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13281smileys, round 2<blockquote rel="shakin steak"><b>shakin steak wrote :</b><br><i> Sure &nbsp; <img src="http://www.retro-daze.org/images/postImages/1414700791stpm.gif">&nbsp; <br><br>There's no real trick to it. Just an image editor and a careful consideration of each pixel. Stupendous Man has subtlety such that 28 pixels looks better than 20.<br><br>&nbsp; <img src="/images/postImages/1414700805stpm30.gif"><br> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote><br>Yes. Thank you.<br><br><i><img src="http://www.retro-daze.org/images/postImages/1414700805stpm30.gif"></i><br>vkimoOct 30, 2014View
13280smileys, round 2<img src="/images/postImages/1414700805stpm30.gif"> Hmmm... I just wanted to see if I could use the smiley by inserting the codes. It seems I can. <img src="/images/postImages/1414700805stpm30.gif"><br><br>Does the image editor have to start with an animated form to become the smiley gif or can you use photos? I want to see the Munsters if possible.<br>NLoganOct 30, 2014View
13279smileys, round 2Sure &nbsp; <img src="http://www.retro-daze.org/images/postImages/1414700791stpm.gif">&nbsp; <br><br>There's no real trick to it. Just an image editor and a careful consideration of each pixel. Stupendous Man has subtlety such that 28 pixels looks better than 20.<br><br>&nbsp; <img src="/images/postImages/1414700805stpm30.gif"><br>shakin steakOct 30, 2014View
13278Random Pictures Thread<img src="/images/postImages/141469956210294443_859375120762301_4333015613802299075_n.png">ThatDudeintheHoodieOct 30, 2014View
13277Random Pictures Thread<img style="width: 500px; height: 259px;" src="/images/postImages/14146989946a00d834515ae969e2017c35817072970b-500wi.jpg"><br>Mr MagicOct 30, 2014View
13276Guess The TV Character<br><blockquote rel="shakin steak"><b>shakin steak wrote :</b><br><i> Ah yes. That was my other question.<br><blockquote rel="NLogan"><b>NLogan wrote :</b><br><i><br> <br>The character refers to <span style="font-weight: bold;">itself </span>by name, other characters refer to the character by the title they have bestowed upon the character<br><br> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>Is the character human?<br><br>Is their title Principal, President, or Pharoah?<br><br> </i><b>-end quote<br><br></b>None of the titles apply.<br><br>The character is not human but appears to be one sometimes. I used itself as the object of the verb refers because oddly enough no one ever asked the gender. Himself or herself would be the most correct grammatically; to avoid them I probably should have used themself, but it is not always recognized as a word (their self is better as in all by their self) and themselves was plural. Either way now that we know the character is not human itself applies better anyways. Nice catch. <br>As to gender, in stating it was a villain and not a villainess I may have indicated it already. The character has appeared as both male and female, but is predominantly male and the literary source has both sexes as well.<br></blockquote><br><br>NLoganOct 30, 2014View
13275smileys, round 2How are you doing these? Can you totally hook me up with a Stupendous Man one??<br>vkimoOct 30, 2014View
13274Guess The TV CharacterAh yes. That was my other question.<br><blockquote rel="NLogan"><b>NLogan wrote :</b><br><i> <br>The character refers to <span style="font-weight: bold;">itself </span>by name, other characters refer to the character by the title they have bestowed upon the character<br><br> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>Is the character human?<br><br>Is their title Principal, President, or Pharoah?<br><br>shakin steakOct 30, 2014View
13273Guess The TV Character<blockquote rel="comic_book_fan"><b>comic_book_fan wrote :</b><br><i> principle Richard belding? </i><b>-end quote<br><br></b>Not Richard Belding<b><br></b></blockquote><br><br>NLoganOct 30, 2014View
13272Guess The TV CharacterClues so far:<br><br>The character has more than one name and a title. The first name first initial can be<br>either a P, R, or B.<br>The show aired in the 1990s<br>Not a super hero<br>The different names are not alter egos or split personalities (to be fair the character does use disguises, or changes appearance, sort of)<br>It not from a cartoon<br>From a literary character. The alternate names are never used in the show except for the credits and the literary source. <br>The character's title and one name are used in the show.<br>The letter used in the show for the first name is "P"<br>The show is set in two different time periods<br>Some aspects would be considered sci-fi but that is definitely not the main genre<br>The character is a villain and the person playing the character has been a villain in several cool films from the 70s, 80s, and 90s in different roles<br>The character is certainly very active while on screen and even violent but not necessarily animated in nature at least not in a good way, and has been known to crack jokes <br>The character's title is not Prince<br>The character refers to itself by name, other characters refer to the character by the title they have bestowed upon the character<br><br>Bonus Clue:<br>The show originally aired on ABC and has since been rebroadcast on a cable network<br><br><br>NLoganOct 30, 2014View