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what does that say about o.j.?Chaka said:They also have big gloves.matuski said:You know what they say about guys with big hands....
what does that say about o.j.?Chaka said:They also have big gloves.matuski said:You know what they say about guys with big hands....
No glove, no love?what does that say about o.j.?Chaka said:They also have big gloves.matuski said:You know what they say about guys with big hands....
Big hands, small gloves.what does that say about o.j.?Chaka said:They also have big gloves.matuski said:You know what they say about guys with big hands....
I dont think thats fair to Rambo.He just wanted to live a life of peaceful wandering and did what he had to do when provoked.I disregard orders, use violence to solve problems, and am reckless, exceptionally tough and aggressive.
Always thought it looked like the character on the cover of Mad Magazine.Ilov80s said:Same here, that kind of blew my mind.Gianni Verscotchie said:I always saw that as some olde timey bare knuckle boxing guy. Now I knowOfficer Pete Malloy said:LINKZow said:You know what, I don't remember.What does it say?Tanner made it.
His name is Alfred E. Neuman.Always thought it looked like the character on the cover of Mad Magazine.Ilov80s said:Same here, that kind of blew my mind.Gianni Verscotchie said:I always saw that as some olde timey bare knuckle boxing guy. Now I knowOfficer Pete Malloy said:LINKZow said:You know what, I don't remember.What does it say?Tanner made it.
I love Haberstroh! (NBA thread remix)Did you have his money when he came to collect?My dealer
It's Kate Upton as seen by Otis.
It's Kate Upton as seen by Otis.![]()
Yours is from what is probably my favorite Star Trek episode.
"A Vulcan would not cry out so."
That is a pretty freaking awesome catch, RN. You even got the quote verbatim. "Now can you cry like Lincoln?"Really a great episode. I loved the camaraderie in defeating the bad guys, and it was cool the reverence Kirk had for "President Lincoln" even though he clearly knew his likeness was manufactured.It's Kate Upton as seen by Otis.![]()
Yours is from what is probably my favorite Star Trek episode.
"A Vulcan would not cry out so."![]()
That is a pretty freaking awesome catch, RN. You even got the quote verbatim. "Now can you cry like Lincoln?"
And I like that one too: as a kid watching for the first time and even now on rewatch, I don't have the same sweeping issues with TOS Season Three as so many others did. It contains some of my overall faves.
Right on. The usual Internet jockeys reviewing** "The Savage Curtain" all offer the same half-baked criticisms: it's a remake of "Arena" from Season One, the idea of Abe Lincoln on a starship is silly, the plot device of all-powerful aliens stopping the Enterprise and acting out a morality play had been done several times, etc. But the action is really good, the character development for Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Scotty was excellent, and the actors playing the historical figures with lines (Lincoln, Surak, Kahless, and yes . . . Colonel Green) were all very good. The rock-creature-in-chief was spooky too. I love when Kirk tries to punch it.Really a great episode. I loved the camaraderie in defeating the bad guys, and it was cool the reverence Kirk had for "President Lincoln" even though he clearly knew his likeness was manufactured.It's Kate Upton as seen by Otis.![]()
Yours is from what is probably my favorite Star Trek episode.
"A Vulcan would not cry out so."![]()
That is a pretty freaking awesome catch, RN. You even got the quote verbatim. "Now can you cry like Lincoln?"
And I like that one too: as a kid watching for the first time and even now on rewatch, I don't have the same sweeping issues with TOS Season Three as so many others did. It contains some of my overall faves.
"James.... stay back" was a huge bummer of a scene.
Well that went full-blown nerd quickly.Right on. The usual Internet jockeys reviewing** "The Savage Curtain" all offer the same half-baked criticisms: it's a remake of "Arena" from Season One, the idea of Abe Lincoln on a starship is silly, the plot device of all-powerful aliens stopping the Enterprise and acting out a morality play had been done several times, etc. But the action is really good, the character development for Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Scotty was excellent, and the actors playing the historical figures with lines (Lincoln, Surak, Kahless, and yes . . . Colonel Green) were all very good. The rock-creature-in-chief was spooky too. I love when Kirk tries to punch it.Really a great episode. I loved the camaraderie in defeating the bad guys, and it was cool the reverence Kirk had for "President Lincoln" even though he clearly knew his likeness was manufactured.It's Kate Upton as seen by Otis.![]()
Yours is from what is probably my favorite Star Trek episode.
"A Vulcan would not cry out so."![]()
That is a pretty freaking awesome catch, RN. You even got the quote verbatim. "Now can you cry like Lincoln?"
And I like that one too: as a kid watching for the first time and even now on rewatch, I don't have the same sweeping issues with TOS Season Three as so many others did. It contains some of my overall faves.
"James.... stay back" was a huge bummer of a scene.
**Partly because of the recent releases of the remastered DVD versions, there are probably seven or eight sets of detailed reviews of the full slate of TOS episodes out there, all posted within the last 2-4 years or so.
Nothing, gloves can't talk.what does that say about o.j.?Chaka said:They also have big gloves.matuski said:You know what they say about guys with big hands....
Totally. Like, why? :heaxplode:Well that went full-blown nerd quickly.Right on. The usual Internet jockeys reviewing** "The Savage Curtain" all offer the same half-baked criticisms: it's a remake of "Arena" from Season One, the idea of Abe Lincoln on a starship is silly, the plot device of all-powerful aliens stopping the Enterprise and acting out a morality play had been done several times, etc. But the action is really good, the character development for Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Scotty was excellent, and the actors playing the historical figures with lines (Lincoln, Surak, Kahless, and yes . . . Colonel Green) were all very good. The rock-creature-in-chief was spooky too. I love when Kirk tries to punch it.Really a great episode. I loved the camaraderie in defeating the bad guys, and it was cool the reverence Kirk had for "President Lincoln" even though he clearly knew his likeness was manufactured.It's Kate Upton as seen by Otis.![]()
Yours is from what is probably my favorite Star Trek episode.
"A Vulcan would not cry out so."![]()
That is a pretty freaking awesome catch, RN. You even got the quote verbatim. "Now can you cry like Lincoln?"
And I like that one too: as a kid watching for the first time and even now on rewatch, I don't have the same sweeping issues with TOS Season Three as so many others did. It contains some of my overall faves.
"James.... stay back" was a huge bummer of a scene.
**Partly because of the recent releases of the remastered DVD versions, there are probably seven or eight sets of detailed reviews of the full slate of TOS episodes out there, all posted within the last 2-4 years or so.
This episode is on Me-TV tonight at 9:00.Really a great episode. I loved the camaraderie in defeating the bad guys, and it was cool the reverence Kirk had for "President Lincoln" even though he clearly knew his likeness was manufactured.It's Kate Upton as seen by Otis.![]()
Yours is from what is probably my favorite Star Trek episode.
"A Vulcan would not cry out so."![]()
That is a pretty freaking awesome catch, RN. You even got the quote verbatim. "Now can you cry like Lincoln?"
And I like that one too: as a kid watching for the first time and even now on rewatch, I don't have the same sweeping issues with TOS Season Three as so many others did. It contains some of my overall faves.
"James.... stay back" was a huge bummer of a scene.
Oh, I'd really rather not go into that her:e:.what were you banned for?It's a picture of Hastur I found on Google.
Hastur is "He who must not be named", which is a character in books written by H.P. Lovecraft.
My original persona on here was banned, so I figured 'he who must not be named' was ok for anonymous internet posting.
well then give us a summary in the to thread. your fans are waiting.Oh, I'd really rather not go into that her:e:.what were you banned for?It's a picture of Hastur I found on Google.
Hastur is "He who must not be named", which is a character in books written by H.P. Lovecraft.
My original persona on here was banned, so I figured 'he who must not be named' was ok for anonymous internet posting.
You kill people that want to be killed?Self-explanatory, #####es
No need to spell that one out, friend.
Thought for sure it was going to be thisAlthough I prefer....No need to spell that one out, friend.![]()
He was a dreamboat.Thought for sure it was going to be thisAlthough I prefer....No need to spell that one out, friend.![]()
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Record setting #####-ranch wrangler for a hunchback.He was a dreamboat.Thought for sure it was going to be thisAlthough I prefer....No need to spell that one out, friend.![]()
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I appreciate the marketing behind our 'championships'...but #12 is, and will always be, Alabama.Although I prefer....No need to spell that one out, friend.![]()
Sanatra came to The Bachelor looking for Joe Willie...He didn't even have to try. A single, star football player in NYC? Fish in a barrel.
I knew that but it's always bugged me that you don't have a Pink Floyd avatar.Tool's Aenima album cover
Love em both and wanted to represent eachI knew that but it's always bugged me that you don't have a Pink Floyd avatar.Tool's Aenima album cover
Love the Opus...never change. Partly b/c I love the Opus, and partly b/c I would never recognize your posts anymore...Well I liked Bloom County. Opus was my favorite character. I like science fact and fiction. Just seemed like a good fit. I occasionally consider changing it but it just wouldn't seem right. Not to mention how poorly you guys deal with change.