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#7756
Off Topic / Re: Girls Aloud
19 December, 2002, 06:11:58 AM
I am particularly amused that with a complete lack of irony, the FIVE piece boy band have called themselves ONE True Voice.

That's rather like "THE LONE RANGERS" out of the  AIRHEADS film.

And in answer to the original question: None of them, unless of course it was in the context of a loving relationship.


With a hamster.
#7757
General / Re: THREE CHEERS FOR WAKE............
19 December, 2002, 06:27:57 AM
Add my voice to those in praise.

This is the first online community that I've ever taken part in and not only is your website full of wonders but you are an extremely helpful sort.

Well done that man.

And have a happy Christmas - I'm sure King Trout will allow you a few days off.
#7758
General / Re: Yet more snaps
17 December, 2002, 07:57:25 PM
Thanks - I took a wild guess and was correct!
#7759
General / Re: Yet more snaps
17 December, 2002, 07:35:39 PM
Outstanding service as ever.   You truly are a webMASTER.

What do I have to call it in the chatroom to assign it to myself?
#7760
General / Re: Yet more snaps
17 December, 2002, 07:34:07 PM
Outstanding service as ever.   You truly are a webMASTER.
#7761
General / Re: Yet more snaps
17 December, 2002, 06:24:42 PM
Thanks Wake.

Natsan is in the "Picture with no names" that I supplied.

Is there any chance that the "KNOB GAG" picture of myself could be turned into an icon?
#7762
General / Re: What's so good about fish anyw...
23 December, 2002, 10:17:21 PM
There was another good way to kill a fish in my FAR SIDE desk calendar today.  The piscine in question had his fins stuck in styrofoam and was floating upwards to "sleep with the humans".
#7763
General / Re: come the gloves are off now.ba...
17 December, 2002, 08:00:38 PM
Yes but does your icon succinctly sum up your personality?
#7764
General / Re: Surreal Moments from Dreddcon3...
17 December, 2002, 03:30:26 PM
Upon seeing a lot of the artists faces, they seemd eerily familiar. And then I realise it's because a lot of the incidental characters that they draw in their strips look like them.

Artists who use a mirror for reference are:
Simon Davis
Steve Yeowell
Ade Bamforth
Peter Doherty
#7765
General / Re: Old Handles for sale. Only one...
17 December, 2002, 06:18:35 PM
Accidentally started off with my real name but then changed it to Mr Tips for reasons of anonymity.

#7766
General / Re: Anyone mind giving me the occa...
16 December, 2002, 10:13:39 PM
Well done.  Will it be a script or drawn?
#7767
General / Re: Dreddcon3 and that Dredd game....
16 December, 2002, 10:12:46 PM
Yes there were.

Apparently you can play as DEATH as well as DREDD.  

As DEATH you get access to power ups such as a shield and some grenades.  And you can even drive vehicles such as Monster Trucks when playing as death.

If only they'd put that much thought and effort into the original film scripts it would have been a winner.
#7768
Website and Forum / Re: Page 1 | Page 2
17 December, 2002, 04:42:16 AM
Sorry, Wake, I've gone blind.
#7769
Website and Forum / Re: Page 1 | Page 2
16 December, 2002, 11:23:55 PM
How about putting the PAGE n/COmplete thread clicky things up at the top of the thread then so you can click immediately?
#7770
General / Re: MEGAZINE 201
19 December, 2002, 06:24:53 AM
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DREDD: PHARTZ.  Thought this was pretty juvenile despite one or two good lines.  Might have been funnier as a thowaway six page filler not as a long story in the very special Meg 201.  Would this honestly make anyone think DREDD was a great comic concept and worth buying regularly? Disappointed.

DREDD: WAR CRIMES.  Very good despite what I thought was a slightly rushed (Dredd interviews one bloke and pieces it all together) ending.  Stub gun was great (especially Dredd saving himself by clocking that it was missing - better than the baddie just being a bad shot).  Well done Mister Rennie - this should have been up fromt.

DEVLIN WAUGH: RED TIDE.  Another scene setter and an absolute cracker. I just wanted to read more!  

FAMILY: I liked this despite what seemd to be a few cliches in the opening episode (I'm guessing they'll be subverted) but it did pack a lot in and I liked Mister Fraser's art.

THRILL POWER OVERLOAD: Continues to deliver an interesting history but I'll have to reread the Sanders bit again  - people at work kept interrupting me and I didn't quite get a handle on how complete a bastard he may have been (the carefully chosen Nerve Centre strips may have been a clue).

FIENDS OF THE EASTERN FRONT: Not as good as I remember it but still enjoyable.  Ezquerra drawing MG-42s - marvellous.