Thank you. My point exackatackaly. When SAID, it is pronounced "an effing book" unless (and I did so stipulation) he was merely using some weenyism for "a fornicating book" (or words to that effect).
Thank you. My point exackatackaly. When SAID, it is pronounced "an effing book" unless (and I did so stipulation) he was merely using some weenyism for "a fornicating book" (or words to that effect).
That's "an" F-ing book, puddinhead, unless you are going to be profane.
Admit it, Annalee!
We should also remember that Claremont ended his Ms. Marvel solo comic run with her being brainwashed and subjugated by MODOK!!!!
Please explain that "sequel to "Highlander" ... I do not recall that ever happening. Ever. Really.
Agreed. Needs more cowbell.
I think I just had a seizure.
"Peter Weller's agent Todd Eisner confirms that the Robocop actor has been cast in the movie, revealing that "it's a substantial role and that Peter is playing a C.E.O." I'm a bit surprised by that last detail, as I didn't really think the post-capitalist Star Trek universe had non-Ferengi CEOs - and no, that is most…
You beat me to it. Especially the "trap" eventually used to contain the beast.
Time is perception. If you fall into a vivid memory, it is "yesterday" or "last year" ... and when you "return" to the "present", how can you be sure you are not still dreaming? PKD paranoia at its best, with aliens and political intrique tossed in for spice. Depending on how it is handled (and I'm betting,…
Agreed, and that was a great story ... the tunnelling drummers with "Vee arrre vvriends ... Ouch!" and the pyramid critter, and Vreel ... All very neat.
And isn't that Kirk from Star Trek?
I am always amused when I remember that ray Bradbury wrote the screenplay for Moby Dick (the 1956 one with Gregory Peck). Guess it was still high in his mind in '63/4
Perhaps @veeSix is Ugandan?
You should see an internist if your poo is that color, unless you are, in fact, a goose.
Asparagus, definitely asparagus. Definitely.
Soooo ...
And so on ...
Perhaps they are moobies?
I can easily believe in a silicon-based life form, but I find it harder to believe in an intelligent silicon-based life form. If we are to take evolution as life's method of dealing with competition and pressure from the environment, then intelligence was evolved as a response to the tough conditions our apish…