By the way, though there is an element of truth in that previous statement, not a single word or concept is what I was actually doing. Still, it was a bit of an homage to something that nobody has likely ever heard of.
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By the way, though there is an element of truth in that previous statement, not a single word or concept is what I was actually doing. Still, it was a bit of an homage to something that nobody has likely ever heard of.
Fish fingers and toes - I'd definitely buy some of the exotic type made from wahoo. :-9
Or from any other delectable species of fish.
All of chit-chat appears moribund.
Moribund?
Word of the DDay!
Lol. I think I should start a new thing... Word of the DDay.
One DDay at a time.
These are the DDay's of our lives.
DDay of the walking dead!
Gruff, everytime I see your name, I think in my head:
"Scruff McGruff, Chicago Illinois, 60652"
I just saw Guardians of the Galaxy.
Therefore...Rocket!
I saw it as well. Flat out knocked my socks off. (Raccoons Rock! *Grin*)
I liked the humor and the acting. Rocket is a relative you know.
We're related through my auntie boom boom's niece. Fresca. ;)
I liked it. Lots of wacky humor and strange references along with an action packed plot. I still haven't quite figured out the scene after the credits are finished: Was that Howard the Duck? Is he a Marvel character?
Marvel has always written their comic books in one universe.
References are made to other characters on a regular basis.
Even though I've never read a Guardians of the Galaxy comic book I picked up on the characters Thanos and Rhonan.
The Cree (A galaxy spanning race.) and so on.
I expect the next G.O.T.G. movie to at least reference Marvel's 'Captain Marvel' who was a Cree soldier before settling on earth.
Howard the Duck. What a let down. Yes he had his own Marvel comic book for a short while.
Marvel tried different oddball offshoots at one time or another. (Millie the Model comes to mind.)
I think it's spelled Kree, and for a reason. After all, they probably don't want to conflict too much with the Cree tribe.
You would know better than I. It has been a decade or more since I read them.
(The Kree not the cree. You ever try to read a cree's face when he's being inscrutable?)
I don't know all that well, I just remember seeing the spelling in a single word in the movie, though I forget where. The reason it stuck with me is that the week before I was counting salmon redds with a Cree-Apache who was working for either the Shoshone-Bannock tribe or the Nez Perce tribe.
You can't stop the post race. =)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX73plYeCtE
Heh \(^.^)/
I never understood the Cybermen, it must be way before my time.