@UgoBogdan: With Great Ugliness Comes Great Responsibility.
@UgoBogdan: With Great Ugliness Comes Great Responsibility.
@crosis101: He might be a Mets fan as Peter Parker, but as Spider Man...he's secretly a RED SOX fan. I mean, just look at the costume!
One of the reasons ( in my opinion ) the original Thundercats was such a stand-out show, was that it was produced and animated in Japan.
@LightPress: Well, call me corrected (I think?) The Lego geeks here seem to think these are 99% standard blocks...I guess I'm just way out of the Lego loop. It just seemed like some of the accessories looked too perfect (especially the guns & antennas etc.)
@ILikeKubrick: You have a good point. They are not as "bad" as people paint them to be.
As much as I love Star Wars, and used to love building with my Legos as a kid, there's something about this that bothers me.
Something about this looks off.
"Looking for the remote with a lighter" sounds so much more innocent than "Fell asleep in bed with a cigarette"
@jimmypop89: It's not the logo, it's the overall quality. Apple haters get stuck on the specs & the price tag, but until you've experienced having a piece of tech that rarely fails, if ever, and has a smooth & consistent user experience day in & day out...it's something you just can't quantify.
@Jonathan Strange: Kind've is totally improper english, especially when critiquing sentence structure...just saying. :p
That's why I left Massachusetts.
@Mike Brubaker: Oh Snap! ( Like a rubber band )
@Maxis47: "generally trouble free machines"
@kellanpan: Yeah, total stretch, but blame my brain...it's what sprang to mind. It's hard to hear anything about old explosives without thinking of this moment...
@Kaiser-Machead: dey teck er jerrrbs
The next line of transformers will be luggage inspired.
@RobotVampire: I'm pretty sure the "AT&T iPhone Fanboy" does not exist. People love the iPhone, but suffer with AT&T...right?