Ralphie60
Ralphie60
Ralphie60

If you’re really that tired of writing the recaps, I’ll be glad to do it for you. I’m retired, I have nothing to do during the day, and I still like the show. By the way, the show is not about Batman, it’s about Gotham City, and all the bad folk therein. You’ve kind of missed the point of the show from day one.

Two words: Pool tables.

Dude, the wings are on backwards. Otherwise, cool!

The original was some of the best pure acting Yul Brynner ever did. Can’t wait to see this.

“but it was Jobs’ magic touch that spurred the multitude...”

“Cosmic Bunuel”? I love it!

When I joined Columbia House in 1964, it was vinyl. 6 records for a penny. I circled the numbers of the records I wanted, but wrote through one of the numbers by accident. I copied it as best I could, but instead of the Jan & Dean album I expected, got Isaac Stern playing Great Violin Favorites. Thus began a lifelong

From Alissa Walker’s Linkedin profile: she “relishes life in L.A. without a car”. I think that tells us all we need to know.

Great idea! Spiderman and DareDevil helped me cope with ‘Nam. I will be forever grateful!

Give us shivers? You don’t get out much, do you?

“12-year-old” This. The first Bond you see is the best one. At least it was for me when I saw “Dr. No” when it first came out when I was 15. Same reaction, still love it. I read all the Bond books, (at least the ones that had been published by then), and saw all the movies when they came out. I still can’t get past

FOX is showing the World Series this week. The Bones/Sleepy Hollow crossover was announced as being next week, not this week.

In a lot of ways, Rambo fits neatly alongside movies like Rolling Thunder or The Exterminator, in the great-but-tiny Vietnam-vet-on-a-rampage B-movie subgenre. (Taxi Driver also fits somewhere in there.)

One o’ these days I will find a DB-7 that needs a “little work” and it will have a straight six in it.

A few years ago webworms invaded the tree in my front yard. While I was wondering what to spray them with, paper wasps showed up, webworms disappeared, then the wasps disappeared. Nobody stung. Cool!

1973 Alfa Spider. Still in the garage, in pieces, after 20 years. But I’m working on it!

Chuck lost me at the pilot. People can’t get software uploaded to their brains through their eyeballs. I have no problem with Walter hobnobbing with other universes, but uploading through eyeballs? Can’t happen.

Colin, great article. This reminds me of every 10 years or so when Popular Science or Popular Mechanics would print another article about some guy who came up with a new design for a blimp, and a new era of luxury air travel was just around the corner!

Very cool, but does anybody know what happened to the Triumph he rode in “The Wild One”?

“Turn your head and cough” is for a hernia exam, not prostate. I hope it at least teaches the doctor to say, “just relax, now” before, well, you know.