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How'd this become the OAO Dawson's Creek thread?
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Tom Cruise's latest announcement
SuperJerk replied to River City Rocker's topic in Television & Film
I have a friend that used to use the statement "I'd eat her afterbirth" as a way of commenting on how he thought a girl was super-extra hot. -
That's been shot down the 1st time he appeared on TV. It's not him. "News" reports at the time said he was just some random actor/model they hired just for this angle.
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I only read White's book on the 1968 campaign. How is the 1960 book superior?
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Heel vs. heel feuds seldom work.
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What DVDs would you like to see the WWE release?
SuperJerk replied to iggymcfly's topic in The WWE Folder
I love this idea. -
[This post has been punched out of existence by Superboy Prime.]
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How about a Brownback VP? We could have him and Bill Frist both...then we'll get something done around here. Dude...I just ate....
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Ha ha! Bodily fluids! It;s pretty funny. Best part is when everyone is drinking dog semen(roofle), you hear this small, effeminate voice in the background: "I think I've had this before!" True, but you can't diss the scene with Taj & Naomi. Not because it was actually funny, but because Naomi looked awesome.
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JLU Season 3 starts September 17th
SuperJerk replied to Kurt Angle Mark's topic in Television & Film
There's a rumor going around that "Supergirl and the Legion" is being nixed in favor of a "Superboy" cartoon. http://www.legionclubhouse.com/index.php?o...id=108&Itemid=2 -
Then why don't you explain what it was really about (such as was done in The Superstar's post)? The dude was just giving his opinion of what he thought of the movie and was asking for people to voice their own opnions. Since you disagree, how about taking the time to explain WHY you disagree before resorting to insults?
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What DVDs would you like to see the WWE release?
SuperJerk replied to iggymcfly's topic in The WWE Folder
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Sounds like DC needs to have Alex Luthor hatch a scheme to sort out their publishing schedule.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracleman
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Well... That and the fact that super-hero registration/govt control of super-heroes (especially mutants) has been a running theme at Marvel since the 1960s. Sentinels in particular have been around since 1965, mutant registration was used in both "Days of Future Past" and 1987's "Fall of the Mutants". The government has been trying to control the Avengers since the 1970s (see also the 1980s Capt. America storyline when the Commision on Super-human Activities forced him to resign). The idea that the govt would want heroes to register is probably a natural conclusion to something that's been floating around for 40 years. Marvel propaganda aside, because there's nothing in either storyline that substantially links the idea of Civil War to House of M, the behind Civil War seems like it was just tacked on to House of M to make it seem like Marvel was doing something to compete with the scope and scale of Infinite Crisis.
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I'm glad to see there's a group of voters that cares more about whether or not the flag gets burned than how incompetent the executive branch has become in the last 5 years.
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They're only considered contractors for tax and travel expense purposes. They're called independant contractors when it's convinient, like when people talk about them getting health care and such, but when they want to enforce the dress code, well, that's a differant story, they're WWE "Superstars"(because God forbid we call them wrestlers) and of course, whether or not RVD is in a dress shirt or whatever the rules are, I don't remember, really reflects on the company and nothing like Vince trying to have Marty Janetty kiss his behind impacts what people think of wrestling</sarcasm> No argument here.
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What DVDs would you like to see the WWE release?
SuperJerk replied to iggymcfly's topic in The WWE Folder
Here's my top 10 wrestler "Best of" DVD wishlist: 1. Randy Savage 2. Kurt Angle 3. Ricky Steamboat 4. Chris Jericho 5. Roddy Piper 6. Steve Austin (something better than the other ones, at least) 7. Sting 8. The 4 Horsemen 9. Dudley Boyz 10. Edge I know there's no chance in hell of about half of those ever happening, though. Also, an entirely kayfabed Vince McMahon DVD would be awesome just for the sheer ridiculesness of it. -
Rumsfeld doesn't think we're getting the message out.
SuperJerk replied to Art Sandusky's topic in Current Events
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I see how House of M and Disassembled fit together, but I'm not seeing how Civil War is part of the same story as House of M. Because House of M happened in the 616 universe. It wasnt some "alternate reality" like AoA or Heroes reborn, it was right then and there. House of M brought the reality crashing down at the US govt's doors that there are some crazy ass people out there. Ok, they should've know that already, but HoM reenforced that idea, which lead to the rebirth of the Sentinels program, which is leading to the new regisitration act, which is the main focus of Civil War. So...reasons Civil War is related to House of M: 1) It took place on the same planet. 2) It scared people into being scared of something they were already scared of (people/the government fearful of super-heroes has been a theme at Marvel for almost its entire publishing history).
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TODD MCFARLANE INTERVIEWED ON CNBC’S ‘ON THE MONEY’
SuperJerk replied to EdwardKnoxII's topic in Literature
I don't know a lot of fat, non-bodybuilders with prominent visible biceps, abs, quads, or pecs. And the coloring makes the drawing deceptive, since the colorist colored some of the empty space between Octopus's torso and mechanical arm green by mistake. -
And now, a related story told for no particular reason... About 6 years ago I walked into a supermarket video department (a store where I once worked) where they had been playing the movie "Baby Geniuses" on a continous loop. Now, 've never actually seen the movie, but I do remember the venemous bad reviews it had gotten when it was released, and that it didn't particularly gross a ot of money, either. So, being the curious devil that I am, I had to ask. "Why do you keep showing 'Baby Geniuses' on the monitor?" The answer from the teenage girl behind the counter: "We have to show what's popular." That may have been the clearest example of a statement by a non-politician who was out of touch with public opinion I've ever heard.
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The Graduate 10/10