Iron Maiden's 1980 debut album 'Iron Maiden' had a track called 'Iron Maiden', so they do in fact sing about Iron Maidens.Nickolai77 said:Iron Maiden don't actually sing about iron maiden's.
I can imagine doing this with a Jeremy Clarkson voice.
Iron Maiden's 1980 debut album 'Iron Maiden' had a track called 'Iron Maiden', so they do in fact sing about Iron Maidens.Nickolai77 said:Iron Maiden don't actually sing about iron maiden's.
I can imagine doing this with a Jeremy Clarkson voice.
I just assumed it was toxic, corrosive sludge - there's no effects from being near it, so nothing's radiating off it.BamWam said:Half-Life 2 does have radioactive waste in it. In one of the sections you have to go around destroyed building #172 and you need to traverse water using the gravity gun...radioactive water.PurePareidolia said:It has radioactive waste in it, that counts.Flac00 said:Half Life: There really is no decomposition of radioactive isotopes that have anything to do with the game.
Half Life 2 doesn't though.
Hey, what's that over there?Biosophilogical said:(Also, on page 2 or 3, someone broke the most sacred rule of Doctor Who. Their avatar features images of Weeping Angels!)
Nope, there are several thrones in the books, and even three or more in the show. Remember that the the Seven Kingdoms all were independent at some time, and that they thus often have thrones.dobahci said:A Game of Thrones featured only one throne.
Let me fix that for you.standokan said:The never ending story wasn't actually never ending, which saddens me to this day.
Also, Iron Man's suit wasn't made out of iron at all, according to the movie it was a titanium-something alloy.The never ending story wasn't actually never ending, which saddens me to no end.
Wrong. More thrones are coming.dobahci said:A Game of Thrones featured only one throne.