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stef
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Hee. There was a Law and Order about MySpace last night, and now this awesometastic remix. I have to put up my remix index soon.
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Ugh. I can't wait for 2008.
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Unless they're Irish space cowboys. That's different.
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No ninjas, no pirates. This joint is strictly for samurai.
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I have a no-pirate rule in my household. I can't be the one to break it--what sort of example would I set?
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Pirate Sighting: I'm on campus doing some research. About five yards ahead of me is this guy in pirate garb handing out flyers to unsuspecting students. Initially I thought it was about Talk Like A Pirate Day, but nay-- he is in fact proselytizing for the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
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I was wondering that, myself. I had a small suspicion that Lord Woot might reappear in a totally different in-game form. I mean, you can't count on a game to offer you an Eternal Sweeper character design.
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There are a lot of those, but in many cases they are the keys to the game. It plays out just a little bit like an interactive Law and Order. You are given a crime, and you prepare for court by searching the scene of the crime (using the stylus) and collecting and examining eyewitness accounts and character accounts. In…
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I'd been up late, actually, doing some reading for school.
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The second one had me laughing out loud.
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Hey, I just want to clear up a previous post: Tony Jaa's "Give Me Back My Elephant" movie actually is The Protector. I didn't realize they were the same, because there were no elephants in the advertising here. In fact, a lot of the elephanty parts were cut out for the American version. Which did not stop us from laughing…
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Hlavco, Scott McCloud talks about that a lot. His idea is that comics have and should adjust to make the most of their mediums as they change from stone walls to newspapers to books to online. He does have a point that online comics do have no space or color limitations and that can be a way in which to capitalize on the…
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oh DUH, of course Phoenix Wright! Definitely!
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Dude! You're in Utah!! Did You Know: Salt Lake City, Utah, is exactly two days from Davis, California when driving on Route 80? It's A Fact! For the record, we don't live in one of the Davis 2-story TERROR DOMES. I totally wish we did. But, yeah! JC, post your thesis!
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Animal Crossing!
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Mechanical engineering. But now I'm working on biological materials. Right now I'm attempting to read a whole lot of papers about bacteria.
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JC, awesome! Time to kick the ass of every library, ever. What kind of classes are you taking? I'm doing well, since you asked. I start labwork this week as a more-different engineering student. Plus we moved into a townhouse with two floors.
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It was a good addition. ^__^ I guess I was a bit curious about how much the comic suggested itself from the illustration, which would be entirely different if the thought balloon already contained Roundy.
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I'm curious. Was the thought balloon in panel 4 an after-market addition? Or did My draw you a thought balloon which already contained the circular guy?
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Truly! I really liked this comic!
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Witch hunt. Kids in my school got suspended AND kicked out of the talent show (?!) for being suspected of witchcraft. I myself was questioned for possible connections. The principal sent a letter to all of the parents, cautioning them not to let kids go to the local midnight showing of Rocky Horror Picture Show, since…
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I'm blanking on all science projects except the laser that I sadly did not use to cut a sandwich, as Jon suggested. BUT! as an undergrad, I worked in a lab that was getting ready to close up for a while, and I got to use its liquid nitrogen to make ice cream. I learned nothing about science that day.
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I'm really excited to read this! Heck, if his seminars mirror the way you've described the book, I'd love to go to another workshop!
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Yes, I need to see The Protector as well. Very badly. And I'll find out the name of Tony Jaa's elephant movie-- Jon, you'll be pleased to know that much of the elephant movie takes place in Australia. I second Zombie Lake! I've been dying to see that for years, ever since one of my first bad horror-movie buddies told me…
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I agree! But I've never seen that Hooked on Phonics commercial. Perhaps I should consider myself blessed.
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Oh man, I loved Ong Bak! We also saw this other movie starring Tony Jaa that was pretty much the same as Ong Bak except it had an elephant instead of a god. It even co-starred the same comedic relief buddy, this time as a friendly cop! Based on these two movies, we believe that Tony Jaa movies are written using Mad Libs.
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While watching Evil Dead, we found ourselves wondering about an important post-movie occurrance. Suppose for a minute that the later crazier Evil Deads never happened. What is a mild-mannered, God-fearing fellow like the original incarnation of Ash supposed to do when the movie ends? He's killed four of his friends, and…
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Mikau'd!
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OMG! I am so happy you signed up, Rydain! Because I need to tell you that we are about to get two more cats! Um, gentlemen forumgoers, you know it's sort of weird and rude to gripe about a person's age, right? Rydain and I are the same age, and I didn't gawk at your freakish youth when you all joined the forums.
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Aside: Hlavco, I love G-force, the bird version! It was actually very creepy and hilarious! Lots of on-screen drinking, and the Surly Second-In-Command lived in a trailer where he hung out shirtless! Plus the entire cast wore bell-bottoms except for the (male) villain, who wore spandex and lip gloss.