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05 Sep 2010 20:17 #73221 by billyz
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Mine's Sam- from the GROWING HUNGER expansion to LNoE.

Am I a huge fan? No.

Do I look just like him? Yes.

No joke.

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05 Sep 2010 21:07 #73225 by Space Ghost
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Mr Skeletor wrote:

No idea - Uba gave it to me.


I think that was assigned per my recommendation.

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06 Sep 2010 15:03 #73251 by jur
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This is me without flash and with cigar testing out my camera

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06 Sep 2010 16:09 #73252 by Shellhead
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beuks33 wrote:

@shweig: Waits is the voice of the mythological America that exists in big city divebars, bordertowns, and traveling carnivals. He does not suck, not even a little.


Whenever I rip a new CD onto my computer, to add to my jukebox-type software, it tries to identify the music by comparing it with what's online. About 90% of time, it recognizes the CD and correctly labels all the track names, and assign a genre. When I uploaded Frank's Wild Years, the genre came up as "Tom Waits." That's right, the man is a genre, too.

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07 Sep 2010 11:22 #73277 by Ska_baron
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What can I say? I like ska and I like Starship Troopers.

Always been a fan of ska and played trumpet in a high school ska band - Skamikaze.

Starship Troopers was really good and I saw it with a friend in the theater. Since then, I've seen the next two installments, but they dont come close to the first in entertainment, campiness, and Doogie Houser. Read the book first and even though this was so different, I wasnt at all disappointed.

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07 Sep 2010 15:18 #73289 by sydo
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I love the movie (and the book) Fear and loathing in Las Vegas and Depp's performance in that film is just great. Everytime I see it, I wonder how does Cameron Diaz and Toby McGuire feel about their characters now :)

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07 Sep 2010 19:14 #73304 by Thaadd
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Mine is from a signature that Jhonen Vasquez did on some random fan's 'Jelly Fist' comic. He's better known for Invader Zim and Johnny the Homicidal Maniac, a comic I LOVED as a young'n.

I like bees (taken a beekeeping course, shoved bare mitts into a hive!) and they're the mascot of a trollish internet group I belong to. Rather than have the same 'Fat Bee' clip art avatar for that (locked) message board, I dug around on the internet for a picture of a bee I liked. One of the ways the board funds itself is in exchange for a donation, you can change other people's avatar, so long as it's *mostly* worksafe. The higher up in the organization you are, the more it costs.

Jelly Fist has a very adult, depressing theme, with lots of dark humor. The boy with the 'head full of bees' was later done as a poster, which I really intend to get around and buying sometime...

www.slgcomic.com/Head-Full-of-Bees-Poste...-Goldberg_p_798.html

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07 Sep 2010 22:59 #73313 by mikoyan
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Schweig! wrote:

mikoyan wrote:

Schweig - For some reason I thought your avatar was a Nazi muppet....

No kidding?

Yeah. It looked like some sort of military muppet thing....

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07 Sep 2010 23:45 #73315 by username
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I had a group of guys I played games with. Lots of different types of games for many years dating back to our dnd days. Around the time that Games Workshop wanted people to log their club IDs and locations on their website was a time we were real big into Warhammer 40K and also around the time that the fight club movie was out and we were training MMA together and so we themed our game club name and logos around fight club stuff and registered it on the Gw web site. It just sort of stuck around as our theme after that. We have T-shirts with fight club stuff on them modified to fit our GW angle and such.

We call our club "Paper St. Products" It's kind of an obscure reference but to just call it "Fight Club" seemed silly. Most people have no clue what the shirts are about, but every once in a while somebody gets it.

Our first shirt had our "Paper St." logo (it looks like a street sign) and underneath " I am jacks games workshop hobby. I use up all of jacks money and piss off jacks wife"

Our newer shirts have "hello my name is" red and white stickers on the front left chest with "find your power animal" on the back with a picture of a Squig.

I started theming my avatars around fight club around then too. Thus the edward norton hugging meatloaf from fight club therapy sessions. The avatar also makes a great asswhipe detector. If somebody comments on it because they just can't bear to look at it or some other whiny lack of humor or homophobic shit I know they have too many damn hangups or can't take a joke and won't last in our gaming group.

Occasionally I use Grimace the purple milkshake stealing muppet monster thing from mcdonalds for no real reason.

I started going by "squigherder" a long long time ago when i quit work to become a stay at home father. I started watching my friends kids for them at various times and I have been collecting orc and goblin models in warhammer since about 1994 so they jokingly started calling me squigherder since I spent all day herding their squigs. And it stuck.

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08 Sep 2010 05:53 #73320 by KingPut
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Squigherder - Very cool, Fight Club is one of my top 10 favorite movies of all time. So many good lines. So many good scenes.

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