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Andy K
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Aren't those just gladiator flicks w/out the tridents and nets?

@Warren Oates

@Bucky Calloway

If ZMF is a celebrity's sock puppet, I'll go with Brian Posehn as the puppet master.

@Warren Oates

Now that's just silly.

@jondavid666

@Porkins- I don't know if "picked on" is quite right. I didn't believe it was real at first, then someone who'd been close to her for a few years told me it was real.

The first time I saw it, I had an idea of what I was in for, so it never came across as softcore porn to me. I can see how easily one might think it going in cold. I figure that about 2/3 of the way thru thoughit kinda hits you that the sex scenes in the early part of the film are pretty emotionally unattached. If you…

I wish you would've asked about…
The Rapture. Very interesting role for him in a very interesting film- dvd cover be damned!

@Stitchme2gether

"Guns of the South" is a stand-alone book. No sequels.

@Lemur

@Mr. History

@Mr. History

@mbs

Well, geez, Tea N Crumpets, the British Empire abolished slavery in 1834 (except for Ceylon and St. Helena). Parts of the Empire, such as Jamaica and Trinidad, were much more dependent upon slavery than the American south.

Not really alt history, though, in that the _time-line_ never diverges from reality.

@Mr. History

@Lemur