Witch Trials" are in fact this lovely aforementioned treasure. I am personally quite happy that those obscure photoshops are indeed finally being brought to their lovely lives.
http://layton-vs-gyakuten.jp/ [video=youtube;gufhYicCUs4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gufhYicCUs4&feature=player_embedded[/video] EDIT: And I have subsequently realized that "very happy" is more of an understatement than Ernest Hemingway's writing style.
Sora, Donald, Goofy
Here we see the next Dave Brubeck or Thelonious Monk. It is truly coming along quite well, madam - bravo, bravo indeed. And it may be hoped that a higher-quality microphone may be purchased in the future.
Ah, that is quite good, in such a case. Do not thank me, sir - I am simply quite happy to assist you.
Or I shall send Raskolnikov after you two as well.
I am the greater and more influential Russian than the fellow gentleman in the previous spool of thread.