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When it comes to humility, I'm the greatest! -Bullwinkle J. Moose

Ugh, reactionary dodging in an MMO... is dodging as dicey/poor as it is in The Secret World?

Maybe it's too many years of Burn Notice, but anytime a character on TV says, "My name is [firstname] [lastname]," I keep expecting it to be followed with "I used to be a spy."

No one will be admitted during the touching "Peeping Torgo" scene...

Noah's wife?

Agreed. Even at the picture I'm shouting "use a coaster, that's what they're there for!" ...I guess I must be a decent enough GM for folks to put up with that.

Or a Hawaiian way, amirite?

And I'm just sitting here, waiting for the inevitable return of Boglins. They're gonna make a comeback, right?

You beat me to it. I think the only reason I had some of these was because an aunt confused them with Battle Beasts... which /were/ awesome.

Pretty much any Alex Cox movie, really. WTF and yet so good. Especially this gem:

Exactly what waffles said. There's a lot of planning for the future with the math involved, there's also various tokens and unlocks used in the game. Personally, I don't know that I'd recommend Siege of Columbiana to those uninitiated with the more complex board games because it can be a bit overwhelming. Frankly, if

Oh, I don't get to play Munchkin with the grognards of the table. I jump over to the "kids table" for that game. And for Orcs at the Gate, too. But everyone loves Small World!

I pre-ordered the game when I first heard about it and have gotten a few plays in already. A few reviews have noted and I agree, this is really a two-player game. The number of calculations and rules per turn make the game drag out intolerably with four players—even when most of those players are complex board-game

Stevie Nicks (/w Lindsey Buckingham) - Soldier's Angel

That's just what I was thinking, Chrls, John Hurt as an aged #8... I should have read all the comments before I posted mine.

Maybe it's just fanwank on my part, but I keep thinking John Hurt's really playing an very aged version of the 8th Doctor. So, after all Paul McGann's Doctor went through all his book and audio adventures he (SPOILERS FOR BOOK & AUDIO)... destroyed/time-locked Gallifrey a 3rd time?

Because Didio and Johns were too in love the Silver Age characters and decided that DC's best defining feature (IMO) of having legacy characters grow and become the next generation of established heroes needed to be abolished. Wally's even been "benched" since Nu52 in the comics.

I'm glad someone posted this! I didn't have any other Sectaurs toys, but my friends and I still used this for our He-Men more than any actual He-Man playset. Mostly because of the spider-like hand puppet.