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Messages - JayzusB.Christ

#9121
Creative Common / Re: HOT DANG DOODLE!
17 February, 2009, 08:34:59 AM
Very nice, Peterwolf. Love your linework.  I'm teaching an art class tomorrow so I'm just going to pretend I'm as good as that without drawing anything
#9122
Off Topic / Re: Dusty the cat gets internet justice
16 February, 2009, 12:53:08 PM
Little fucker. don't like mob justice either, but at least he knows that this doesn't pass as entertainment for most internet users.
#9123
General / Re: Zenith
16 February, 2009, 12:47:17 PM
I loved Phase 4. That bit where [spoiler]the Lloigor's conquered universe was revealed as the Chimaera pyramid[/spoiler] literally took my breath away as a 17-year-old, like nothing else in comics has ever done.
I liked Zzzenith.com too, though it did kind of spoil the mystery of Peter St. John's dark side. [spoiler]Tony Blair as a brain-dead wanking mental patient[/spoiler] - genius.
#9124
Film & TV / Re: Brendan and the Secret of Kells
15 February, 2009, 04:51:33 AM
Quote from: "johnnystress"Spoken like a true Hiller, you stay out of the Farend, if'n you know what's good for ya

See Brendan Gleeson on the Late Late talking about this movie last night?

heh, I may be a hiller but i'll always be a blow-in, leixlipwise. By the way, we must meet up soon for that pint that's been long threatened. missed the late late, i don't have a telly these days mind you
#9125
Books & Comics / Re: New artist
15 February, 2009, 04:29:25 AM
Like it. very Heavy Metal (in a good way)
#9126
Film & TV / Re: Brendan and the Secret of Kells
14 February, 2009, 05:19:27 PM
Hey, I'm from Kells. It's a nondescript little midlands town that makes Leixlip (the small village where I live now, and Johnny too last time I checked) look like Hondo City.
#9127
Film & TV / Preacher
14 February, 2009, 05:17:08 PM
Am I delusional or do i remember something about a Preacher TV series being in the works? Wishful thinking, most likely.  I saw  a fan film recently on youtube and it had Ennio Morricone-style Western music, which would be a great idea if Preacher ever came to the screen.
#9128
General / Re: Comics that should have been in 2000ad?
14 February, 2009, 05:13:55 PM
Quotewe are Finnegans, we fin and begin again"(paraphrasing here)

Think this was more or less James Joyce's pun from Finnegans Wake, rather than Milligan's. I remember reading one or two issues of Skreemer and there was more than one mention of Joyce; can't remember why though
#9129
General / Re: Naughty words in Mega-City One
14 February, 2009, 11:41:19 AM
Think it's both, innit? Nemesis was definitely set in Spain. In any case, you've just put an odd picture in my mind of an Italian version of Harry Enfield's scousers
#9130
Suggestions / Re: Sinister Dexter go Dickensian?
14 February, 2009, 10:02:02 AM
Fartin' Guzzle-shit.
Sorry
#9131
Books & Comics / Re: CGC - what's the point exactly?
14 February, 2009, 09:56:38 AM
QuoteNot to mention the fact that it is a statement so blindingly obvious I have to wonder about the wits of the person who felt it needed stating!

Er, in that case why make comics impossible to read? Suppose the wolf's right though, different strokes for different folks. Not my bag at all, but each to his own
#9132
General / Re: 2000AD January Art Comp: VOTING THREAD
14 February, 2009, 02:53:56 AM
I'll put Supersurfer at 1 as well, because it hit me harder than any Mean story I've ever seen.
Johnnystress at 2, and not only because I've met him.
Gibsonquarter at 3, because I'm a perv
#9133
General / Re: Naughty words in Mega-City One
14 February, 2009, 02:47:06 AM
Here I am home from the pub and pissed up. Bear with me. The reason I asked a Spanish person what 'Basta' meant is that I was in a hostel in the west of Ireland years ago and someone was snoring all night. A Spanish backpacker eventually shouted 'basta!' at the top of her voice, immediately reminding me of Nemesis. after that i set about finding out the meaning.
#9134
General / Re: Naughty words in Mega-City One
13 February, 2009, 04:57:37 PM
I really used to think that meant 'Bastard' but later asked a real Spanish person who told me it meant 'no more'. There were a lot of 'dastards' in those days though
#9135
General / Re: Naughty words in Mega-City One
13 February, 2009, 04:51:15 PM
The first real swear-word i remember was the use of the word 'piss' in both the Lenny Henry and Simon Bisley interviews (both in the same special, can't remember which one).  The first Bix Barton had a 'bugger' (so to speak), if that can be called a swear-word.  There's only ever been one proper use of the word 'fuck' in 2000ad, in Button Man about 8 years ago, though it could be seen fairly clearly graffiti'd on walls in both America and Strontium Dog - The Final Solution. Mind you, Bisley wrote 'F.O.A.D.' on Joe Pineapples' gun in the Black Hole, and even as an 11- or 12-year-old I knew what it meant.  

'Spic' was used in that Dredd story about the Latino immigrant kid with fire-starting powers, 'Nip' was used frequently throughout the 7 Samurais, and even the other n-word was used once, in the Megazine Alternity special.

'Spug' is still my favourite made-up one, after 'sneck'.  They sound very real.