furystorm
Super Freak
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."
What's that?
What's that?
What's that?
It's probably a 24 hour tumor. They're going around.
I do not believe DC can make movies as good as Marvel.
I do believe DC may be able to make better TV series than Marvel, however Daredevil was pretty damn good, so I'll hold judgement on this one...
I also know nothing about Suicide Squad. I am not excited about it, HOWEVER I will watch Margot Robbie in anything and everything she does (especially if she does ME), so I'm in.
I need to catch up on SDCC coverage, but I'm too busy this week. I'm performing at Comedy Sportz Tuesday night, then crewing a play on Wednesday and Thursday, then going to a Brewers game on Friday, then crewing again Saturday, then Brewers again on Sunday, then auditioning for a play on Monday. My next night of rest is next Tuesday night.
I should be able to squeeze in Ant Man Saturday afternoon...
And here come the jokes...
I should be able to squeeze in Ant Man Saturday afternoon...
And here come the jokes...
Bwahahahaha!
Seriously though, is that deal legit?
I wanted to wait until I got home to give you the most thought out answer I could provide you with.
I appreciate that you're trying to give me the best advice based on what you know, and I mean this with all due respect, but I don't think you entirely understand the situation. I'm never going to like parties or driving to the city. It's just who I am and what makes me me. I'm a homebody and I like it that way. If I was going to Chicago and parties all the time, I'd be really miserable. I enjoy hanging out with people, but I'm more of a one-on-one or small gathering type of person. Big parties feel impersonal to me and I don't like the dynamic of it. Driving in Chicago is a headache for me, but I'll go there from time to time for a convention or a museum visit, I just prefer to use public transport because Chicago driving is too aggressive for me and ends up just being a headache. I also lived in Chicago for a little while, and it really wasn't for me.
I don't have a problem talking to girls I'm not attracted to. In fact, that's how I ended up getting to know this one and liking her so much. I didn't have any attraction to her at first and just talked to her as a friend, and that's how I realized that I really cared for her. I enjoyed the natural progression of the friendship and just enjoyed talking with her. If I was super attracted to her right off the bat, I probably would never have friendly with her. Obviously, things didn't work out too well with her, but she really did have almost all of the things I've always hoped for in a partner. If somebody like her comes into my life again somehow, maybe I'll try to do something, but I'm not going to hold my breath and I'm not going to go out trolling for women either. It's just not who I am and if I never find anyone, then so be it. We all can't find love and that's the hard reality some of us have to live with.
The problems I have are much more complicated and deep-seeded than simply not being extroverted or adventurous or having a girlfriend. They're things I will either work out on my own or that I'll live with for the rest of my life. Not much more I can do about it.
I'm stoked for SS and BM v SM.... Bring it..... Can't be worse than AOU.
I'm more excited for the DC stuff right now than the Marvel stuff.
JJJ, you owe it to yourself to buy one of the TIE helmets from RS Prop Masters. These were posted on their FB page today.
Damn you man ! That;s like $600 ! IDK what to sell to get that. I have to look.
Age of Ultron is good stuff.
You seem kinda angry lately.
I loved the Byrne reboot back in the day.
But look how sexy they are!
I don't recall a ponytail though...
I just remember an epic beard.I thought Clark had a ponytail in The Man Of Steel? Then as Supes it was a mullet?
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I thought Clark had a ponytail in The Man Of Steel? Then as Supes it was a mullet?
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