maybe the vast majority of people who are fans of the show only stand around outside taking selfies because they're rightly afraid that, if they go inside, they'll be accused of bothering a bunch of people who seem like humorless scolds?
maybe the vast majority of people who are fans of the show only stand around outside taking selfies because they're rightly afraid that, if they go inside, they'll be accused of bothering a bunch of people who seem like humorless scolds?
well, if they wanted to be just as objectionable, they really shoulda put the dude gettin the hose in a thong, or at least loosened up the drawstrings so he was showing a little plumber's crack, to say nothing of hitching 'em up high enough to dangle brain.
i actually thought you were fuckin' with us until i got to the edit, but now i guess i can see how dudebros would wind us with a phrase like that.
someone should tell them to "Keep fuckin' that chicken."
… or fuckin' grass?!
%#$871.9867/hour, of course! for many people, it's enough money to purchase a VW Bug or even a Rolls Royce in only three weeks.
hey - that isnt some owl/sloth hybrid, it's an OWLBEAR. they're a type of magical beast famed for their aggression and ferocity!
the suits worn in that movie are fuckin' incredible. and, yeah, that score is something else, with the bassoon solos and whatnot.
what about a western… set in outer space?!
were those the ones drawn by barry windsor smith? if so, yeah - those were pretty sweet. (wow, i'm even using 90's slang…)
well, i wanna be on a team with BOTH Alan Moore and Grant Morrison, dammit. i don't care if they can't get along!
i'm on whatever side gets Wild Dog, Nth Man, Impossible Man and the 5-Years-Later Legion of Superheroes. plus the Shogun Warriors!
i never really understood the love for Kingdom Come, either - especially since it seemed like a much less interesting revision of the TWILIGHT proposal Alan Moore put together and which, someday, i look forward to reading in the library which collects all the lost and unproduced artwork that was ever dreamt of.
according to a friend of mine, there was a period of 10-15 years or so where The Dune Encyclopedia was really hard to come by and copies were selling for fairly significant sums. i didn't really care, because i had a copy i'd found at a library book sale for like 25 cents or something, but my buddy always asked me to…
FUUUUUUCK-STICKS! i'm driving into Chicago to hang out with a bunch of friends and this is exactly the sort of shit we'd all have a blast with… except for how the gathering is scheduled for a week fuckin' later! damn - i have never seen this film on the big screen.
i appreciate that and, honestly, the entire experience has been educational.
well, uhm, both "Thor" and "Sue Storm" seem to be impervious to the green body paint, at any rate.
never been to RI* but i grew up in Wisconsin and, about 15 years ago, i used to work for the newspaper group that covered Sauk City, Wisconsin, the town which had been home to August Derleth's publishing house. i was able to talk with some of the people who had worked with and knew him, although most of them dismissed…
not sure where else to post this so i'm putting it here. even though it's a couple weeks old as "news" goes, i only learned of it today so i thought i'd pass it along to anyone else like me: Fantasy Flight lost the Games Workshop license in August and, as a result, won't be producing any more of the stuff associated…
for real nostalgia, remember* back to when comics maintained the 10 cent price point for nearly 30 years! http://www.bleedingcool.com…