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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2011 23:01:23 GMT -5
I'm sorry with all this talk about Marvel's bad ideas I couldn't help but bring this up.
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Post by Beacon on Feb 7, 2011 23:11:35 GMT -5
…and yet Joe Q has forbidden characters like JJJ and Nick Fury from smoking in Marvel’s comics.
Hooray for mixed messages!
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Post by Silentking Alpha on Feb 7, 2011 23:17:13 GMT -5
What the heck? How dare they ruin the image of Spider-Man! Now I am afraid of what will happen in the next Spider-Man movie...
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Post by Ushima911 on Feb 8, 2011 0:12:46 GMT -5
Lol I used to eat those back in mexico
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Post by Dullahan on Feb 8, 2011 0:14:33 GMT -5
I've eaten these things, some of the local fairs sold them, as did Jungle Jims(what's probably the largest grocery store in the state, if not the Mid West).
Not particularly tasty. Like chewing on a stick of dry sugar.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2011 0:56:36 GMT -5
Not particularly tasty. Like chewing on a stick of dry sugar. Yeah, but anything haves to beat the taste of marvel's Wolverine blow up doll
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Post by Dullahan on Feb 8, 2011 0:57:45 GMT -5
Can't argue with that.
Not that I would WANT to even if I could.
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Post by Manah on Feb 8, 2011 10:41:48 GMT -5
That, my friend, is freakin' hilarious.
I wonder if the guy who designed that blow up doll thought it was funny... or if he's currently living in shame and hiding away from people while trying to destroy all evidence of those things having ever existed.
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Post by WildKnight on Feb 8, 2011 11:04:31 GMT -5
Wow. Actually, gives a whole new meaning to blow up doll.
I should just stop now.
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Post by malice on Feb 8, 2011 11:25:06 GMT -5
Just make sure he doesn't "pop," cuz it looks like he's about to - although I suppose Wolverine always looks like that.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2011 18:32:43 GMT -5
That, my friend, is freakin' hilarious. I wonder if the guy who designed that blow up doll thought it was funny... or if he's currently living in shame and hiding away from people while trying to destroy all evidence of those things having ever existed. I don't think anyone inadvertently screws something up that badly. There's only one guy who comes close that I know personally. Whenever he was a young man he worked engraving Tombstones, and one day he engraved the tombstone of one late great Buck Jones. From what he explained unless you really knew what you were doing back then you could screw up the letters, and it wasn't an easy job. At the time he'd just started, and Buck Jones may have been buried, but the tombstone said F*ck Jones. Needless to stay he lost his job, but amazingly nobody caught it before the funeral. He was an older man telling the story, and had no reason to lie about it being an accident, but you never know. However, forcing anyone that buys the Wolverine toy to give it a bl*w j*b doesn't seem like an accident. That and this toy was seen by more people than one tombstone. There's no way that over 100 people didn't realize this before it came out on the shelves.
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Post by malice on Feb 9, 2011 8:28:28 GMT -5
Definitely backing F-Bomb on that. There are accidents and then there are assholes, and that one was an asshole.
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Post by Manah on Feb 9, 2011 8:38:29 GMT -5
Oh, I dunno. I mean, yes, I agree with almost everything F-Bomb just said. (And I agree with what you said, too, lol) But I've also seen people make one hell of a mess of various things. And some mistakes I just love. www.oddee.com/item_97261.aspx
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Post by Silentking Alpha on Feb 9, 2011 8:47:07 GMT -5
Talk about a fail.
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Post by malice on Feb 9, 2011 9:50:15 GMT -5
I'm still much more perturbed by the Wolverine blow-up doll.
Publications make mistakes, it's a fact and it's easy to do.
Your kid blowing Wolverine while he grunts in approval is not a mistake.
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