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They set a slamhound on Turner's trail in New Delhi, slotted it to his pheromones and the color of his hair.
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Could be worse.
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This doesn't seem to harm Campbell's chances at a third reboot.
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Thrilling to be reminded of the things that inspired your love of Latin, isn't it?
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I figure you might have missed this back in its heyday. bassmanfran.livejournal.com/6083.html
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I'm in the midst of listening and, let's be honest here, it doesn't hold a candle to that first year's crop of episodes, right? Production was so much better in those first days.
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Not as cool as meeting her at a McDonald's for the first time. Were you surprised how deep her voice was when you met her?
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Joseph Virek sends his regards.
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Alas, now I can only hold a grudge.
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Someone the other day remarked on the news of Mark Strong being cast as Armitage in a TV adaptation of Neuromancer. I remembered that Strong never left my imagination after his tour de force in Rocknrolla, a film that stars the great Gerry Butler.
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Just wrapped it again. Never gets old.
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Do you also follow the BBC Archive? Found this gem there. A charming video essay.
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Had the pleasure of seeing him speak at the premiere of Finding The Money last year after following his blog on and off. I'm firmly in an "on" period at the moment.
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I had to explain that part to my Boomer parents, who frankly are not equipped to confront this historical moment.
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I will take it up.
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Is The American Prospect on your radar?
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It's good, but I was expecting bleeps and bloops to strike deep into my nostalgia centers.
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Original soundtrack? I don't remember this music from my Apple IIc days.
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My wife switched to Storygraph, nothing but complimentary.
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Good Lord, I had no idea. See you on Monday, I guess.
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Perfect.
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I love those old Penguin covers. As someone who bounced off of Simenon a few times, do you recommend a particular book to start with? I think it's the first that's rebuffed me.
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You're going about this all wrong. People come to indie RPGs in their hour of trad desperation. You need to start leaving GURPS books on your desk.
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sexfarmwoman just gets it
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What my buddies saw when I booted OpenGL Quake on my 3DFx machine.
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Did I ever mention that my initials are "DJT"?
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Grim Jack taking me right back to my buddy's basement during high school, riding the coattails of his collecting. Did I base a WEG Star Wars PC on Grim Jack? One of us did.
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I will always cherish seeing Punisher: War Zone in the basement of a ratty Queens multiplex that I'm sure doubled as a porn theater/gambling den after hours.
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Dive deeper.
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Ruin me with that Marber grid.
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I just want you to be happy.
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Imagine the heights of passive aggression you'll reach when each of you glowers over "lieutenant."