It depends on things like what his property is, how he held it (e.g., joint tenancy, living trust, etc.), how the settlement was structured (e.g., was it a lein on the house), and what state he lived in. Basically, she will stand in line with other creditors. Anyway, I think your question actually has at least three parts, not two: does that debt fall to whoever inherits his estate, or is it j
QuoteIsildurQuoteRade1) He voted for the Iraq war
2) He is buddy buddy with Jerry Falwell, the guy who said Americans deserved 9/11 for sinning
3) He hopes to appoint SCOTUS justices who will overturn Roe vs. Wade
4) After originally opposing the Bush tax cuts on the wealthy, he did an about face and started sucking the party cock so he could get support for the nomination. (I personally am o
When I was in Taiwan I ordered what was translated to me as "wasabi noodles". It sounded good at the time. Oh. My. God. It looked like pesto, but it was just wasabi. I thought I was used to wasabi from growing up in California and eating the requisite sushi that we all do out here, but I had never had anything like this. It was the first time food brought me to tears.
I wouldn't call that a bug, or overpowered.
The chances of having an effect like this are equivalent to the chances of fighting a dark elf AP with 5 gazillion charges that can lash for 4-5 OBLITS/disarm/offhand disarm/dispel certain effects :P
I'm sure that no one knew about this before, though.. maybe I should have been quiet.
That doesn't explain the pillar of lightning
To flame someone, call them a homo, and then say last word.
Next time why not just let it go and walk away, realizing that you are too old and too mature to get wrapped up in petty disagreements?
I play the game for me. - it's rare that I send up a pray seeking attention.
From my POV, it seems that the people who have the most problems with Imms (e.g., you) tend to be "clingy" types that send Imms droves of emails, constantly pray over every little thing and engage in behavoir seemingly motivated by a desire to draw attention to yourself. And when that attention comes
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As a sidenote, one cool thing about the "Log" account is that although people still only post logs where they win, because the account's anonymous, you don't know who's going to win until you open it up. :)
But that's basically true with every game.
Personally, I selfishly hated Niheriva, too, because you went out of your way to make yourself difficult to stalk. This was frustrating because at the time I wanted to ensure I assassinated all the active players I could so that no one could say "only noobs get assassinated! it's so easy to avoid! It takes a lot of skill to assassina
Here's the best quote:
Jocelyn recalled one particular incident that was typical of Peter's habits. "I had set aside 30 minutes for us to watch a television show together, and he couldn't. He was stuck on a raid, and completely failed to understand why I was upset," she said.
Haha: "stuck on a raid" :P And how much do you want to bet the 30 minute tv
Space Ace was this cinemagraphic game where your character turned from a wimp into a buff hero , and then back to a wimp again at unexpected times. So you'd charge into 5-6 enemies as this massive buff hero, only to revert into a wimp just before you engaged.
That was me playing a hunter. I'd played a couple rangers before and tried the same tricks with a hunter, expecting over
QuotenbmNow whether or not they have actually been taken into account.
Or whether or not that crazy internet actually passed on the account information.
Or whether or not shit is being manipulated..
Either way, I know its been paid for by two people the moment it poped onto the board.
Fact.
Peace
Chris
Because if the PBF system allows multiple people to pay money for the same PB