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Caesar is a robot release in the WWR Universe. Not much is known of Caesar at this time other than that he is "the most agile, smart, and nastiest [bot] yet" and that some of these bots were designed to protect Rothchild from groups like the Dirty Deeds. They are one of the bot types used by Rothchild Internal Police, and are equipped for close-range fighting and personal security. Their primary equipment includes Big Pam Pistols, a shoulder mountain shield, and Knives, including a preferred knife type, the Harmonic Knife. Some Caesars utilize the additional CLAXTON80 Heavy Machine gun or Bertie SMRTGUN weapons.
The figure itself will stand 16.6 inches tall, which finds him standing between Armstrong and Large Martin, and will come with two head-types. Caesar will be the first of the LUX3A series releases by ThreeA.
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CAESAR is a 4 month old American Eskimo puppy who’s very cute, social, playful. He likes to chase a ball and play with his toys, and gets along with other dogs. Since he has some sensitivity to handling, he’ll do well with lots of kind, gentle handling and encouragement.
Caesar needs a calm, low-stress home with older children only.
Caesar lives in Kennel 48.
For more information contact doginfo@apsofdurham.org.
Las Vegas, Nevada. If only they could extend the monorail to the airport (so you didn't have to get ripped off by some of the worst taxi drivers on the planet) and lock up the idiots trying to hand out prostitute cards, then this place would get an A rather than its current B rating. As a non-gambler, the best part of Vegas for me is the amazing entertainment architecture. It reminds me of Epcot on steroids.
Kate's bathroom. I still prefer Caesar's Palace.
My sister, Kate, was in town for a couple of nights to attend a function at MK restaurant. So, we got to spend some time goofing around Lincoln Park together : ) And Kate stayed at the swanky Peninsula, so we grabbed drinks on the patio at the end of our visit.
Day 1 Dinner
Much tastier than I expected. And a pretty good portion size. Enough to be filling on its own, but not too huge. I don't typically have anchovies on my caesar salads, but they used green olives to add that anchovy-esque salty flavor. It worked. The salad crumbles as croutons got a bit lost in the dressing; I'm sure I tasted them, but they didn't stand out from a texture standpoint.
Ingredients: romaine lettuce, Dressing (pinenuts, olive oil, flaxseed oil, lemon juice, sea salt), tomatoes, green olives, Salad Crumbles (eggplant, zucchini, italian seasoning, olive oil, ume plum vinegar, cayenne) (260 calories)
Matt Gottlieb (Caesar) and Jonathan David Visser (Marc Antony) in SSC's 2009 production of Julius Caesar. Photo: r.r. jones.
Under the roof (to the right of the photo) is the remains of the Temple of Julius Caesar. Caesar's body was burned on this spot after he was killed. The funeral was held right next to the main square of the Forum.
Once considered to be establishments that were only frequented by rogues, drunks or criminals, casinos have evolved over the past century into places that can be enjoyed by everyone (even children, as although they are not allowed on the casino floor, a lot of the larger casinos have areas which are child-friendly).
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