I'd buy some bitchin cars and crimefighting gear and make myself a costume and bust my former criminal associates and be the only true real life superhero.
I'd buy some bitchin cars and crimefighting gear and make myself a costume and bust my former criminal associates and be the only true real life superhero.
Extra credit:
Extra credit:
We don't know what they do at Grey Matter. They may have a tidy sideline shipping machetes to the Congo in exchange for coltan, or something.
We don't know what they do at Grey Matter. They may have a tidy sideline shipping machetes to the Congo in exchange for coltan, or something.
The point is that it's way too much to launder through a single car wash. So, obviously Walter Jr. needs to get one for himself and be let in on the big secret. Heisenberg & Flynn Car Washeries: Comes In Dirty, Goes Out Clean—WE ARE THE ONES WHO DETAIL.
The point is that it's way too much to launder through a single car wash. So, obviously Walter Jr. needs to get one for himself and be let in on the big secret. Heisenberg & Flynn Car Washeries: Comes In Dirty, Goes Out Clean—WE ARE THE ONES WHO DETAIL.
I've just started watching Community, and although the pilot has a pretty formulaic set-up (The Music Man in a junior college library study room, which come to think of it is stretching the formula a bit), I can already see why the kids are wild about it. (I think I was hooked at the end of the.. second? episode,…
I've just started watching Community, and although the pilot has a pretty formulaic set-up (The Music Man in a junior college library study room, which come to think of it is stretching the formula a bit), I can already see why the kids are wild about it. (I think I was hooked at the end of the.. second? episode,…
Ooo! Ooo! I got one! Star Trek: elements don't work like that. (Seriously, just about all of Trek's bogus science depends on yet-to-be-discovered particles, except for (maybe) psionics, and Mass Effect covered that with element zero.
Ooo! Ooo! I got one! Star Trek: elements don't work like that. (Seriously, just about all of Trek's bogus science depends on yet-to-be-discovered particles, except for (maybe) psionics, and Mass Effect covered that with element zero.
Where Brooklyn at?
Where Brooklyn at?
From the first page, it looks like we're in a Young Blonde White Doctor In Trouble Age.
From the first page, it looks like we're in a Young Blonde White Doctor In Trouble Age.
Is it just me, or is Matthew Perry looking more and more like the late Andrew Breitbart? And, if so, how many more seconds will his career last?
Is it just me, or is Matthew Perry looking more and more like the late Andrew Breitbart? And, if so, how many more seconds will his career last?
YOU'LL NEVER SEE HIS THUMB COMING
YOU'LL NEVER SEE HIS THUMB COMING
When he shows up in one of the Star Trek movies, he'll have a board with a tenpenny nail hammered through it.