Jinkies!
I don’t remember Velma looking like that!
(haha, your looking good made me laugh out loud! Wonder how many will get wooshed by it!)
Jinkies!
I don’t remember Velma looking like that!
(haha, your looking good made me laugh out loud! Wonder how many will get wooshed by it!)
After that post, Stoid, I hope your not going to go back to your “I won’t lower myself by responding to people who insult me” schtick. No fair only playing offence.
Yes, but Mark Hamill=good.
Didn’t Prinze play Hamill’s character when he was younger? Dammit, that really sucks.
What pissed me off was that for a game that took six (count 'em, six) compact disks, there was really one, and only one, plotline. The decisions given to the player were either inconsequential, or lead to dead ends.
Being a fan of law and order (actually, law and good government; it’s a Canadian thing), I wasn’t eager to join the rebels and I put it off as long as I could, though the game was obviously pointing in that direction. The rebels were a bunch of whiny slackers who deserved a good keel-hauling! I only relented and joined them when it became clear that I couldn’t possibly stop them from destroying my carrier and stranding me in open space. Rebel scum!
Spoofe: take a bromo.
There are a lot of people of spanish extraction in mexico and other parts of south america.
Ya know, anglos that speak spanish and have for centuries.
I’m just amused cause his mom is an Italian model and he wants to be known as Peurto Rican 
My personal opinion on the subject is that the term “Hispanic” used a racial identifier is useless. A Hispanic can be of almost any racial group.
There are black Hispanics, Asian Hispanics, i.e Alberto Fujimori of Peru, people of Germanic extraction and people of indigenous backgrounds. Of course many people can claim some or all of the above in their backgrounds. It seems to be silly to use a linguistic identity as a racial identity. It strikes me as idiotic for someone to accuse someone who is Hispanic as passing because there is no uniform Hispanic culture. There are great differences between the cultures of Mexico and Argentina.
In Brazil-probably the largest country in South America, the culture is Portuguese-which is spoken. Not Spanish.
Although the culture has strong African and non-Portuguese European influences.Not only that, but technically, the majority of the population of South America is Portuguese speaking. Brazil has a population of 160 million. 