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It was all intentional. I read an interview with the creators and the name “Richard Castle” was as close as they could get to “Rich Old *ssh*le”.

Yeah. The wife and I were expecting more of a comedy and less WTF!!

I watched Phantasm on TV in college and it scared, the crap out of me. Especially the last scene where you think it’s all over and then…

Critical Hit!

My original box set got totally beat up from active play, but stores that stocked the modules always seemed to have the rulebook on it’s own, so I managed to get a second one. Then after years of not seeing any new V&V material, a game store opened up in the local mall. It sold board games and pool table accessories,

Me and some college friends tried to play D&D on our own, but didn’t have a clue what we were doing. I had bought the very early boxed set that had a thin rule book with all blue cover and little chits instead of dice. Another friend of a friend invited us over to his place to play V&V (I had only ever heard of D&D

I thought that Barney left Betty and later recanted the story (Barney Hill, not Barney Rubble).

Strange Brew - The Bob And Doug McKenzie movie.

She is not a bear so ignore the aggressive hand gestures. I repeat, this is not a bear attack.

Damn auto correct.

No! Must look away!

Human Under Glass. Ummm, yum.

This Walken 3D tweaking thing is greatly unsettling.

Jitterbug.

Ultraman? Is that you?

SyFy network has optioned Wild Cards for a movie (theatrical release, last I heard). Melinda M. Snodgrass has already written one treatment that I know of.

Grade nine history. Teacher quips “An ancient Greek goes to a ­tailor to get his trousers mended. The tailor asks: “Euripides?” The professor replies: “Yes. Eumenides?”” I didn’t get it at the time, but it did stick with me.

Then you’ve got to wake up and hit the ground running.

Bravo! My Wife will love this one.