jamesryan04
James Ryan
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We all know why this list got posted today...

Gadget may not have know that Brain and Penny were working with him, but *someone* was obviously aware of her contributions to the team...

Number 12) there is probably one of the few things to justify SMALLVILLE being on the air for ten years...

I noticed a lot of folks asking for a really old TARDIS control room to show up, and saying they wanted something older than Tennant's control room.

Should another famous set of writers take on an episode, this would be their obvious choice on how to approach the show...

@man310: OK, that I didn't consider. Not that I'd want to; the idea that Tom Welling and Aaron Sorkin shared a universe just leaves me all queasy inside the longer I think about it...

Where the hell's the "Like" button for this comment...?

My one issue going into this is the lead-in with FLASH # 12, which basically gives away why FLASHPOINT took place. Without going too spoilery here, let's just say that you read the issue, you figure out right away why Allen's in this different timeline, who's responsible, and what needs to be done to fix it all. The

Am I the only one who saw the last scene where we have a President-elect Luthor and started going nuts because, well, presidential elections are on four year cycles, which means there was an election for President of the US *out of sequence with the normal calendar*?

We all know why this movie stunk horribly: Because Steve Jackson Games ruined the producers' original intent and wouldn't give them the right to make a screen version of their classic game, "Kung-Fu CB Mamas on Wheels vs. the Aztec Motorcycle Wrestling Nuns" and so they had to cobble something together in, oh, seven

That's just me being too damn anxious to type this out properly; it should read "Hero System," the core rules for CHAMPIONS. In this case, I definitely rolled a '3' here...

I don't know if I still have that around; I did this paper [REDACTED] years ago, and so might have problems finding a copy...

OK, new fantastic obsession: When I get my time machine, I go back to the Brontes at the height of their world-building phase, introduce them to the Her System, and keep coming back for what could have been one hell of a pencil-and-paper set of RPG sessions run by them... Said campaign could have been *epic*!

My memory of the Mule involved my efforts to convince my high school English teacher to allow my undertaking a paper that did a comparison between him and Shakespeare's Richard III as characters. In order to be able to undertake the assignment, I loaned him FOUNDATION AND EMPIRE to give him background on the

Which I guess is pretty well in line with this observation about the only thing we have to fear is...

Ouch...

For reasons beyond the obvious FINDING NEMO shout-out...?

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