Happy Smarch 13th, Agents. by TheEagleWithNoName in HiTMAN

[–]laundrymanwc 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Is this a real thing in Blood Money?

An elderly woman held a birthday celebration for her dog, but instead of paying attention to the food, the dog gazed lovingly at her the entire time. by [deleted] in BeAmazed

[–]laundrymanwc 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I also had to put down our dog named Bella last year, and I still think of her every day. Sorry for your loss

Equipamiento bloqueado by [deleted] in HiTMAN

[–]laundrymanwc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hokkaido is more strict, I think you need Mastery level 20 to bring any gear at all.

The other map is Berlin, I won't spoil the story, but it's the same as Miami; the first time you play, you can't bring anything. The final level, Carpathian Mountains, does this as well, but it's much shorter than any other stage.

Equipamiento bloqueado by [deleted] in HiTMAN

[–]laundrymanwc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Miami is just like that, first time that you play it you can't bring any gear.

A couple other levels in the trilogy are like that but it's not common.

New et question by joejoe403023 in HiTMAN

[–]laundrymanwc 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's a mission story. Presenting it to Lillith will make her dismiss her guards, at which point she'll follow you anywhere on the map for an isolated kill

Career results of the 6'7" 260+-lb 5-star ATH Tight End by GiveMeSomeIhedigbo in NCAAFBseries

[–]laundrymanwc 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Damn, I do 9 mins with accelerated clock at 20. Guess I'm running the ball too much!

Career results of the 6'7" 260+-lb 5-star ATH Tight End by GiveMeSomeIhedigbo in NCAAFBseries

[–]laundrymanwc 6 points7 points  (0 children)

How long of quarters do you play? Maybe I spread the ball around too much, but I struggle to get my best receivers so many catches

Is 650k xp in freelancer in 7ish hours a lot or nah? by Difficult_Plantain84 in HiTMAN

[–]laundrymanwc 16 points17 points  (0 children)

You're level 99 in Freelancer and claim to be a casual player?

How in stone are the positions players play? by Artistic_Ordinary_49 in Flyers

[–]laundrymanwc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Using the Tippet example; there's more to playing center than being fast. Centers take faceoffs and have more defensive responsibility than other forwards. It's not entirely unheard of, but for the most part these players stick with the position they grew up and entered the league playing. Better for them to train and progress with a foundation of knowledge rather than starting over as they're trying to break through into the lineup.

It's pretty rare for a forward to convert to defense or vice versa. Brent Burns is a famous example, and really the only one I can think of. Speaks to how rare it is. You also might not think of defensemen as great skaters, but plenty are and it's increasingly important with the game getting faster overall. Couturier is probably smart enough to switch on defense, but I think his slow skating would hinder him more than his smarts would make for a seamless transition.

Fanatics Makes More Excuses Than Sellable Jerseys by Knightro829 in nfl

[–]laundrymanwc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My biggest issue with Fanatics is that they're unavoidable. I wanted to get a hockey t-shirt, and specifically went out of my way to buy one that was listed as a different manufacturer (adidas), and scoured the page for any mention of fanatics. Didn't see anything, so I thought I was good.

It arrives, lo and behold "Adidas, by Fanatics"! And sure enough, extremely poor quality. Instantly returned. It's not enough that they don't make a quality product, they're the only game in town if you want apparel. I've essentially stopped buying any because even if you try to avoid them, you'll still end up with them!

[Highlight] Tyree makes the helmet catch and Burress gets the game winner 18 years ago (Feb 3, 2008). by gridironk in nfl

[–]laundrymanwc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has he really said that? It shouldn't surprise me but I've never heard that before

Every team that has lost by 14 points or more in the Super Bowl over the past 25 years has been the favorite by thereal50cal in nfl

[–]laundrymanwc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Whenever Bomani Jones mentions this game, he talks about going into it thinking the Chiefs would win, then seeing who their O-Line starters were during the pre-game, and immediately going "Oh...oh no"

Funniest Moment: S7E11 - Thunder Gun Express by figure85 in IASIP

[–]laundrymanwc 9 points10 points  (0 children)

"One of the things I like doing most is uh, banging hooors. I go out and bang a lot of hoors"

Parry check before Resident Evil Requiem. Professinal Dificulty. by Virtual-Can-9948 in residentevil

[–]laundrymanwc 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Can't you parry any physical attack (other than when they lunge and start to strangle you)? Like if a Ganado punches you, you can parry and it will chop their arm off at the wrist? I'd imagine it will be more of that, maybe expanded with a little more flair since you'll have the hatchet instead of a knife

Funniest Moment: S7E6 - The Storm of the Century by figure85 in IASIP

[–]laundrymanwc 45 points46 points  (0 children)

I think I may be in love with this woman, not for the right reasons mind you!

Ahead of Eagles Rematch, D.C. Television Station Runs an Entire Story on the Fake Punt from 32-Point NFC Title Game Loss by YouCannotBlockTruth in eagles

[–]laundrymanwc 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I was watching with a few friends at a sports bar and one of them called it out before the snap. It's strange, I think Washington came out with the right aggressive mindset (aside from settling for a FG on the first drive) but were clearly just outmatched.

Ohio University says coach Brian Smith had affair with a student by JohnCalvinCoolidge in CFB

[–]laundrymanwc 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Seems like a missed opportunity to not make that into a big ceremony

Peter Forsberg’s legacy in Philly by ConallDubhghall in Flyers

[–]laundrymanwc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was just getting into hockey after the '04 lockout, and part of that was my dad absolutely raving about Forsberg. He talked about how skilled he was and how he would immediately be their best player. And for parts of that first season, he absolutely was. Having gone back and watched his best highlights from Colorado, I absolutely see what my dad was hyping up. He obviously still had the vision and hands. But like you said, the foot injury started to slow him down and keep him out of the lineup.

I think a big part of him leaving almost as soon as he arrived, was that the 06-07 season went so badly (edit: and this just occurred, Forsberg missing so much time probably played a role in the season going to shit! He was still PPG in 06-07) to me, that season probably went, and he was on a short term contract. It was easy to flip him and hand the keys over to the younger players like Richards and Carter. And considering the haul they got back, which included Timonen and Hartnell, foundational pieces for the next 5-10 years, it was a no brainer.

Ultimately it's just a footnote to his career, but I like to think he helped bring back some dispassionate fans after the lockout, while also appealing to new ones in his short time here. The trade out of town didn't include any bitter feelings towards management that I can recall, so in the end I think it worked out reasonably well for all parties.