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@Nerdherder, I was indeed thinking the same when I read that. In fact I think it might not be such a bad idea to replicate some past 'glory'….even if made up. Just let your mind wander, like you know who?
Hadrian's Wall, now that's what I'm talking about!

Tintin Quarantino, haha! yes I hear you he is an unique character and very talented. I'll pass on the rest of your characterization though, lol. Cheers!

Nice spoonerism, haha!

The first time I'd heard of the singer is when it popped up on one of the sites I was following sports. It said he had humble beginnings and was actually homeless at one time starting out in England. Apparently he slept under an aqueduct bridge outside Buckingham Palace.
Despite his appearance the guy can obviously

Steven's guest last night 'Nojoke' as I call him blasted a 100 mph slow ball at his Captain America shield. That's funny cause Novak as he is commonly known, hit it dead center as Colbert brandished his shield successfully.
Go Sparta!

Everybody, throw your inhibitions, your preconceived notions, your confused assumptions to the wind and enjoy the movie for what it is. It's a rare and appealing, somewhat comforting idea that these unlikely paths could cross. Yet in New York, pretty much anything can happen as many interesting scripts based on true