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I don't recall dreaming of a mauve suit and lavender tie.

You have offended mah honour sur. Ah challenge you to ah duel.

Scorpio is genius, sure. But one must find time for the brilliance and satire that was Brad Goodman.

Lovecraft. It must be my penchant for eldritch, cthlonian phraseology.

I wholeheartedly support this comment.

I liked Gun, but it was sooooo small and kinda unsatisfying. I am really going to play this one if I get the chance.

@Bour - good sir, you badly need to see this film called "Zardos".

That little memory from the Golden Age of Aussie exploitation cinema is like my version of Proust's madeline.

One of the bleakest pieces of TV I've ever seen. I'm so glad I didn't have to fight this war.

Same here, again. There is definitely a generational aspect to this thing.

"This is amazing! I have absolutely no idea what is going on."

Thanks for explaining that business with the planes having their gear down, I had wondered about that.

She pulled an Arzt.

Aye indeed, all that time running away from his commitment on the island; only to spend the rest of his life there.

Creepy old ladies hold the secrets to everything.

Oh Machete is on the way, don't you worry.

1976. I was 18mths old when Elvis died. I remember disco.

Girl Comics
I liked the Punisher hunting the online-predator thing, even if the idea of Frank pretending to be a 14-year-old girl is pretty weird. And the Colleen Coover sequences are great.

I just love the plaintive way Chalmers says "may I see it?".

GLAVEN