Give me Bruce who in a furious tone yells out "JASON" but it isn't Jason who responds, its Tim- Because even after so many years, he still hasn't gotten used to B calling him by his real name.
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Give me Bruce who in a furious tone yells out "JASON" but it isn't Jason who responds, its Tim- Because even after so many years, he still hasn't gotten used to B calling him by his real name.
TS4: Cooking Spoon OVERRIDE
Sul sul ^^
One more kitchen override for you ^^
Finally it's the cooking spoon XD
There are 74 different styles for you to choose your favorite 😅
To know how to install it properly, please read the post on Patreon.
Please tell me if there are any errors, so I can fix it :)
I hope you’ll enjoy it a lot!
Happy Simming ^^
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art by クックル先生(焼き鳥)
Así se le cambia la batería a un iPhone 13:
CC Wrench Override | Patch 1.105
⠀ ✨ Download (SimFileShare)
Four versions available:
No CC Wrench
Sparkle CC Wrench
Heart CC Wrench
Plumbob CC Wrench
🌙 Installation:
Download your favorite mod version
The mod version must match your game patch, otherwise you'll get UI errors.
Place the package file in your Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4 > Mods (up to five subfolders deep).
There can only be one cc wrench replacement in the game. If you previously installed a similar mod, remove it.
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After the politically incisive late-night host said his final goodnight last week, Byron Allen’s Comics Unleashed offered a grim look at whe
After the politically incisive late-night host said his final goodnight last week, Byron Allen’s Comics Unleashed offered a grim look at where TV is heading
Stephen Colbert’s Late Show replacement is a depressing sign of the times
After the politically incisive late-night host said his final goodnight last week, Byron Allen’s Comics Unleashed offered a grim look at where TV is heading
The applause, dear God, the applause. It has you bracing against the headboard and groping for the remote when Comics Unleashed detonates on to the screen just before midnight. A soulless barrage of whoops, cheers and apparatchik-grade terror clapping, it hits like a jet engine at takeoff, swallowing the show’s disembodied announcer in a silo of his own manufactured zaniness.
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The applause snuffs out introductions to the guests, all standup comics – a who’s who of who’s that – and upstages a modest studio audience that appears to have been rounded up from pamphlet-clutching LA tourists. It even leaves the host himself, 65-year-old Byron Allen, limply shuffling to reclaim the frame as the show’s cameras whip around him from every conceivable angle. In the reverse shots, you can already see the night’s guests parked in the makeshift waiting-room set up at stage left, apparently settled in for Allen’s monologue. But there is no monologue. Comics Unleashed has no writers, no comic sensibility, no discernible point of view – because CBS bent the knee to Donald Trump, and Allen makes Jimmy Fallon look like Eugene Debs.