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Yer only jealous cos your Biotronic stickers fell off when your Mam put you in the bath :lol: :P :lol:
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Red Sunsets wrote:Dear Gawd, grow up you pair!


tisk tisk tisk....ageisim from a seriously EBG member of the community


@ Mrs Snowey...currently between the odd good book i'm busy reading the complete Preacher comix series...written by Garth Ennis and drawn by Steve Dillon (both worked for 2000AD on Judge Dredd)...recommended!!
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Burn wrote:@ Mrs Snowey...currently between the odd good book i'm busy reading the complete Preacher comix series...written by Garth Ennis and drawn by Steve Dillon (both worked for 2000AD on Judge Dredd)...recommended!!
that's exactly what I mean
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Red Sunsets wrote:
Burn wrote:@ Mrs Snowey...currently between the odd good book i'm busy reading the complete Preacher comix series...written by Garth Ennis and drawn by Steve Dillon (both worked for 2000AD on Judge Dredd)...recommended!!
that's exactly what I mean

:lol: :cry: :lol: :cry: :lol:


have you ever read a comic book?...
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just another of those things like:
GameBoy
Pokemon
Tamagotchi
PlayStation
Catatonia
Travis
X-Box
Marillion
Graham Norton
WAP phones
Big Brother
Bo' Selecta
tofu
and
...
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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Red Sunsets wrote: and
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Living with yer mammy :innocent:
Intellectual snobbery :evil:
Peter Gabriel in a Blue Peter-style mask :lol:
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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Reverse cowgirl...
Something pithy.
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mik wrote:Reverse cowgirl...
:urff:
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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Francis wrote:
Red Sunsets wrote: and
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Living with yer mammy :innocent:
Intellectual snobbery :evil:
Peter Gabriel in a Blue Peter-style mask :lol:
I preferred you when you were Thrash and I never did like him
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Red Sunsets wrote:I preferred you when you were Thrash and I never did like him
:lol: :notworthy: :lol: :notworthy: :lol:
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Oh, I only logged-on to read the fireworks ...

Must have got it wrong. 'Fireworks', cue Embrace moment, no pun intended. Maybe. :wink:
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Karin. Maybe you can explain that one to me? I'm sure you're all bloody NME readers in your spare time. I'm off to scag some soup off the winos under the arches. They make much more sense to me.
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Cnut!
sorry, I couldn't come up with anything better, but I've just returned from HellBitchBoss' 40th.
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Red Sunsets wrote:just another of those things like:
GameBoy
Pokemon
Tamagotchi
PlayStation
Catatonia
Travis
X-Box
Marillion
Graham Norton
WAP phones
Big Brother
Bo' Selecta
tofu
and
...
How can you possibly compare disposable ephemera like the above to the mighty reflection of our present/future culture that is 2000AD? :eek: OK they do occasionally print some utter, utter rubbish, but it's all about trying out someone elses perspective after all.

Which is a lot more than some, so-called "proper" literatura can offer. Honestly, if you do think that comics are just for kids/people with a limited attention span who like pretty pictures (ok, I admit that one :lol: ), try something like a graphic novel. I can totally recommend "Preacher" (Ennis/Dillon/Fabry) :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: just for the black humour alone.

Try it, you might like it :wink:
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Or might I suggest, as a stand-alone graphic novel, Frank Miller's Batman: The Dark Knight Returns? Written in the late '80s, it's become a new classic.

Come on Red, you know you want to... :wink:
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CorpPunk wrote:Or might I suggest, as a stand-alone graphic novel, Frank Miller's Batman: The Dark Knight Returns? Written in the late '80s, it's become a new classic.

Come on Red, you know you want to... :wink:
Ooh, I could be tempted... :D

Apparently, the new film is going to be more in the Miller sort of vein :?:
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Speaking of comics:

http://www.darkhorse.com/profile/profile.php?sku=12-747

worth getting just for the title :lol:
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Mrs. Snowey wrote:Speaking of comics:

http://www.darkhorse.com/profile/profile.php?sku=12-747

worth getting just for the title :lol:
:notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
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Mrs. Snowey wrote:Speaking of comics:

http://www.darkhorse.com/profile/profile.php?sku=12-747

worth getting just for the title :lol:
That looks FANTASTIC!

And oh so apropos... 8)
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I have tried, folks, they just don't blow my kilt up, sorry :oops:
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Mrs. Snowey wrote:
CorpPunk wrote:Or might I suggest, as a stand-alone graphic novel, Frank Miller's Batman: The Dark Knight Returns? Written in the late '80s, it's become a new classic.

Come on Red, you know you want to... :wink:
Ooh, I could be tempted... :D

Apparently, the new film is going to be more in the Miller sort of vein :?:
Wha'? How are they supposed to do the bitter-old-man Batman if he's played by Christian "Disney Gone Wrong" Bale?!
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