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I found some video! (Russian language only.)

If there’s demand for it, why can’t they adapt the games to more modern technology? Not so much like our disastrous attempts to “3D” old arcade games such as Centipede and Space Invaders, but rather like the Namco Museum Collections for modern home consoles or even MAME. Maybe you couldn’t adapt “Radish,” even to the

“Come my faithful steed! We ride to victory over the capitalist swine!”

THIS BALL IS WEIRD IT STANDS AND FIGHTS

At first, it was. She showed up at the first JSA meeting, lurking behind her cape, but quickly excused herself; Flash discovered that she had snagged her long johns on a nail while climbing through the window and left them behind.

*snrrrrrk* NOT WHILE I’M AT WORK DAMMIT

James Infohe’s snowball proves there is such a conspiracy! Think about it! Look it up!

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Behold what I just found on YouTube: The Mini-Munsters (1973)

John Schuck’s Herman Munster is a truly skin crawling invention to behold

This was a narrow food-court mall storefront, barely enough room for the register and pick-up counter up front.

1983: One of my roomies in college badgered me into accompanying him on a weekend sightseeing trip to D.C. despite the fact that I was absolutely flat broke. His mother forbade him going without a friend (yeah, I know), no one else would put up with his horseshit, and controlling my “allowance” probably got him all

Any use of that gear should be fatal. But no, I doubt she’s dead. They’re “1941”-ing—trying to do cartoon humor as live-action. I’d wager there’s even a groan. “Itaaaaaiiiii...”

And TV show! Every so often I’ll blow the dust off my PS2 (no, that’s not a typo) and waste precious minutes of my remaining mortal coil on Kim Possible: What’s the Switch?, The Simpsons: Hit and Run, and Futurama: The Video Game. (And maybe some Tekken 4.)

This is something to which I always like to try to steer people. It’s a great read and while I can’t abide by Randism personally, I appreciate that it discusses Ditko’s beliefs without mockery.

Yeah, I’m reading that interview and thinking, “Thank God he stopped before he claimed he created oxygen.” But creative types, they be weird. No names, but a friend from my distant past made his name in the comic-book business with a series inspired by an anime he saw on some third-generation VHS dubs I’d lent to a

“victim”

I love this one. It’s the movie that taught me to always check the car seat before I sit down.

The title is the message. It refers to the frog in a pan of water which is slowly brought to a boil. The frog doesn’t realize his doom until it’s far too late to do anything but die. We are the frogs.

Can’t annually lay waste to every character that can’t carry his/her own title and expect the reader to emotionally invest in your characters.