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Comics >A nerdly cause I could get behind. Seriously, why does that not stay dead? Or else if it must rise again like zombies in the low-tech mist, why doesn't it happen in a more usable way?
YES. EXACTLY. I can't tell you how many times I've nearly been hit by a car because the driver wasn't paying attention because of the damn phone.
"They call him Flipper! Flipper! Faster than lightning! No-one you see is smarter than he!"
Well, it would make Hamlet less depressing, anyway. Either that, or it would be like Hitchcock's Vertigo (which has one ending too many) or The Postman Always Rings Twice (which has three).
I do not believe the Get Milk people will be amused, somehow.
Always remember and never forget: social media is no villain's friend.
...Yeah, OK, that works, too.
All's I have to say is, any story that can include the sentence "Alert the penguin bombadeers!" just kind of works for me, you know?
If that really worked, the streets around frathouses would be a lot furrier. Especially at the start of the school year. All things depending, of course.
Walmart would be a MUCH busier place with aisles like that.
Ah, yes. Read that chapter during the pastor's sermon one week. Then asked the parents of the kid I'd gone with to explain why his daughters would have done such a damfool thing in the first place. They were nonplussed.
YES. EXACTLY. I can't tell you how many times I've nearly been hit by a car because the driver wasn't paying attention because of the damn phone.
"They call him Flipper! Flipper! Faster than lightning! No-one you see is smarter than he!"
Well, it would make Hamlet less depressing, anyway. Either that, or it would be like Hitchcock's Vertigo (which has one ending too many) or The Postman Always Rings Twice (which has three).
I do not believe the Get Milk people will be amused, somehow.
Always remember and never forget: social media is no villain's friend.
...Yeah, OK, that works, too.
All's I have to say is, any story that can include the sentence "Alert the penguin bombadeers!" just kind of works for me, you know?
If that really worked, the streets around frathouses would be a lot furrier. Especially at the start of the school year. All things depending, of course.
Walmart would be a MUCH busier place with aisles like that.
Ah, yes. Read that chapter during the pastor's sermon one week. Then asked the parents of the kid I'd gone with to explain why his daughters would have done such a damfool thing in the first place. They were nonplussed.