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#496
Books & Comics / case files 03
15 March, 2006, 04:06:29 PM
Jumping the gun a bit probably but any dates on when case files 03 is 'intended' to be out?
#497
the thing that bugged me about RT was that he was always called rogue...even in the flashbacks. Helm, gunnar, bagman i could understand as that was perhaps what the biochip in them was programmed to fit...however what if there were no Helmets for helm to go in? Where would he go? If they were allowed to go into any item it was great luck they ended up in their namesake gear? what if etc blah blah too much time at work, bored.
#498
I agree the 13th floor was great. I just felt at the time it looked wrong for rogue. i suppose i was at the age where cam kennedy was god and if anyone was gonna draw rogue it was him!
I remember being upset becuase cam didn't draw all of fort neuro. hahah.
#499
I love rogue trooper and for me Nu Earth was the thing that hooked me the most. For me all that bio wire and decay and chem pits etc was superb. Cam kennnedy's weird vegetation art etc.

The stories were good too and showed good invention but they were, for me, a little one dimensional. They did have that 2000ad odness about them though, which i loved.

I wasn't too keen on the war on Horst(?) and the Ortiz(?) art was a bit chaotic for me, but I loved Hitman for reasons that elude me to this day.

After watching the movies of gameplay on the rogue webby I say it looks cool and will probably get it...but Nu Earth looks too clean to me....I don't get any sense of the chemical mess it is....but won't know till i play it.
#500
Off Topic / Re: I've just been banned from the...
09 March, 2006, 07:24:47 PM
That reminds me when we were kids and we used to go into newsagents and say. 'Exucse me, I am a penny short could you let me off with a penny, please?'

If they said yes...we would say: 'Penny chew please.'

Never worked, but was quite fun in a juvenille way.
#501
Off Topic / Re: PC Rhymes
08 March, 2006, 08:52:58 PM
Humpty Dumpty was in fact an unusually large canon which was mounted on the protective wall of "St. Mary's Wall Church" in Colchester, England. It was intended to protect the Parliamentarian stronghold of Colchester which was in the temporarily in control of the Royalists during the period of English history, described as the English Civil War ( 1642 - 1649). A shot from a Parliamentary canon succeeded in damaging the wall underneath Humpty Dumpty causing the canon to fall to the ground. The Royalists 'all the King's men' attempted to raise Humpty Dumpty on to another part of the wall but even with the help of ' all the King's horses' failed in their task and Colchester fell to the Parliamentarians after a siege lasting eleven weeks.
#502
Off Topic / Re: PC Rhymes
08 March, 2006, 05:08:14 PM
baa baa nice sheep is it ok if I enquire if you have any wool?

yes, non gender specific terminoloy, yes, non gender specific terminoloy, yes, non gender specific terminoloy, three bags full.

etc etc
#503
Off Topic / Re: PC Rhymes
08 March, 2006, 05:05:25 PM
Humpty dumpty refers to a cannon used in the English Civil war. So rather than sparing kids feelings why not explain to them that its a cannon (a machine useed for killing and maiming) and stop molly coddling the little snipes.
#504
Prog / Re: What's Up With Mercey Chop?......
09 March, 2006, 07:16:45 PM
I have to admit I found the whole chopper business very dull (apart fromthe cam kennedy art)and almost groaned when it appeared something chopper-esque had returned. I just couldn't get on board (sic) with the whole surfer dude against authority crap. Seemed very american teen dream angst wank.
#505
Books & Comics / Re: Batman Vs Al Queda, written an...
16 February, 2006, 06:37:49 PM
Spiderman did a 9/11 story which consisted of a load of marvel heros and villan looking mournful etc. It read like an open letter to the NY times....

#506
Books & Comics / Re: Look out, here come's............
27 January, 2006, 06:11:32 PM
It'll never last...

Without being a total geek which Spiderman are we talking about here? Or is this an across the board change?
#507
Off Topic / Re: Which Aliens scared you as a k...
27 January, 2006, 06:21:15 PM
meant to be : deep water sign

curses. [edit] ahhh, if only
#508
Off Topic / Re: Which Aliens scared you as a k...
27 January, 2006, 06:04:52 PM
OMG! Mr Noseybonk WAS creepy. In fact that whole programme was odd. 70s TV was quite strange. 'Charley says' don't go with strangers was creepy as were the Donald Pleasence 'don't go swimming' info films. Both worked very effectively for me...scarred me for life they did hahahahah I still can't live within 25 miles of a 'Deep Water' sing ;)

I realise this has nothing to do with aliens. sorry.
#509
Off Topic / Re: Which Aliens scared you as a k...
27 January, 2006, 03:49:34 PM
Looking at it now...the shape in church is the more authentic photograph as it is clearly someone taking a photo of a church....the ghost is fake but the photo could be genuine.

Woman in car....who on earth takes photographs at funerals or even has a camera?

Still the only 'ghost' picture that had me leaving the light on hahahahah
#510
Off Topic / Re: Which Aliens scared you as a k...
26 January, 2006, 07:49:04 PM
QuoteFrom the supposed Chidrens book/series "Mysteries of the Unknown"?

That book was pure terror for me as a kid. hahahaha. I can't believe people know this photo...it must have made an impression on many people. I would love to see that photo again...have looked for it for years but no luck. I bet you if I saw it again though all that childhood trauma would come flooding back. Fake or not...still very scarey.