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Henry Gordon Jago
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So Israel's getting tense, Wants one in self-defense;
"The Lord's our shepherd" says the Psalm, But just in case….
We better get a Bomb!

"INFLATABLE! He alive, dammit!"

And they didn't follow it up with a "Boooooiiiiii oyyyyoyy-nnnnnnnggggg"?

They put the Christ back in "Christ, what an awful movie!"

And then beanie baby went in the trash.

"This is my babysitter, Erin. This is my Grandpa, Mike."

SPOILER

See, I want to see a movie of A Game of You, precisely because it can be taken out of the whole as a unit. You lose some of the resonances, such as the connections to Rose Walker, but you don't need them. It would make a stunning animated film, in two totally different styles. You could even get Gordon-Levitt to

My thought would be to focus on some part of the story that they don't tell in the movie such as A Game of You or some of the short stories. Sandman had a hell of a lot more digressions than Lord of The Rings.

This is not a playable game, by the way.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Every time Warmolt was on screen, I was surprised he wasn't dead yet.

One thing that seems clear to me: Wide Wale was originally one of the Ong Brothers who experimented on themselves with cuttlefish DNA. It makes sense then that Wale's brother was Dr. Dugong. Wale, therefore wants to kill The Monarch for killing his brother, but to do it in such a way so as not draw the ire of the

Monstroso bought Billy hookers dressed as vampires to, er, sweeten the pot so that Billy would operate on his heart in "The Silent Partners".

AVC: Because of all your different roles, you could do six degrees of separation with you.

"Let's Kick This In The Ass"

Wolves Don't Cry Bruce Eliot (1954) -short story

Fat Chance, Underbeit and Prof. Incorrigible were on Gargantua 2 when it exploded. We saw Limb and Radical Left escape in time. We did not see the other three escape, so they are currently listed as "Missing, Presumed Blowed Up Real Good."

Yes, I saw Inserts . It's basically a filmed stage play as it has one location and five actors, one of whom is Bob Hoskins as (sort of) Roy Kroc, if he produced porn as well as franchising fast food restaurants. It was set in the 1930's though, not the 1970's.

All that talk about Shakespeare and you didn't mention gay Richard III?