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With new Rigidol, you to can become an "Hourman".
warning: If you become a four hourman, please see your doctor.
Yes, Hourman did indeed endorse the Rigidol product. Love that scene when it turns out he's still in the room as the couple are in the throes of passion. He's all smiles and what not.
Anyhow... The thread is... how odd to say this ... yours, Gudda.
ive read a total of 6 dc comics front to back in my life ... thats awesome i got a dc trivia question right. .... considering my lack of Dc comics knowledge Ill ask a question also related to DC and the cartoon Network
Name any Four Heros to team up with batman in the new Batman the Brave and the Bold series
ive read a total of 6 dc comics front to back in my life ... thats awesome i got a dc trivia question right. .... considering my lack of Dc comics knowledge Ill ask a question also related to DC and the cartoon Network
Name any Four Heros to team up with batman in the new Batman the Brave and the Bold series
Plastic Man, Blue Beetle, Green Arrow and Hal Jordan (and a few other GL's).
In a Robot Chicken sketch, in the episode "Toyz In Da Hood", Skeletor, Cobra Commander, and Mumm-Ra and a DC Villian are driving in a car pool.
Which DC Villian is in the car pool?
When our story opens, the Question is investigating an impossible locked-room murder mystery involving a midget and a 6'6"-tall call girl into heavy bondage. Don't worry, I'll explain later. It's all vitally relevant.
--Alan Moore, Twilight
What I really find disturbing about the tabloids is that they have subscription cards in them. I mean, if you're standing in line at the supermarket checkout, behind a senior citizen with 85 items trying to pay with a third-party out-of-state personal check, and you've got two hours to kill and you glance to your left and see the headline BRISTOL PALIN GIVES BIRTH TO YETI BABY, I can see an impulse buy. But anyone who'd actually subscribe to one of those things needs to be cared for by the state.
What I really find disturbing about the tabloids is that they have subscription cards in them. I mean, if you're standing in line at the supermarket checkout, behind a senior citizen with 85 items trying to pay with a third-party out-of-state personal check, and you've got two hours to kill and you glance to your left and see the headline BRISTOL PALIN GIVES BIRTH TO YETI BABY, I can see an impulse buy. But anyone who'd actually subscribe to one of those things needs to be cared for by the state.
Wait a sec... where did you hear about Bristol Palin? And is it true she herself is the love child of Sarah Palin and Bristol Myers?
I haven't read a tabloid in years, unless you count the New York Post, but that's cause I find it funny for any newspaper that thinks itself respectable would defend Rush Limbaugh.
Actually, I read it and the NY Daily News cause they're such opposites, it takes the slant of view each has away from one another.
I haven't done a Rube Goldberg type question in a while.
Of the various supergroups to associate themselves with Snapper Carr, this one was the shortest-lived. This short-lived super-group was created during a large crossover event. This event also enabled the re-introduction of a character that was first introduced in the 1960s, but had been ret-conned out of DC continuity at that time. This character is from the same planet as a Green Lantern of some recent popularity. One of the creators of this Green Lantern recently had a film version of one of his/her books published, but you won't find his/her name in the credits.
Short lived supergroup?
Crossover event?
Re-introduced character?
Home planet?
Creator of GL character?
--a majority of correct answers gets you the thread.
wyld
When our story opens, the Question is investigating an impossible locked-room murder mystery involving a midget and a 6'6"-tall call girl into heavy bondage. Don't worry, I'll explain later. It's all vitally relevant.
--Alan Moore, Twilight
Short lived supergroup? New Guardians (yech!)
Crossover event? Millenium
Re-introduced character? Mon-el
Home planet? Daxam
Creator of GL character? Alan Moore (Sodam Yat)
Ignatz, you're thinking of Tom Kalmaku, still. : )
Each of you has three correct answers, and between you you have all five.
Fight to the death. Winner gets the thread.
--wyld
When our story opens, the Question is investigating an impossible locked-room murder mystery involving a midget and a 6'6"-tall call girl into heavy bondage. Don't worry, I'll explain later. It's all vitally relevant.
--Alan Moore, Twilight