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13154Things you don't like about this era.Yeah, when i first saw that video i thought it was really stupid.Jrs1991Oct 29, 2014View
13153Why no Image Comics?I wouldn't mind seeing a series or film based on Cyber Force or Union. I bet Savage Dragon would do pretty well too (yes, I know there was an animated series).<br>Vaporman87Oct 29, 2014View
13152Things you don't like about this era.Little girls dropping the F-Bomb.<br><a href="http://newsbusters.org/blogs/katie-yoder/2014/10/22/little-girls-drop-f-bombs-empower-feminism"><br>http://newsbusters.org/blogs/katie-yoder/2014/10/22/little-girls-drop-f-bombs-empower-feminism</a><br>Mr MagicOct 29, 2014View
13151Things you don't like about this era.I don't like how this era makes doesn't settle with me. Perhaps I should learn to go with the flow...<br><br>On that note I don't like the direction of video recording. It seems like old school family video tapes are a thing of the past. Now it's all 10 second clips of the kids running around. Back in the day when dad got out the shoulder mounted cassette recorder he would shoot till the tape was maxed out. You could watch a scene play out for 15 minutes as opposed to a short blurb taken from a smart phone.<br>vkimoOct 29, 2014View
13150What's your costume?<blockquote rel="NLogan"><b>NLogan wrote :</b><i><br>Have you seen the Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated series? I watched it with my boys on Netflix. &nbsp;It wad pretty good with references to all kinds of stuff including horror and pulp fiction writers. It deals a lot with Fred's traps, and trap making training.&nbsp; </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>Indeed we have. I like that it references previous bad guys with the museum, and that there is a larger, over-arching storyline that is interspersed within the stories of each episode. It's probably the best Scooby-Doo series since the original, IMHO.<br><br>Also, really diggin' the cool homemade mask shakin!<br>Vaporman87Oct 28, 2014View
13149Things you don't like about this era.Patti Smith: ...What would I do now? I would probably—I can't say because we live in a completely different culture. For instance, we had nothing—Robert [Mapplethorpe] and I had no cell phones, no television sets, no fax machines, no computer. If we wanted to make a phone call, we saved our money and went to a telephone booth. People live differently, it's an entirely different culture, and it's a culture that's being formed around a lot of technology that's expensive. Also, we had no credit cards. I wouldn't want to have to buy into that culture. I wouldn't want a credit card, I wouldn't want to have to live on a credit card, I wouldn't want to get in debt...<br><br><span style="font-style: italic;">Interviewer: The way you lived seemed so free and almost magical, more spontaneous. Visitors would stop by your apartment, you would run into people.</span><br><br>Patti Smith: It was a different culture. We also didn't have all the surveillance. Nobody had cameras in the late 60s when I lived at the Chelsea Hotel. Almost all the people of our cultural voice stayed at the Chelsea. The Allman brothers stayed there, Janis Joplin stayed there, Jimi Hendrix stayed there, Bob Dylan lived there, Nico—all these different people you saw at the Chelsea Hotel. This is where I lived. And nobody took these people's pictures. Nobody was stopping them every five seconds for their autograph or wanting to take selfies. That culture didn't exist. These people were obviously of high status, but the rungs of their ladder weren't so far away from ours. We all spoke the same language, we listened to the same music, we were against the same war, and so it was different, you know. I didn't think so at the time, but it was obviously in certain ways a simpler time. I'm not saying things weren't complex and difficult, but we knew who we were as a generation, and this is a different time. It's also a really interesting time. It's like pioneer days, it's like the wild west is the Internet. It's being invented—we're living in times that never existed. Some of the things are terrible. No, I never would have anticipated the times we're in, ever. <b><br></b>shakin steakOct 28, 2014View
13148Treehouse of Horror marathonWell one of those guesses is bound to be right. There's two kinds of people, after all. People who work on the show, and people who don't.<br>shakin steakOct 28, 2014View
13147Good series finales.@Vaporman:<br><br>They still show it on MeTV.<br>Mr MagicOct 28, 2014View
13146Paddington Bear movie<br><iframe width="640" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/X-d-V9jXYDE?feature=player_detailpage" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>Mr MagicOct 28, 2014View
13145What's your costume?<blockquote rel="Benjanime"><b>Benjanime wrote :</b><br><i> i'm not quite done with mine yet. letting my beard grow out to look like one of those guys from duck dynasty. i know nothing about that show, but my mom does<br> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote><br>Add a cape and go as Count Duckula dynasty.&nbsp;NLoganOct 28, 2014View