Sentences with phrase «point about them banging»

Real good point about them banging up the walls and tenants coming from apartments.

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Investigate the evidence yourself, there is nothing at all that truly suggests that the Big Bang happened, the only thing they have used in order to come up with the theory is that in their observances, the Universe appears to be expanding from a central point, it doesn't prove that a Big bang occurred, we know so little about the universe, that we don't even know everything about our own world, and you really believe that our science has figured out the riddle to the beginning of the Universe?
Every banging on about how cesc is better than ozil now bcz of burnley game, wenger needs to help ozil out this season and that is by having pace for him on the flanks no point putting cazorla and giroud togther with ozil if wenger continues to do this than ozil again will be wadted and will be called a failure
I don't want to bang on about my situation, but I knew I had to leave when my ex point blank refused to do any counselling whatsoever.
Some listeners may remember that there was an old cosmological theory about an oscillating universe where the idea was that the big bang sort of threw the universe — it outward expanded outward, but at some point, gravity would cause everything to slow down and then it would start to collapse again.
Definitely check them out; I always bang on about the quality because it really is second to none at this price point.
I made the decision what feels like forever ago to grow out my side bangs; at this point, they're about to the end... Continue Reading»
That the iconic super-spy playboy is almost certainly simply playing verbal cat - and - mouse is beside the point: in that moment you could not stop thinking about Bond banging dudes, and that is excellent.
BBBLLLLLWWWWWWWRRRRREEEEAAAAAARGH with about a dozen exclamation points following on — as well as a couple of smiley faces because there's an extremely satisfying crackle - bang on the over-run.
The main point to be made about the online mode is that it does feel somewhat redundant when compared to the overwhelming depth of Far Cry 2 proper, which contains enough bang per buck to give anyone their fill.
Case and Point was Darksiders 2, beat the game and platinumed it in about 42 hours, yet it was the best bang for my buck i got this gen honestly, found it way more fun and enjoyable than Skyrim IMO to which i have spent about 70 hrs in and can't even stand to look at the case anymore (just got boring halfway through that playtime, but i held out hoping it got better but it never did) I value if it was worth it by the experience it provided, and the amount of good content it holds.
Whether it be peeling shiny thumb printed paper back to uncover jump pads, poking your finger into the world to dispose of scraps or bang drums for extended jumping with the rear touch pad or tilting the Vita to move platforms within reach, it's all remarkably well done to the point where you don't think about it, you just act accordingly.
All good and well banging on about the water in your game... but what is the point if it takes place, mostly on land?
There is all sorts of evidence for and against natural climate change at various stages of history (and prehistory) that bears discussing, but we rarely ever get to it because everyone is banging on about the hockey stick being inaccurate or accurate (depending on your point of view).
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