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Imponderables- Wake to Joy

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008 5:33 AM

NAVYSEILS


I get the look all the time. I talk about my online chums a fair bit, just like my friends from round here. People tend to say stuff like "you dont really know they are who you think they are though"...then I explain that I've went to the USA and met a good few of them, and I get more looks. Its amusing. Cause I am really not a person people expect to go meeting weirdos...I mean friends that I met online.

and on another unrelated note...
Quote:

Originally posted by Freelancertex: It's not even May yet! *hopes someone here knows that song*...


First of May by Jonathan Coulton perhaps?

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008 5:47 AM

ZEEK


The thing is that I know what she's thinking. She's thinking of Trekkies and I can't really blame her for that. In my mind I like to think that the browncoats are way better than trekkies. The community has always been so friendly, open and inviting. Granted we do have our disagreements (see the fox guy at an airport thread), but for the most part everybody is very accepting of each other. It was exactly the same meeting a whole group of browncoats in real life. They were totally friendly and yeah a lot of them are weirdos, but they're nice weirdos. So, the get dressed up like Jayne sometimes. So what? They're nice, friendly people and they do a lot of good volunteering and raising money for charity. Putting them down is a quick way to get me to boot a person to the curb.

Especially when I was sitting right next to another person I introduced to Firefly who thinks it's a great show. She's not as big a browncoat as me, but she was saying how she loves every episode. What mental malfunction made other girl think "now's a good time to rip on fans of the show".

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008 6:01 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Quote:

Originally posted by RugBug:
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Now, now Zeek. You do know that most of the world thinks people who meet on internet BBs are a little whacked, right? 'Though I will concede that mocking those people usually isn't the key to making friends.

The look you get when you say, 'my friend...well, not my real friend, but my online friend' is pretty funny.


In other news: Queen (thank-you Zeek) Zeebug would like to acknowledge hump day. In true imponderable spirit...go forth and ...hump.





Yeah, folks who meet via the net are pretty whack.

And this Hump Day thingy Queen ZeeBug ain't workin' out well as I started it with a horrendous toothache that I actually had to ask for assistance with because I couldn't find my own damn pain reliever. Oh well. Got hot oatmeal for breakfast and made myself a few minutes late cuz I HAD to get the new Gnarls Barkley CD. Still have a ton of work to do but at least there is new music to do it to.

Yay Hump Day!

All hail ZeeBug!

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008 6:18 AM

RUGBUG


Quote:

Originally posted by Navyseils:
People tend to say stuff like "you dont really know they are who you think they are though"...then I explain that I've went to the USA and met a good few of them, and I get more looks. Its amusing. Cause I am really not a person people expect to go meeting weirdos...I mean friends that I met online.



I haven't traveled across the globe to meet folks from on-line, but I have traveled the state. And I haven't been disappointed with the ones I meet. Seems more natural than being friends with someone just because you work with them.

I'm currently in the process of having a person I've only talked to a few times go try out a horse for me. She lives within an hour of the horse...I'm 7 hours away. I'm pretty sure I will have a new friend after this. :P I think that's pretty cool.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008 6:31 AM

ZEEK


Quote:

Originally posted by RugBug:
Seems more natural than being friends with someone just because you work with them.


Hmmm that logic ain't half dumb. Though I think working in a tech field does sorta make sense for me to be friends with other tech nerds. At lot of things seem to fall into place with techies. Videogames, taste in movies/shows, lack of fashion sense, etc. I can see both making sense to some extent.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008 6:58 AM

NAVYSEILS


Quote:

Originally posted by RugBug:
I haven't traveled across the globe to meet folks from on-line, but I have traveled the state. And I haven't been disappointed with the ones I meet. Seems more natural than being friends with someone just because you work with them.



I've not been dissapointed either, they're some of the best folk I've ever met. After hearing about Dragon*Con I really wanted to go, so last year I booked up and went. And I'm glad I did, and I'm glad I decided to meet up with the my online chums (most of whom I first found through this very website), cause I had a great time.

I agree about it being a natural process too, they're as real a friend as anyone I've met in person before getting to know.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008 7:01 AM

FREELANCERTEX


Quote:

Originally posted by Zeek: Poker night update:
That girl is just a moron. So, I invited her to a browncoat get together so she could have something to do and maybe meet some friends. She declined to go work out instead. That was this past Sunday. Last night she's all "where did you even find people who get together to watch a canceled TV show? What do they have a message board where they sit around talking about it all the time? hahahahaha" (all said in a very condescending tone of voice). I was like "yeah that's exactly how I met up with them". That was pretty much the end of that conversation and the end of me feeling sorry for her. What kind of a person thinks they can make friends by insulting someone else's interests?!? She is on her own.


eh? i think i missed the first part of that story, what happened? (you can PM me a recap if u want)


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Wednesday, April 16, 2008 8:26 AM

ZEEK


Quote:

Originally posted by freelancertex:
(you can PM me a recap if u want)


done and done.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008 10:12 AM

MSB


Awww and we love you too Navy:) HUGS

HUGS FMF so good to see you up and about:)

NV makes really good food. So incredible to come home from long extended day and have a homecooked meal complete with herbed homemade breadsticks( ok how cool is that) and it was fantastic!!!!!
NV and hope his toothache is better... and why would you know where the painkiller was. I was the one who put it away.

Zeek- yeah hey we are waaaaaay cooler than Trekkies:)

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008 10:48 AM

FREELANCERTEX


thanks zeek!! ^_^

yeah, i like to think we're some of the coolest ppl out there in the verse


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Wednesday, April 16, 2008 10:53 AM

ZEEK


So, MsB & NVG were in Vegas recently right? What did you guys think of the weather? weather.com makes it sound like warm in the day and chilly at night. Was it shorts weather during the day or more like jeans and a t-shirt? Did you need a sweatshirt/jacket at night time? Any other advice that could aid in packing?

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008 11:25 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


I would suggest a very light jacket and a sweater(s) of some sorts. It really wasn't bad at night but I am used to warm days and cold nights. What do you plan on doing while there Zeek? If you'll be outside shorts is not a bad choice. Jeans most time of the year in Vegas will get warm with the exception od two or three months out of the year. I mostly wore jeans/cargo's and t-shirts the whole time we were there.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008 11:38 AM

ZEEK


Quote:

Originally posted by nvghostrider:
I would suggest a very light jacket and a sweater(s) of some sorts. It really wasn't bad at night but I am used to warm days and cold nights. What do you plan on doing while there Zeek? If you'll be outside shorts is not a bad choice. Jeans most time of the year in Vegas will get warm with the exception od two or three months out of the year. I mostly wore jeans/cargo's and t-shirts the whole time we were there.


The plan is mainly just to hit the strip. Go to casinos, shows, hit on some hookers. You know the standard We'd pretty much be walking everywhere and going from one end of the strip to the other can be a hike. So, I don't want to be drenched in sweat just getting from place to place, but I also don't want to freeze to death.

I've been in the nice 70s - 80s weather of austin for a while now and I have yet to switch to shorts. So, I was figuring I'd probably just stick with jeans with like a polo shirt or something during the day. The problem is then it would probably be a little too cold at night to walk around in that. weather.com is saying lows in the 50s. Maybe I'll bring a light jacket or something.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008 12:16 PM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Meh, hooker hitting in those threads should be fine. I would bring a light jacket just in case because it does get a bit breezy but mostly artificial air is much different than being in the open. Too bad you'll just be on the strip. There is much more to Vegas than that.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008 12:33 PM

ZEEK


Quote:

Originally posted by nvghostrider:
Meh, hooker hitting in those threads should be fine. I would bring a light jacket just in case because it does get a bit breezy but mostly artificial air is much different than being in the open. Too bad you'll just be on the strip. There is much more to Vegas than that.


Anything I should look into? Me and my brother are mainly just touristy and it's just a quick weekend trip. We might hit downtown Vegas too, but that was just older casinos the one time we went there before. Though it was fun to play slot machines that actually spit out quarters.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008 12:51 PM

MSB


Hmm the Mandalay Bay has a great shark aquarium and I would reccommend Club Paradise if you're in the mood for strippers ( they cater to all tastes)

I'd say it was warmish during the day and brisk at night so jeans, tee, jacket would be fine. I do love that you're assuming you'll win said quarters...giggle



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Thursday, April 17, 2008 4:41 AM

ZEEK


Quote:

Originally posted by MSB:
Hmm the Mandalay Bay has a great shark aquarium and I would reccommend Club Paradise if you're in the mood for strippers ( they cater to all tastes)

I'd say it was warmish during the day and brisk at night so jeans, tee, jacket would be fine. I do love that you're assuming you'll win said quarters...giggle


Well last time we were there the slots were paying off like crazy in downtown vegas.

Plus I had the latest flight out of all my friends so when I was just roaming the strip alone I played a penny slot for a while and I hit some crazy combo thing and ended up ahead $20. I was cursing that I was only playing the penny level after that.

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Thursday, April 17, 2008 5:58 AM

FREELANCERTEX


WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHDSFJWERHNFODIHJSJBHCAPOUSHFA *races around walls of the room on Johnny Blaze's bike* dammit, i wanna be a ghost rider :-P where the hell is methastophiles when u need him> *just saw the movie for the first time on sunday*


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Thursday, April 17, 2008 6:39 AM

FUTUREMRSFILLION


Quote:

Originally posted by MSB:
Awww and we love you too Navy:) HUGS



NV makes really good food. So incredible to come home from long extended day and have a homecooked meal complete with herbed homemade breadsticks( ok how cool is that) and it was fantastic!!!!!
NV and hope his toothache is better... and why would you know where the painkiller was. I was the one who put it away.

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Thursday, April 17, 2008 6:51 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Good morning. Please excuse the follwing rant as I am particular the material and wished better for it.

Sorry you were subjected to that Nick Cage hype of a pile FLT. Take the dark moments and multiply by fifty and replace Nick Cage with someone like Barry Pepper or Jake Busey and set it in the real Southwest and you'd have what the movie was supposed to be. Not the one line, do good, get in the last word terd sliding down the side of the bowl debaucle Mark Steven Johnson spit out. I can get why with Nick Cage involved and calling the shots (just like how Bruce Willis crapped all over Tears Of The Sun and Antoine Fuqua). Okay, Australia is gorgeous. But it really threw me off. I thought it was an American movie about an American comic icon. Why don't we just film Captain America in Canada now?

Okay, senseless ranting over. For entertainment, yeah, it was okay. I actually watched it twice in the theater. But if it were what it was meant to be I would have seen it three or four times much the way I did Sin City and Grindhouse.

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Thursday, April 17, 2008 6:54 AM

MSB


Hey not saying you can't win...I won $70 on the quarter slots( and promptly went shopping...got a really cute purse:)

HUGS FMF...why yes, yes I am.... finally have something worth showing off

HUGS NV..

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Thursday, April 17, 2008 8:02 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


I hear ya on that one.

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Thursday, April 17, 2008 8:16 AM

ZEEK


Quote:

Originally posted by MSB:
Hey not saying you can't win...I won $70 on the quarter slots( and promptly went shopping...got a really cute purse:)


and you're the one saying you don't see the point of gambling!? You got to shop for a cute purse!

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Thursday, April 17, 2008 8:41 AM

RIVERISMYGODDESS


Anyone miss me?

I've missed y'all a bunch.

I'll try to be on here to check up with y'all soon, but if anyone wants to drop me a line and definitely get a response, e-mail me at james dot spettel at robins dot af dot mil, or possibly jimi dot spettel at gmail dot com. I'll try to be better about checking that one at home on the nights and weekends.

*hugs and chocolate to any who want them*

And as for morning or evening sex, I'm with MsB, I'll take it any time I can get it.





~jimi
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Thursday, April 17, 2008 9:09 AM

ZEEK


Hey welcome back RIMG. Where ya been?

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Thursday, April 17, 2008 9:51 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Hey there Jimi-bear, glad to see ya back.

(BCMW handshakeandahug)

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Thursday, April 17, 2008 9:59 AM

LEOPARDFLAN


*gets hugged*
*gets chocolate*

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Thursday, April 17, 2008 10:30 AM

MSB


Apparently poking a bear does work....giggle HUGS Jimi and it's so good to see you:)

yes I got to shop for a purse Zeek, but I would rather have just shopped for the purse without the boring, smoke infested, overly noisy slot machine...giggle

OK and my 3 hour meeting is now over so off to a school:)

NV

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Thursday, April 17, 2008 10:40 AM

ZEEK


Quote:

Originally posted by MSB:
yes I got to shop for a purse Zeek, but I would rather have just shopped for the purse without the boring, smoke infested, overly noisy slot machine...giggle


*blinks* I'm just not following you.


Argh I need to go hunt for tiny little toiletries so that I don't have to check a bag. Stupid security rules.

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Thursday, April 17, 2008 11:26 AM

LEOPARDFLAN


I think what MSB is saying is that she would rather had had the extra dough in the first place without having to gamble in a place she found distasteful.

Though wouldn't we all... I sure wish I had a magical, wish-granting plank; then I could ask for about a billion $ (no point in being conservative with hypothetical situations), and I'd probably use a million of it to shop with

*starts mumbling about all the stores she'd like to shop at, the places she wants to go to find cool places to shop, and all the stuff she can imagine that she'd like to buy....*

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Thursday, April 17, 2008 11:31 AM

FREELANCERTEX


Quote:

Originally posted by NVGhostRider: Good morning. Please excuse the follwing rant as I am particular the material and wished better for it.

Sorry you were subjected to that Nick Cage hype of a pile FLT. Take the dark moments and multiply by fifty and replace Nick Cage with someone like Barry Pepper or Jake Busey and set it in the real Southwest and you'd have what the movie was supposed to be. Not the one line, do good, get in the last word terd sliding down the side of the bowl debaucle Mark Steven Johnson spit out. I can get why with Nick Cage involved and calling the shots (just like how Bruce Willis crapped all over Tears Of The Sun and Antoine Fuqua). Okay, Australia is gorgeous. But it really threw me off. I thought it was an American movie about an American comic icon. Why don't we just film Captain America in Canada now?

Okay, senseless ranting over. For entertainment, yeah, it was okay. I actually watched it twice in the theater. But if it were what it was meant to be I would have seen it three or four times much the way I did Sin City and Grindhouse.


I just like the bike :-P not to mention the fact that when i saw the flaming skull it reminded me of one of the characters from the game Twisted Metal Black XD

um, what about australia?
and yeah, i thought casting nick cage was a mistake, i was like 'come ooooooon u can get someone more badass than that.'
the premise was good, it just seemed like they rushed it a lil too much and didn't put as much thought into it as they could have (kinda like Star Wars Episode I >< *dies*)


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Thursday, April 17, 2008 1:30 PM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Melbourne, that is where they filmed the flick. Beautiful and captivating still, but it is not the American SOuthwest. Production value can only go so far for many, MANY people who have seen the southwestern part of the US. I am assuming you never saw any of the comics associated with the character. I seen them as a small child but only started to read when I gained an interest in art in the early 90's. the cover art was fantastic. When I opened the cover and saw that it was no longer the simple lines and ink from a decade before I was hooked. And when I really started to study writting and story telling I naturally looked there first. I was first a fan of Frank miller in 1988 when I saw a reprint of The Dark Knight Returns and was facinated by an old Batman who was no longer Batman, a Gotham City dirty and uncaring without it's hero, an over compensating Superman as he should be shown, and the return of a hero who decides he's gotta get down and dirty to make the city he loves safe again before he dies. Other story lines follow in other books including the Ghost Rider off shoots like Spirits Of Vengeance or the Spiderman off shoots llike Morbius and Blade which all converged in the 90's in several instances that made for fabulous story telling and art work. Now it's to the point where I want that back but can't seem to find it, the creation in my head is at a stand still, and I grow increasingly frustrated with the line of crap we are forced to endure simply because there is nothing else to see.
If you get a chance check out Frank Millers Daredevil: Man Without Fear
http://www.amazon.com/Daredevil-Without-Fear-Frank-Miller/dp/078510046
6/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1208474874&sr=8-5

He wrote for the book way back in the eighties and showed up in the mid nineties to rehash the beginning. Makes MS Johnsons other work look bad in some places and better in others.

Yak yak yak. Sorry for the rantage folks. Kick me if you must, kiss me if you can.

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Thursday, April 17, 2008 1:55 PM

MSB


*raises her hand* oooh oohh me pick me I can kiss you NV

LOl actually I was saying I'd rather just have gone shopping with money I earned than to gamble in the den of evil smoke( sorry allergies and mild asthma make the smoke filled casinos really icky)I llike just shopping more than the irritating sound of slots:)

oh so glad to be home though bummed my prescription still isn't here.

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Thursday, April 17, 2008 3:40 PM

FREELANCERTEX


you. are so goddamned cute. *stares wistfully at NV*


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Friday, April 18, 2008 5:01 AM

RUGBUG


JIMI!!!!!! Good to see you. :D

NV: don't hate me, but I liked the movie. :shrug: I have no attachment to the comic or to the southwest, so it worked for me. I don't think Jake Busey could pull off the subtleties needed to make the target audience sympathize with the ghost rider's plight.

Now, you're probably not the target audience. You're the part of the audience that the movie-makers fear: The one who knows and has an attachment to the comic. You already like the character, so you don't need to sympathize. You want to see the badass. The rest of us need to root for a hero...and an unsympathetic badass isn't a hero.

But whatever. I like Nic Cage. Thought the movie was fun...parts of it scared me a bit. It's all good, IMO.

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Friday, April 18, 2008 5:15 AM

RIVERISMYGODDESS


I've been around, mostly dealing with some personal stuff that continues to plague me. I've really missed y'all though.

I never saw the Ghost Rider movie, I assume that is what y'all are talking about, though I wanted to just because it was a comic book movie (though I avoided Electra and Daredevil due to their cast.

*BCMW handshake thingy with NvG*

*snuggles MsB*


~jimi
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Friday, April 18, 2008 5:28 AM

ZEEK


Quote:

Originally posted by RiverIsMyGoddess:
I avoided Electra and Daredevil due to their cast.


Really? I rented Electra based solely on the cast. Mmmmm Jennifer Garner. She's yummy.

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Friday, April 18, 2008 6:19 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Good morning folks!
Quote:

you. are so goddamned cute. *stares wistfully at NV*

Yes I am!

So 'Bug, I see the others I named more like the Johnny Blaze described as a person. Very cocky and self assured but secretly broken worse than truly shows on their face. One thing about Johnny Blaze holds true though, you have to dislike him at least a little bit to sympathize with him. He knows what he's doing is just as evil as the evil things he fights. He's just got to be a bit badder to get the job done. A true anti-hero. The best idea would have been to find a lesser name with a few less miles. But hey, I did like the flick. When I catch it partially on the cable channels I tend to watch like a little kid. I guess if it were made the way the material was intended it might have ended up an R movie much the way the last Punisher flick was released. I really liked the way that one ended up. Now we can hope for another movie (far fetched) but there is another string of series alternate to those called 2099. Most of the Marvel Universe was involved including the Ghost Rider. THis time he is a resurrected cyber-punk battling a corporation in a dirty mega city with its own nuances and language (sound slightly familiar). Freakin' awesome. So much that I had to use that Rider for my sig. Same mentality with the addition of some cool toys and an even more vengeful spirit.

Look (points up) more rantage. I crave stories and crave even more to write. Sigh...

ADD: Just found a great documentary at Military.com on the recent Congressional Medal of Honor recipient MSG Woodrow Keeble.
Eagle Feather:
http://shock.military.com/Shock/videos.do;jsessionid=2EB012B5857FD1F3D
7D08DDDB26E14D0?displayContent=164458&page=5

or
http://pentagontv.feedroom.com/index.jsp?auto_band=x&rf=sv&fr_story=26
995733c56df76248e0525930d1cb9ffe812ce9



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Friday, April 18, 2008 9:29 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


BUMP!!!

'Cause I think I'm going to lunch.

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Friday, April 18, 2008 9:33 AM

LEOPARDFLAN


So you're bumping this in time for you to go away so you can't keep us company? That's kinda sad for us all.

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Friday, April 18, 2008 9:48 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Nah, still here. No wait, now I'm leaving for an hour.

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Friday, April 18, 2008 10:13 AM

DESKTOPHIPPIE


Funnily enough, one of my favourite comics is set in the Southwest. It's a DC Comic - Blue Beetle. Basically, the latest Blue Beetle is a Mexican American teenager called Jaime Reyes, who lives in El Paso. It's a great comic, a really fun read. Well worth picking up for those thatway inclined.

*looks around for MSB*

*sees coast is clear*

*ninjakissies NVG*




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Friday, April 18, 2008 10:22 AM

LEOPARDFLAN


*sigh* I won't tell.

I have to say the movie was wasted on me, though; I didn't like the plot (I only saw the beginning), and I didn't know the comic, so there wasn't anything for me to make me keep watching it.

Besides, personally, the only comics I like are manga. I <3 manga!

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Friday, April 18, 2008 10:33 AM

MOBBEX


Now that is odd... As soon as someone brings up the word manga, it stirs up the taste of Won Ton soup in my mouth. Hmm...

*waves to all* For those of you who wonder why you haven't been seeing a lot of me lately (if there are any), it's just that he VFFs have been consuming the bulk of my web time

Hopefully the pace will ease up soon, if not then I'll try to drop in every once in a while.

'Wish you all a nice evening ^_^


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Friday, April 18, 2008 10:51 AM

FREELANCERTEX


yeah, NV, i'll agree with you on the casting of Ghost Rider. but..not Busey >< def not. and i dun know who the other guy is, so i can't judge on him. they needed someone..rougher, i guess :-P

MANGA!!! I don't read it, but i do have the occasional anime night with my friends when we watch the latest of their discoveries in the anime world.


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Friday, April 18, 2008 11:12 AM

LEOPARDFLAN


Funny we're opposites- I don't watch anime (mom hates it, just 'cause it's of the Middle Eastern culture), but I get manga from my friends, and read it at school

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Friday, April 18, 2008 11:22 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


(Blushes from sneaky kiss)

It is worth watching RF. Some of the basic elements of the story are there. A reluctant hero who is posessed by a vengeful demon who learns he can use the bad parts of him for some sort of good. Just a bit melodramatic with Cage under the skull.

I watched the end of Enemy Of The State and The Frighteners last week and realized that Busey has some ability yet untapped. Sems he has seen more than his share of sorrowful moments (C'mon, his dad is Gary Busey) and has the sadness and reluctance and cocky demenor with the ability to get rough I expect for a character like Blaze. Barry Pepper played Jackson (the sniper) in Saving Private Ryan, the reporter in We Were Soldiers, and many other roles. He too has the same qualities I expect for the character of Blaze (see Knock Around Guys).

I love picking up Manga evey now and then. When I get the bucks I hope to buy the whole Nobuhiro Watsuki saga of Rurouni Kenshin.

(Off to the fetish shop after work to find Blue Beetle)

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Friday, April 18, 2008 12:05 PM

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Hey all... oh thank the goddess it's Friday. Now I just have on mail related errand to run and i can lie on the couch unmoving for a while.... My shoulder's been bothering me and then today I had to do a full restraint of a violent autistic child and I am covered in bruises, gouges, and the shoulder's pretty much toasted.On the upside he wasn't able to bite me hard enough to break the skin which is more than can be said for his aide, teacher, and another student.

DTH- Hey I saw that...luckily I totally understand how irrisistable he is... now just keep those hands where I can see them:)

HUGS Jimi... missed you sweety

NV you're so cute when you rant

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Friday, April 18, 2008 12:19 PM

NVGHOSTRIDER


I may be ranting now but it seems you need some fussin' later. Hope you are ready to do nothing.
HUGS!

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Friday, April 18, 2008 12:41 PM

DESKTOPHIPPIE


MSB: Saw what?

Zeek - sorry to hear you got stuck with a mean girl. You were right to ditch her.

NVG - pick up one of the trades if you can. It's a great comic and well worth reading, though they're switching writers from this month on. Fans are hoping that's temporary! Actually, this month's issue is going to be in Spanish! Features a Reyes family get together, through the eyes of Jaime's non-Spanish speaking girlfriend. They're supplying a translation. Which is good, because no hablo muchos!




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