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Re: "Neat" Pictures

 

Then shouldn't she be hanging off the arm of this guy?

 

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;)

 

Ah yes. Master Classic.

 

For that to be a real Doctor Who Tom Baker-era scarf it would need to be about sixteen feet longer, though. Baker was always tripping on the thing (it got longer and longer over the course of the run until it hit about 25 feet at the end), and in his first season shooting on one episode had to be cut short because he'd broken his collarbone that way.

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Why is one of them wearing what appears to be a Tom Baker Dr Who scarf?

 

That looks like one of the backdrops we use at conventions for fan photos for 501st/Rebel Legion.

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Indeed it does. Also I approve of your taste in literature.

 

Thanks and thanks! I had to go look and see what was on the shelf. There are about 700 paperbacks. Most are in that vein. 300 hardbacks, some of it sci-fi and fantasy, mainly Russian and French literature ( my other weakness).

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Green Lantern -- Robocop? o.0

 

And I also liked the Magician series.

 

That is Stel of Grenda. He's from a race of robots. This model was an incentive. 7 parts of him were in 7 different packages with other lanterns and then you could assemble him. I usually never complete the incentive character, but in this case I actually wanted all the figures.

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You know what's not easy? Cutting a compound miter joint for bed molding. You know what looks awesome at the top of bookshelves? Properly cut bed molding.

Fairly important question: do you have an index or catalogue of all your books, comics, dvds and action figures?

 

On the Mac a well known catalogue software program is Delicious Monster (screenshot) and I'm sure something similar would exist for PCs. As well as keeping track of them for your own self, can also be useful in case of insurance and or theft, fire, etc

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Well, it helps when you can use the Jedi Mind Trick on the weak-willed.

 

Girl One gloms onto Vader.

Girl Two goes for the guy in uniform.

Vader (waves his hand): "He is not the pimp daddy you're looking for."

Girl Two: "He...is not the pimp daddy I'm looking for."

Vader: "You've always wanted to try a threesome."

Girl Two: "I've...always wanted to try a threesome."

Girl One: "Hey, wait just a minute--"

Vader (To Girl One): "That goes double for you."

Girl One: "That...goes double for me."

Vader (to Stormtrooper): "Move along."

 

I must spread rep. SOB!

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Fairly important question: do you have an index or catalogue of all your books, comics, dvds and action figures?

 

On the Mac a well known catalogue software program is Delicious Monster (screenshot) and I'm sure something similar would exist for PCs. As well as keeping track of them for your own self, can also be useful in case of insurance and or theft, fire, etc

 

Good call. Currently I use this:

 

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Fairly important question: do you have an index or catalogue of all your books, comics, dvds and action figures?

 

On the Mac a well known catalogue software program is Delicious Monster (screenshot) and I'm sure something similar would exist for PCs. As well as keeping track of them for your own self, can also be useful in case of insurance and or theft, fire, etc

 

I haven't updated my Delicious Monster catalogue in... in... in... I'd rather not think about it.

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You know what's not easy? Cutting a compound miter joint for bed molding. You know what looks awesome at the top of bookshelves? Properly cut bed molding.

 

See, now you're just showing off.

 

Repped, of course.

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