It sucks that he has to hold his food in his cheeks until it digests
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- Comment on Belly Head Baby (2007-06-24 08:26:57)
It sucks that he has to hold his food in his cheeks until it digests - Comment on Cats: not that funny. (2007-06-24 08:24:55)
Im in ur internetz. ruinin ur fun :-P - Comment on Teddy Bear Robot Slave Being Whipped by Sexy Woman In Leather (2007-06-24 08:23:47)
Finally, one pic that has everything! - Comment on Knight Rider and Kid (2007-05-22 16:37:13)
Yeah. that was the Christmas one with the Funzo doll. One of the best endings ever: "What you talkin' 'bout everyone!" - Comment on Towering Over The Eiffel Tower (2007-05-22 14:55:35)
You don't want to see the pic of him with the Washington Monument... - Comment on Knight Rider and Kid (2007-05-22 14:50:20)
What you can't tell (because the pic is black & white) is that is not K.I.T.T. Apparently K.A.R.R. sped up behind them as they posed for the pic and plowed right over them and the cameraman. It was all a ploy to boost the ratings of Webster while allowing Michael's evil twin Garth to take over his identity and finally have that singing career and beach show that he always wanted. I still cry every time I see this pic. Oh, the humanity! - Comment on Slave Leia Line Up (2007-05-17 19:31:19)
...arm strategically placed to hide his boner. - Comment on Hard Day Kitty (2007-05-17 19:30:11)
Reminds me of Mr. Show: "Keep 'em coming, Gleep Glop." I feel your pain, kitty. - Comment on Venom, As He Should Be (2007-05-17 19:27:31)
I had read before the film was released that they went with someone of Topher Grace's stature because they wanted someone who would basically be Peter Parker's doppelganger (i.e. not too big). I think they wanted to keep him smaller so they wouldn't have to explain: 1. How the suit bulked up Brock so much when it didn't do that to Peter or 2. Why Lou Ferrigno was working as a freelance photographer. Either way it's a classic example of Hollywood dumbing down something for the masses that the real fans would just accept. - Comment on Stealth Bomber (2007-05-03 10:30:43)
And you just know that the Wright brothers would have laughed and said: "That thing will never get off the ground!" It blows my mind to think of the kinds of advances engineers have made in the last 100 years and that plane is a great example of many of those advances. Plus it just looks like something Batman would fly. I guess I'm trying to say that they make me feel the same way. :-D - Comment on R.I.P. USA (2007-05-01 10:41:11)
Sorry. I can be a little quick to anger sometimes and overlook important details because of it (now that's American!) :-P - Comment on R.I.P. USA (2007-05-01 09:24:11)
I agree with mAgnUS on a few points and it's why I don't watch or read hardly any news from this country. If I did I would have no grasp on global politics or even what goes on in my own government for that matter. The media here aren't so much liars themselves but employees of the same corporations that support the students of Strauss that run this once great nation. Basically, they've been brainwashed and actually believe what they report. It's also unfortunate to see that it often doesn't matter for whom we vote because even when we vote for the lesser of two evils, the Supreme Court can override the people and for the first time ever appoint a president... who happens to be the greater evil.What's worse is that he and his ilk claim to be conservative Republicans but are more fascist than anything and can't hold a candle to truly great Republicans like Abraham Lincoln who must have been considered the most "liberal" person on the plant in his day. And no offense to anyone here but what I can't stand is when people from other countries think that all Americans are ignorant to how evil their government is and think that they somehow have a better idea of what goes on here than we do. I live here, I see it first hand and from the inside, and I know. And as for leaving if I don't like it: This is my country founded by people who, while no saints themselves, are spinning in their graves when they see what this nation has become. For you to say that tells me that you are part of the problem and don't belong here. - Comment on R.I.P. USA (2007-04-30 09:10:28)
I like it but there is a typo in the date range. It should say "2000" and not "2007". I think things officially ended when we appointed a president rather than electing him.