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He was also the guy who sang "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch".

I would agree with that, Charlie. Like I said, I did like it because it LOOKED like a Hammer film. I just think there's no way it's the first thing people think of when someone mentions Sleepy Hollow.

L is for Loki. That's good enough for me.

This is the same scene that was in the beginning of the original Thor movie except cookie monster was actually the Thor character. It's in the deleted scenes....

Mr. Pink didn't get away with anything. You can hear him getting gunned down by the cops while the credits are rolling.

Look on my absorbency, ye mighty, and despair.

Little kids ruin everything.

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Agreed. And this looks a helluva lot more fun

an ancestor of Munch's shows up in the prose story acompanying "Century:2009" as a drug addicted janitor on the moon colony in the 1960's

That's the best hypothesis I've read as to why Coulson is so popular. Except in The Avengers, when he was very nervous being alone with Cap on the jet, Coulson is cool, low key and al little impatient with just about everyone who can't keep up with him..

Richard Dreyfuss wins.

but HE WAS THE BOOOOOMB IN PHANTOMS, YO!!

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Saberhagen's Swords. The first book is a fantasy classic with a captivating concept. The rest of the first trilogy and the following books of Lost Swords are all pretty good. Until the final book, where it is so clear that Saberhagen was tired of writing about the world he created that he ended it with a slap in the

Reg Barclay.

PS A sunspot isn't really a hole - its not really literally a window into the interior. You are looking at gasses that are cooling off and sinking down. (I suppose you are looking a little bit into the interior but the gas ins't transparent and its only a tiny fraction of the Sun's diameter).

Not sure what you mean by that, but you can definitely tell that sunspots are not "bumps" on the sun. If they were, even amateur solar observers could see them sticking up above the limb of the sun. But we don't see that - the edge of the Sun is smooth in white light. With h-alpha filter you see jets of gas coming off

The cause of the sunspot is a "warping" of the magnetic field, cause cooler spots. They are level with the rest of the sun, but the convection of heat transfer is interrupted, creating the area to cool.

My brain is telling me we're seeing a hole into its subsurface, but now that you've mentioned the other possibilities, I'm seeing it all kinds of ways.