fredbals
Fred Bals
fredbals

A great writer.

I have to say that my first thought after reading the question was, "I hope *I'm* still alive."

Geesh, guys, Snapper Carr could *snap his fingers* Nuff said.

#corrections. Note to transcriptionist: It's not "cue" it's "queue."

What do you think happens next when you put "kids, villains, a few dozen whores and a midget" together? Wait until the donkey and Great Dane show up.

I remember my Mom buying these for me when I was a kid. Also had Atomic tomatoes and was super-disappointed that they looked just like ordinary tomatoes. Ah, for those days when The Atom Was Our Friend

While it might have also been a "short-lived 1973 anthology," the original Strange Sports Stories was a six-issue feature of the Brave and the Bold in the early `60s. I remember reading the short-lived series with great delight... not surprisingly, since I was 12 years old.

A story: Several years ago I visited my parents in Florida and had to leave their house before dawn in order to catch a flight to Orlando. I was half-asleep, staring out into the dark Florida night, when I noticed the sky was getting brighter... and getting brighter much too quickly.

And with the memorable name of Moose Malloy, 'a big man but not more than six feet five inches tall and not wider than a beer truck.' Mu second favorite Raymond Chandler name after Doghouse Riley.

Apropos of nothing except that it's gotten me annoyed enough to comment, if io9 doesn't dump that Droid animated ad soon, I'm either getting AdBlocker or stop coming to this site. Every time it runs, I expect to have an epileptic fit and it literally gave me a headache today.

And more

Here's a start. From Wikipedia:

Nice tush on Ivy.

Agreed on the previous comments that the music doesn't work. Recommendation: Turn off the sound, open another tab in your browser, go to this link [www.televisiontunes.com] start the sound, play the movie

I'd vote for Mother Hitton's Littul Kittons (Cordwainer Smith) both as most awesome weapon and most awesome name.

LOL. I thought we were going to get Walter referring to "Maggot Brains" or something. Why do I think Osmium might be a shout-out to Fringe's favorite movie, "The Wizard of Oz"?