My first post on this thread included a quote from Shakespear.
I offered it in
my first post on this thread.
I read with habitual admiration what he said in
the first post on this thread:
and i've only been active since
my first post on this thread a few days back.
Not exact matches
Anyway, of the
first 574 comments
on this
thread, Julie
posted 85 of them — 15 %.
«And if I have chosen the wrong God, even though there is only one then its my eternity not yours» You are quite right but remember you started this
post thread, not us, you were the
first to make a comment
on how the godless would spend eternity.
Good morning, let me please
first comment
on the last
threaded article
posting before I comment
on the one that is now
threading.
These are excerpts from my
first post on D - MER in a
thread titled «Only When Nursing» in the Postpartum Depression section of a natural parenting forum:
I saved the advice
on my
first post and the
thread I did see.
For this pair, I used a 9.5 oz Cone Mill S - Gene denim from Threadbare Fabrics, and I used the same bright orange topstitching
thread that I used
on my Hampton Jean Jacket (I'm wearing my
first pair of Liana Stretch jeans in that
post too).
(Aronofsky) The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)(Baumbach) The Death of Louis XIV (Serra)
On Body and Soul (Enyedi) Molly's Game (Sorkin) B - Graduation (Mungiu) The Lego Batman Movie (McKay) Icarus (Fogel) The Florida Project (Baker) Lady Macbeth (Oldroyd) Rocco (Demaizière and Teurlai) Brawl in Cell Block 99 (Zahler) Faces Places (Agnès Varda and JR) The Unknown Girl (The Dardennes) The Breadwinner (Twomey) Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press (Knappenberger) Wheelman (Rush) Wonder Wheel (Allen) C + Beach Rats (Hittman) Baby Driver (Wright) Blade Runner 2049 (Villeneuve) Colossal (Vigalondo) Ghost in the Shell (Sanders) Coco (Unkrich and Molina) My Happy Family (Ekvtimishvili and Groß) Gaga: Five Foot Two (Moukarbel) Gerald's Game (Flanagan) Abacus: Small Enough to Jail (James) Brigsby Bear (McCary) Captain Underpants: The
First Epic Movie (Soren) C Get Out (Peele) Phantom
Thread (Anderson) The
Post (Spielberg) The Disaster Artist (Franco) Dunkirk (Nolan) Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold (Dunne) The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Lanthimos) Becoming Warren Buffett (Kunhardt and Oakes) The Death of Stalin (Iannucci) Logan (Mangold) The Discovery (McDowell) Wind River (Sheridan) The Ornithologist (Rodrigues) Mudbound (Rees) American Made (Liman) The Trip to Spain (Winterbottom) Saving Capitalism (Gilman and Kornbluth) Our Souls at Night (Batra) Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (Rønning and Sandberg) The Lego Ninjago Movie (Bean, Fisher and Logan) Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Johnson) C - John Wick: Chapter 2 (Stahelski) Wonder Woman (Jenkins) It (Muschietti) What Happened to Monday (Wirkola) Call Me by Your Name (Guadagnino) Darkest Hour (Wright) The Square (Östlund) Split (Shyamalan) Spider - Man: Homecoming (Watts) Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
On 2nd of February 2007 From Earth
posted the very
first archive announcement
thread, with only 7 LPs at
first: Dungeon Explorer, Final Fantasy VIII by Leovinus, Flashback, Silent Hill 1 & 2 by From Earth, and Vampire: The Masquerade: Bloodlines.
His prediction is not just that plenty of people will put Dunkirk
first on their ballot; it also looks at the films likely to get the fewest number of No. 1 votes — Daniel predicts that will be Darkest Hour, The
Post, and Phantom
Thread — and then guesses where Dunkirk shows up
on those ballots.
Google
posted in the
thread on the Nexus Help Forums to say that the issue has been addressed, but they offered no reason why it happened in the
first place but they do offer an apology.
There is currently a
thread on the KBoards forums discussing this very subject, asking folks to
post the date and title of their
first Kindle purchase.
We are going to limit this event to the
first 20 or so people
on the list, so even though we haven't revealed all the details yet, you can
post on this
thread and reserve your spot ahead of time.
(Although, given that your
first post in this
thread told Gavin that you «would point out a flaw in his logic», with no caveats or maybes,
on a subject often discussed here,
on which Gavin is certainly a high expert, I'm not sure what you mean when you say «tenor».)
I'll
post your
first point to then main
thread if it's
on topic and move the rest to the moderated comments page (borehole) next week.
ianl8888
Posted Jun 13, 2010 at 7:59 PM I repeat a
post on the
first thread: I am «public» but just following links brought up the decline well and truly discussed.
It is the
first post that I have read
on this
thread.
As a simple exercise, I quickly revisited the everchanging Hansen adjustments, a topic commented
on acidly by E.M. Smith (Chiefio) in many
posts — also see his interesting comments in the
thread at a guest
post at Anthony «s, a
post which revisited the race between 1934 and 1998 — an issue
first raised at Climate -LSB-...]
It may or may not germane, but as I've noted at CA, Gavin has
posted that «the
first comment
posted on this subject was» a username link in a
thread on CA.
I was disappointed at
first to see that comments
on that
thread appear not to be visible, but I see that he's
posted a thoughtful response by Engelbeen in the following article.
- Curiously, there is a comment in the «Kaufman»
post thread that appears nearly two weeks after the
post first appeared and well after the the initial discussion had moved -
on, by a gent with the handle «Reed Young.»
There was very active controversy at the time about Yamal and I had just been the subject of a profile in Wall St Journal Europe here Mosher's
first excerpts were
posted on a
thread noting the publication of this profile
on Nov 17.
Finally, commenting at Skeptical Science works best if you
first limit the scope of your comment to that of the
thread on which you
post your comment and then follow up
on those
threads to see what respondents have said in response to you.
The
post is making a point the
first comments
on this
thread miss.
First I apologise if I am rehashing something that has already been discussed, I have been out in the field and haven't had a chance to catch up
on all the
posts in this
thread as yet, however this one did.
Peter, I have deleted you
first new comment (your fifth undeleted comment
on this
thread) because it is too long, off topic and repeats material you have
posted many places elsewhere
on my blog.
The American nation stands for integrity as much as freedom, and it is notable that the principle
thread in the series, attracting a huge audience, was
posted on 22 February, the anniversary of the birth of the man of principle who founded it and became the
first President.
This is my second response to your
post, because Jim the - Editor - guy must have decided that my concluding remarks within my
first reply (which do not appear within this
post) were too politically incorrect regarding Dave the Knave whom I am enjoying having a running flame war with via slinging personal insults back and forth
on another
thread.