How about a "no moonbat" option to see how the world would be doing without people in the US who put their hatred for Bush above the safety of the entire country? That would be awesome.
Of course, WWII would have been lost in the parallel Earth sim if moonbats would have existed back then. Hitler would have simply been "misunderstood."
Oh, please. So if your candidate (Democrat, naturally) loses, the election's automatically stolen? Please move to Iran and spare the rest of us your lame conspiracy theories. Ever occur to you that you just plain LOST, fair and square? No? Must be a Rovian plot! Where's Mulder & Scully?
Karma? How's a nuke in NYC for ya, apologist? That's right, I'm calling you out on your lame conspiracy theories about Karl Rove's omnipotence. If a dirty bomb goes off in NYC or any other city, who will you blame? Bush? I thought so.
Holy cow, you described my experiences exactly! My cousin and I would sit at the Telegames console while the parents shopped...then we'd finally get to the Aladdin's Castle and blow our allowance. I do recall that unique smell and the Journey game as well, they were my favorite band at the time (I was 13!):D Thanks for the good memories!
I was waiting to fly back to Phoenix from Burbank when my dad suddenly exclaimed, "That's Scotty!" Turns out he'd just flown back from a Trek convention and was wearing a Star Trek IV jacket. I ran up to him and said something like, "Mr. Doohan, I don't want to bother you but just wanted to say how much I've enjoyed your work." He shook my hand, smiled, and genuinely thanked me. Not a shred of fame pompousness. I'll never forget it.
It's such a shame that such a nice person is afflicted by such conditions now, he deserved to get his Walk of Fame star YEARS ago.
As a junior in high school, I had the privelege of having lunch with Clyde Tombaugh in 1985 in Flagstaff. A friend of the family worked for the newspaper, knew I loved astronomy, arranged meeting and I'll never forget it. Just myself, stepdad, reporter, and a living legend. He was smart and funny, and I'd love to be able to buy that telescope!
How about a "no moonbat" option to see how the world would be doing without people in the US who put their hatred for Bush above the safety of the entire country? That would be awesome. Of course, WWII would have been lost in the parallel Earth sim if moonbats would have existed back then. Hitler would have simply been "misunderstood."
Oh, please. So if your candidate (Democrat, naturally) loses, the election's automatically stolen? Please move to Iran and spare the rest of us your lame conspiracy theories. Ever occur to you that you just plain LOST, fair and square? No? Must be a Rovian plot! Where's Mulder & Scully?
Karma? How's a nuke in NYC for ya, apologist? That's right, I'm calling you out on your lame conspiracy theories about Karl Rove's omnipotence. If a dirty bomb goes off in NYC or any other city, who will you blame? Bush? I thought so.
Quantum Minesweeper for life!
Holy cow, you described my experiences exactly! My cousin and I would sit at the Telegames console while the parents shopped...then we'd finally get to the Aladdin's Castle and blow our allowance. I do recall that unique smell and the Journey game as well, they were my favorite band at the time (I was 13!) :D Thanks for the good memories!
I was waiting to fly back to Phoenix from Burbank when my dad suddenly exclaimed, "That's Scotty!" Turns out he'd just flown back from a Trek convention and was wearing a Star Trek IV jacket. I ran up to him and said something like, "Mr. Doohan, I don't want to bother you but just wanted to say how much I've enjoyed your work." He shook my hand, smiled, and genuinely thanked me. Not a shred of fame pompousness. I'll never forget it. It's such a shame that such a nice person is afflicted by such conditions now, he deserved to get his Walk of Fame star YEARS ago.
As a junior in high school, I had the privelege of having lunch with Clyde Tombaugh in 1985 in Flagstaff. A friend of the family worked for the newspaper, knew I loved astronomy, arranged meeting and I'll never forget it. Just myself, stepdad, reporter, and a living legend. He was smart and funny, and I'd love to be able to buy that telescope!