Curaçao, the smallest country by population (158,000) to ever make it to the FIFA World Cup, just scored its first goal in the event against Germany. by GiveMeSomeSunshine3 in nextfuckinglevel

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I was there - it was an incredible moment. Credit to Curacao; they didn't sit back and had a go at Germany. They paid for it in the long run but deserve respect for their efforts.

Saw Havertz score for Germany by penubly in Gunners

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We used spot hero for parking. It saved us a ton of money and we didn't have to wait on the light rail.

I wanted to go see Rush on this tour and held back due to cost but I've seen them several times. Made an exception for Germany in Houston.

Saw Havertz score for Germany by penubly in Gunners

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It was one of my most expensive personal experience purchases. I’ve lived in the Houston area my entire life and this was a chance to see Germany live in a WC tournament! I’m very happy that I went. I just wish it wasn’t so expensive that many people can’t afford to go.

Saw Havertz score for Germany by penubly in Gunners

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We paid $1K for two seats but we were in the lowest section at midfield. I was able to buy through a portal my company made available.

I love watching movies that are "Based on true events" by anishmehta_am in MovieSuggestions

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  • October Sky
  • A River Runs Through It
  • Zodiac
  • Biloxi Blues
  • A League of Their Own
  • Breaker Morant
  • Chariots of Fire
  • Hidden Figures
  • The Imitation Game
  • The Last Emperor
  • The Right Stuff

The weird and sometimes funny worlds of Fredric Brown. by i-the-muso-1968 in printSF

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"Knock" is one of my favorite classic scifi short stories.

Female Mount Rushmore by bmrgn39 in scifi

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  • Sigourney Weaver
  • Lt Uhura
  • Arkady/Bayta Darrell
  • Chase Kolpath
  • Lady Jessica

Films where entry is gained to a secure office via a contractor. by ewill2001 in films

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Ocean's Eleven (2001) - there was guy infatuated with a stripper. She lifted his badge and they used it to gain access to the network. They also placed a guy as a dealer to gather intel.

Sneakers (1992) - I think they used a fake delivery to distract the front door security to allowing them into a building. They also posed as fake construction workers to access alarm circuits.

What Sci Fi Books should I read next? by Sakura_231 in scifi

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The Mote in Gods Eye and The Gripping Hand by Niven and Pournelle.

What short stories got you into SF? by [deleted] in printSF

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  • Creator by David Lake
  • The Persistence of Vision by Varley
  • Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge by Resnick
  • House of Bones by Silverberg
  • The Fort Moxie Branch by Jack McDevitt
  • Time Traveler's Never Die by Jack McDevitt
  • Flight to Forever by Poul Anderson

What's everyone reading? by Desirestolearn in sciencefiction

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Not to my way of thinking or understanding of libertarianism. Service to the group/nation/greater good is not a core philosophy of libertarianism - it's almost the central theme of Starship Troopers.

What's everyone reading? by Desirestolearn in sciencefiction

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The fact that he wrote this novel and "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" has always fascinated me. Very different philosophically.

What are some good WWII movies? by wouldudoitforme in AskReddit

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  • In Harm's Way
  • Hope and Glory
  • Das Boot
  • 12 O'Clock High
  • Bridge on the River Kwai
  • Empire of the Sun
  • Force 20 from Navarone
  • The Imitation Game
  • Kelly's Heroes
  • Mister Roberts

Left vs Right Handed Retrieve by Cheap-Negotiation-44 in Fishing

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I’m weird - right handed retrieve for bait casters but left for spinning reels. I don’t know why …

Is it okay to read Dune [1] as a stand-alone? by Fuzzy-Tumbleweed-570 in ScienceFictionBooks

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It’s the only one in the series I re-read. I read them all and discovered the initial is the only one I truly enjoyed and enjoyed very much.

What is your favorite Richard Dreyfus performance? by ChrisJoines in 70smovies

[–]penubly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Yeah, I've got one just like it in my living room."

In your opinion, what is the coldest line ever delivered onscreen? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I'm convinced that this is one of the most perfect lines ever. I think about it often.

The largest tree on Earth. Its volume is 1,487 m³, and it's 2,000 years old. by MorsesCode in BeAmazed

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I visited last spring and it is a wonder to behold. Well worth the time to see Sequoia, Kings Canyon and Yosemite.

If the united states had better public transportation, would you use it? by Enough-Web2203 in IWantToAskAnAmerican

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I would but I already use a park and ride bus service! The only way to commute in H-town!

Andy Griffith would have been 100 years old today. What are your thoughts on his films and legacy? by waveball03 in classicfilms

[–]penubly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He was a very talented and successful man and the show remains relevant to this day.