Ouch. Yay to spoil my fun, you big grown-up.
You have a point though, in that - unlike in comics - the "supervillains" aren't really one lone man, but whole corporations / governments / etc. It takes two (hundred) to tango (in this case).
the name suicidegirls actually comes from the Chuck Palahniuk book "Survivor", nothing in particular to do with the act itself.
I can't remember the exact quote right now though, unfortunately.
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Ah, holywood, always so true to the original work, why read anymore! The sad thing is, I bet there are thousands, millions of people out there who truly think that:(
As a resident geek girl, that guy is awesome.
Anyone who can put that much time and effort into something has my approval.
And his handling of the immature comments here show him to be a really cool, intelligent guy.
Therefore restoring my faith in the males of species.
So...erm...nerrr.
Ah, but if you order your sandwich "plain" you can a) be sure that it's been freshly made, as opposed to having sat there since it was made several hours before (that's why you have to wait if you special order) and b) you can see if there's anything on it.
That, and I don't like mayo.
I wonder if that'll happen across the pond here in England as well... As far as I know, not many restaurants / airports / places in general are picking up on offering wireless yet.
What with McDonalds introducing new, "healthier" menus in England recently, this could be another way of attracting people who otherwise wouldn't touch the big M with a barge pole...
Did anyone notice my sneaky Back To The Future quot? Shame on me...
Ouch. Yay to spoil my fun, you big grown-up. You have a point though, in that - unlike in comics - the "supervillains" aren't really one lone man, but whole corporations / governments / etc. It takes two (hundred) to tango (in this case).
the name suicidegirls actually comes from the Chuck Palahniuk book "Survivor", nothing in particular to do with the act itself. I can't remember the exact quote right now though, unfortunately.
Ah, holywood, always so true to the original work, why read anymore! :(
The sad thing is, I bet there are thousands, millions of people out there who truly think that
As a resident geek girl, that guy is awesome. Anyone who can put that much time and effort into something has my approval. And his handling of the immature comments here show him to be a really cool, intelligent guy. Therefore restoring my faith in the males of species. So...erm...nerrr.
Ah, but if you order your sandwich "plain" you can a) be sure that it's been freshly made, as opposed to having sat there since it was made several hours before (that's why you have to wait if you special order) and b) you can see if there's anything on it.
That, and I don't like mayo.
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I wonder if that'll happen across the pond here in England as well... As far as I know, not many restaurants / airports / places in general are picking up on offering wireless yet. What with McDonalds introducing new, "healthier" menus in England recently, this could be another way of attracting people who otherwise wouldn't touch the big M with a barge pole... Did anyone notice my sneaky Back To The Future quot? Shame on me...
Either way, it's tinfoil helmet time again...