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So, in the time I spent living in California I experienced plenty of fires, floods and earthquakes, but now that I'm living in New Jersey on the opposite end of the Continental United States, I'm bracing myself for my first hurricane and I'm a little freaked out by it. I mean, I was taught about fire safety and how to prepare for an earthquake, but they didn't exactly go into what you're supposed to do for a hurricane since we didn't really get that particular brand of natural disaster where I come from. As such, this whole ordeal is going to be something very new for me.
Anyway, here's hoping we won't get hit too bad and that I'll be able to get in touch with you all again in a timely manner once it's over.
Anyway, here's hoping we won't get hit too bad and that I'll be able to get in touch with you all again in a timely manner once it's over.
Godzilla: King of the Monsters - Review
No spoilers, just my honest thoughts on the movie as someone who has plenty of nostalgia for the classic Japanese Kaiju films because Godzilla has been a household name for me since I was a small child. I've grown up with a lot of love for these monsters and I've even done myself the service of watching as many of their respective movies as I could in both English localization format and in the original Japanese to really get a deeper appreciation of where these stories came from. Godzilla: King of the Monsters, like it's predecessor in 2014 is first and foremost a genuine Kaiju film. It might not appeal to the critics based on the criteri
Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth - Review
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Fact: In the introduction sequence we are shown brief flashes of the
Digimon Adventure Tri - Speculation Time
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We've spent the last few days fortifying the base with sandbags and the like.
Unlike the boats, we don't get to go out ot sea to avoid it. We're going to be sitting here when it hits and better be well and ready to respond to such.
Should be very interesting.
Stay safe Rai-chan, I expect to see you next weekend so you'd better not get hurt!
Unlike the boats, we don't get to go out ot sea to avoid it. We're going to be sitting here when it hits and better be well and ready to respond to such.
Should be very interesting.
Stay safe Rai-chan, I expect to see you next weekend so you'd better not get hurt!