View Full Version : Time to Play: Wheeeeere's PERRY!
Larry Dixon
08-19-2009, 10:28 AM
Perry Moore came to YABS then vanished!
So let's play... Wheeeeerrrre's PERRY!?
he's adorable.
but I swear, I didn't kidnap him an have him tied up in the walk in closet.
really. . I don't.
Flamebird
08-19-2009, 11:46 AM
he's adorable.
but I swear, I didn't kidnap him an have him tied up in the walk in closet.
really. . I don't.
In the attic? :confused:
Jae Namkyoung
08-19-2009, 11:58 AM
In the attic? :confused:
Gasp. Maybe... the basement?
FeminineMystique
08-19-2009, 12:06 PM
Gasp. Maybe... the basement?
He's in the refrigerator. :eek:
Jae Namkyoung
08-19-2009, 12:26 PM
He's in the refrigerator. :eek:
OH NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MIR ALERT!
a. non
08-19-2009, 12:30 PM
Perry's with Walter
http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/7779/homemovieswalterperry17.jpg
KevinTBrown
08-19-2009, 12:35 PM
Perry Moore came to YABS then vanished!
So let's play... Wheeeeerrrre's PERRY!?
You randomly punched him, didn't you?
buttler
08-19-2009, 12:37 PM
He's in the parlour, with a candlestick.
Gail Simone
08-19-2009, 12:51 PM
he's prolly surfing!
Alan2099
08-19-2009, 01:15 PM
He's at home washing his tights!
Tetsuo_man
08-19-2009, 01:35 PM
Perry's with Walter
http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/7779/homemovieswalterperry17.jpg
God I lol so hard. I miss Home Movies!
Larry Dixon
08-19-2009, 02:39 PM
Gasp. Maybe... the basement?
...
we all know he definitely isn't in the closet. :)
Cam63
08-19-2009, 03:51 PM
I hope he didn't go for a walk in the Blue Mountains.
Flying Saucers Over Oz
08-19-2009, 04:51 PM
He's behind the tree, stupid.
Night Swordsman
08-19-2009, 04:55 PM
Perry Moore came to YABS then vanished!
So let's play... Wheeeeerrrre's PERRY!?
He is standing in line at Hall H at the San Diego Convention Center so he can beat out all the teenage girls next year for sneak peeks at the next Twilight movie.
Larry Dixon
08-20-2009, 10:22 AM
Is he getting blown by Waldo? All I can see is a bobbing red-and-white ski cap.
perry moore
08-22-2009, 10:39 PM
he's prolly surfing!
Dear Gail,
I'm trying to finish my next book in Montauk--with a little surfing thrown in the side.
Hurricane Bill waves this weekend. Such a rush!!!!
The book is almost done, but I was a little sidetracked because - knock on wood -- we finally completed and sold the documentary we made on the living legend MAURICE SENDAK, directed by Spike Jonze (who directs the big budget movie of that book, due out in October courtesy of Warner Brothers. I produced it with my business partners, Hunter Hill and the lovely Allison Sarofim. We've ben working on it for five years (!) interviewing Maurice and shooting him (he's a pretty reclusive man). And as luck would have it, we hit the mother-lode. Again, it was a labor of love, we put him on film for posterity's stake, none of us made a nickel....
...But we sold it to HBO and Sheila Nevins, the queen of the documentary genre. I'm so excited everyone will get to know the Artist that is Maurice Sendak. HBO is the PERFECT venue.
The deal and finishing the movie ate up all my free time ever since the comic con.
Do you know if anyone has talked more about Andy Mangel's brilliant "Gays in Comics" panel. Wow, it was so powerful to be a part of that panel, such an honor.
Very direct discourse, but I believe in my heart, especially after that panel, that things are getting better. Even if I did thoroughly embarrass you, Gail, at the panel saying you were in my top 3 of all the people who were making the most positive changes in regards to LGBT portrayals in comics.
Incidentally, do you think Bane would want to learn how to surf? I'd be happy to teach him....
And your book is here in the Montauk house, Gail. So many people have been reading it, "You'll All Be Sorry!" Some even still sandy and in their wetsuits from surfing!
Best,
Perry Moore
perry moore
08-22-2009, 10:42 PM
He is standing in line at Hall H at the San Diego Convention Center so he can beat out all the teenage girls next year for sneak peeks at the next Twilight movie.
That's a good one, I'm still laughing. Nice chemistry in those movies, but I like 'em older. In HERO, Thom and I share the same taste in men, very age-appropriate.
For instance, Bane must be played by Javier Bardem in the movie version of Gail's book. Hot and hotter!
Best,
Perry
perry moore
08-22-2009, 10:55 PM
I hope he didn't go for a walk in the Blue Mountains.
Hi there,
For anyone looking for me, you can always find me by writing to me:
perrymoorestories@gmail.com
I've been awfully busy of late, and I was just lying low and working hard after the san diego comic con because a few bad apples wrote some not so nice things about me after a peculiar panel on Thursday of the Con.
What was a sheer delight, however, was Andy Mangel's "Gays in Comics" panel on Saturday night of the con.
I felt like I was part of something so much bigger by participating in that panel. Wow. What an amazing group Andy assembled! And such powerful things were said. I'd hoped most of the emphasis would have been on such a powerful, and ultimately uplifting panel!
I also wanted to write to a YABS/CBR friend from Australia, because I'm coming down there to a Gold Coast where we've begun shooting "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader," the third installment of the Narnia Chronicles for the big screen.
Any tips about where I'm going and what to expect? I love meeting people from all across the globe who share our mutual interests on this site!
Please write back if you get a chance. Thanks for taking the time to think of me!
All my best,
Perry Moore
Cam63
08-23-2009, 02:41 AM
Pez or Pezza ( that's what you'll probably be called ),
We're mostly friendly with a funny/weird sense of humour.
...and shouting the bar is never a bad thing.
...and look out for WhiteRoses. They've been known to crawl into peoples' clothing or bed linen and bite when least expected.
Regards,
Cam
Cam63
08-23-2009, 02:46 AM
PS. Good luck with the gig, mate.
Gail Simone
08-23-2009, 04:38 AM
Dear Gail,
I'm trying to finish my next book in Montauk--with a little surfing thrown in the side.
Hurricane Bill waves this weekend. Such a rush!!!!
The book is almost done, but I was a little sidetracked because - knock on wood -- we finally completed and sold the documentary we made on the living legend MAURICE SENDAK, directed by Spike Jonze (who directs the big budget movie of that book, due out in October courtesy of Warner Brothers. I produced it with my business partners, Hunter Hill and the lovely Allison Sarofim. We've ben working on it for five years (!) interviewing Maurice and shooting him (he's a pretty reclusive man). And as luck would have it, we hit the mother-lode. Again, it was a labor of love, we put him on film for posterity's stake, none of us made a nickel....
...But we sold it to HBO and Sheila Nevins, the queen of the documentary genre. I'm so excited everyone will get to know the Artist that is Maurice Sendak. HBO is the PERFECT venue.
The deal and finishing the movie ate up all my free time ever since the comic con.
Do you know if anyone has talked more about Andy Mangel's brilliant "Gays in Comics" panel. Wow, it was so powerful to be a part of that panel, such an honor.
Very direct discourse, but I believe in my heart, especially after that panel, that things are getting better. Even if I did thoroughly embarrass you, Gail, at the panel saying you were in my top 3 of all the people who were making the most positive changes in regards to LGBT portrayals in comics.
Incidentally, do you think Bane would want to learn how to surf? I'd be happy to teach him....
And your book is here in the Montauk house, Gail. So many people have been reading it, "You'll All Be Sorry!" Some even still sandy and in their wetsuits from surfing!
Best,
Perry Moore
I'm told Andy usually records the panel but he didn't this time for some reason. Sorry, Perry. It WAS a good panel. I got a little frustrated, not by the panel, but just listening to all that talk about the 'message,' when I feel we should be SO FAR PAST THAT by now and we aren't, we just aren't. It made me mad. Same thing with the panel on different cultures in comics...I keep thinking, holy crap, is this STILL an issue? But it is, it obviously is.
I do think things are improving. But I hate baby steps. Screw baby steps.
And I can't see Bane surfing, somehow. It's weird how he has replaced Catman as the number one male sex symbol in the book!
Cam63
08-23-2009, 05:09 AM
And I can't see Bane surfing, somehow. It's weird how he has replaced Catman as the number one male sex symbol in the book!
Body surfing I can see.
According to reports, he has a massive keel.
DubipR
08-23-2009, 11:56 AM
He's with Kenny Loggins....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKZ9IK3wJmQ
.....oh, you mean Perry Moore.
Larry Dixon
08-23-2009, 01:39 PM
I also wanted to write to a YABS/CBR friend from Australia, because I'm coming down there to a Gold Coast where we've begun shooting "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader," the third installment of the Narnia Chronicles for the big screen.
Dangit, I want to be on crew for that! Still no news from Weta on whether I am on Hobbit crew... *sigh*
Not like a lot of it's gonna get shot in Oklahoma, which is a shame because it is a very inexpensive state for productions; central to everywhere, commercial incentives, fantastic infrastructure, low cost of living, get-things-done people. Really a hidden jewel in the USA.
(Besides, Perry, there's plenty to like... there have been more International Mister Leathers from Oklahoma than any other state... we grow'em studly here)
OK, confession, lifelong Sendak fan here... and I just gave a set of Where The Wild Things Are dolls (including Emil, with his ky00t cockatoo crest) to Mike Bullock, YABSer and author of the spectacular Lions, Tigers and Bears. Get a look at it, Perry, it's adorable. Maurice would likely enjoy it too!
perry moore
08-23-2009, 04:09 PM
I'm told Andy usually records the panel but he didn't this time for some reason. Sorry, Perry. It WAS a good panel. I got a little frustrated, not by the panel, but just listening to all that talk about the 'message,' when I feel we should be SO FAR PAST THAT by now and we aren't, we just aren't. It made me mad. Same thing with the panel on different cultures in comics...I keep thinking, holy crap, is this STILL an issue? But it is, it obviously is.
I do think things are improving. But I hate baby steps. Screw baby steps.
And I can't see Bane surfing, somehow. It's weird how he has replaced Catman as the number one male sex symbol in the book!
Dear Gail,
Has Bane really surpassed Catman as the new sex symbol !!! Hey, I wouldn't kick either out of bed. In fact, you've assembled one of the sexiest teams of all time. No easy feat!
Like you, I so wish that panel moderated by Andy Mangels had been taped.
I think I tried to say a version of what your e-mail says -- about how we should be so far beyond "the message"--which in my earlier panel really felt to me like a slap-on-the-back session for all the comic writers. And more than anything, I wanted to cry out like you, "Hey, we're still LIGHT YEARS BEHIND here, you know..." So I guess that didn't endear me too much, although you'd be shocked at how much supportive mail I've received from people who agreed with my point. We reall should have been "there" (i.e. way past this point of patting ourselves on the back for -- finally -- employing LGBT characters) so long ago.
You have a way -- and I'd love to learn how -- of saying it so much better than I do!
Hunter is blonde, he looks like Daniel Craig, so it's nice for me to fantasize about Bane instead of Catman, who is a dead ringer for Hunter, too. Without the Lion part, that is.
I bring all Lion memorabilia and experiences to the table through my Narnia experience.
Still, I love reading your letter. After that last comic con, I didn't know I had the right to get mad about anything any more. That's frightening. At least for me. Because I write when there's a subject that disturbs me, or something I have great questions about, something worth deep exploration.
If I feel like the fire in my belly is extinguished -- which it came dangerously close to being, after that tipping point panel thing -- then I guess I'd have nothing left to write about.
Fortunately, I still do. Next book I publish will shock, so will the one after that. But the best is yet to come. Have barely been able to read a comic book since that convention. I wish people knew about that Saturday event instead of many folks harboring an opinion about Thursday's panel. I felt so attacked for feeling and trying to express just what you're talking about. I'm just not very good at it yet, I'm afraid, and I'm not totally sure I want to write more about superheroes if those are the only people attracted by the material.
This site indicates the good people.
So does my letters page.
But that Con, wow, that felt like a witch hunt for a short afternoon.
And then it felt great again with Andy's Saturday night panel, where I thought you were so articulate. I also thought, had I said anything as stridently as you did on Saturday on my thurs. panel, then I could have been burned in effigy.
Hailing from the former capitol of the South, that is one. scary-ass. feeling.
And please please please can't we have one little sick and twisted hint about Bane!
Your avid fan and devout follower in the crusade against intolerance,
Perry
perry moore
08-23-2009, 04:12 PM
Pez or Pezza ( that's what you'll probably be called ),
We're mostly friendly with a funny/weird sense of humour.
...and shouting the bar is never a bad thing.
...and look out for WhiteRoses. They've been known to crawl into peoples' clothing or bed linen and bite when least expected.
Regards,
Cam
Dear Cam,
What's a "WhiteRose"? Worse than the spider bite I'm currently recovering from?
Do I even want to know?
And are you anywhere near where we're shooting?
Best,
Perry
Cam63
08-23-2009, 04:17 PM
Worse... 'Rose is a Queenslander.
What kinda spider bite have you got ?
perry moore
08-23-2009, 04:25 PM
Dangit, I want to be on crew for that! Still no news from Weta on whether I am on Hobbit crew... *sigh*
Not like a lot of it's gonna get shot in Oklahoma, which is a shame because it is a very inexpensive state for productions; central to everywhere, commercial incentives, fantastic infrastructure, low cost of living, get-things-done people. Really a hidden jewel in the USA.
(Besides, Perry, there's plenty to like... there have been more International Mister Leathers from Oklahoma than any other state... we grow'em studly here)
OK, confession, lifelong Sendak fan here... and I just gave a set of Where The Wild Things Are dolls (including Emil, with his ky00t cockatoo crest) to Mike Bullock, YABSer and author of the spectacular Lions, Tigers and Bears. Get a look at it, Perry, it's adorable. Maurice would likely enjoy it too!
Dear Larry,
You're killing me. I wish we could have shot Maurice's response to that lovely gesture of gift-giving.
For all who are Sendak fanatics such as myself, Spike Jonze directs the most brilliant adaptation of the book, and our documentary is powerful stuff. Not always safe.
Okay, the doc is NEVER SAFE. WE GO THERE! ABOUT EVERYTHING!
I wish I could send it to you now!
Also thought you should know that Maurice's favorite, of all his many works, is "Higgelty, Piggelty, Pop." For me, no question and hands down, it's "Outside, Over There."
I learned so much from Maurice, especially when he divulged the real process behind that masterpiece I mention.
Please everyone say a prayer so that Maurice's health will hold up so that he can see this doc win Maurice and Spike the Academy Award for best documentary -- short feature.
Larry, I had no idea you were a fan of Maurice's. Oh, the stories I could tell. After five years of research and interviews, and Maurice is unbelievably witty and talented in one of those once-in-a-generation kind of ways. I'm just lucky to have been able to help put it together. Let me know if you want some good stories and teasers. With hundreds of hours of footage, you just never get to tell ALL the stories you want to about your subject, in this case Maurice Sendak.
I'd love to ask the group: Do those of you who write ever find that in editing and rewriting you've left out some phenomenal material?
I certainly do on a regular basis. It's why I set most everything up for a sequel. So I can continue telling the stories!
How about you? I'm really interested in each and every one's process.
Best,
Perry
perry moore
08-23-2009, 04:35 PM
Pez or Pezza ( that's what you'll probably be called ),
We're mostly friendly with a funny/weird sense of humour.
...and shouting the bar is never a bad thing.
...and look out for WhiteRoses. They've been known to crawl into peoples' clothing or bed linen and bite when least expected.
Regards,
Cam
Dear Cam
"Pez" and "Pezza" are what my dear friend and Narnia star William Moselely (he plays Peter) calls me.
But he's from the countryside in England.
And since William isn't really in the next Narnia movie -- CS Lewis really mixes the kids up as protagonists of each Chronicle from here on out -- "Pez" or "Pezza" will make me both joyful (because it will remind me of Will) and sad (because I miss each and every moment I'm not around those young actors.
So thank you for giving me some great hope about what to expect!
Any other cultural differences I should be aware of? Some of my favorite crew from the first two movies were Aussies. They had the greatest attitudes of anyone I'd met--I learned so much from them. Specifically, how to keep a sense of humor, and some perspective, no matter what kind of crisis you think you're dealing with (which never turns out to be a real "crisis.")
All the best, and thanks, Cam, for helping me get ready. You are the best!
Perry
Larry Dixon
08-23-2009, 04:42 PM
And please please please can't we have one little sick and twisted hint about Bane!
He experimented with injecting Venom into his huge, godlike hairy testicles.
Then he tried it again, just to make sure he liked it.
He used seven inch veterinary needles. Then he threw the used syringes through the Bialyan Embassy and Markovian Embassy, just for fun.
Larry Dixon
08-23-2009, 04:47 PM
Please everyone say a prayer so that Maurice's health will hold up so that he can see this doc win Maurice and Spike the Academy Award for best documentary -- short feature.
Cheers to that, Perry. And to the Oscar part too.
----
Hey you need to be pals with James Owen, if you aren't already. Fantastic guy, hard worker, creative and brilliant honorable man. Major CS Lewis/Tolkein expert, and YABSer too. Can't beat that combination.
Dangit Perry! I wish we had known each other years ago. I would SO work on Dawn Treader with you.
Cam63
08-23-2009, 04:52 PM
Dear Cam
"Pez" and "Pezza" are what my dear friend and Narnia star William Moselely (he plays Peter) calls me.
But he's from the countryside in England.
That's not his fault.
And since William isn't really in the next Narnia movie -- CS Lewis really mixes the kids up as protagonists of each Chronicle from here on out -- "Pez" or "Pezza" will make me both joyful (because it will remind me of Will) and sad (because I miss each and every moment I'm not around those young actors.
So thank you for giving me some great hope about what to expect!
Any other cultural differences I should be aware of? Some of my favorite crew from the first two movies were Aussies. They had the greatest attitudes of anyone I'd met--I learned so much from them. Specifically, how to keep a sense of humor, and some perspective, no matter what kind of crisis you think you're dealing with (which never turns out to be a real "crisis.")
We don't eat quiche or salad on it's own.
...and look out for them drop bears... Farken heavy clawin' bastards...
All the best, and thanks, Cam, for helping me get ready. You are the best!
Perry
I'm not the best by any means, but thanks you foreign bugger, you.
Cam63
08-23-2009, 04:56 PM
Cheers to that, Perry. And to the Oscar part too.
Same from me, Pezz'.
Larry Dixon
08-23-2009, 05:03 PM
I'd love to ask the group: Do those of you who write ever find that in editing and rewriting you've left out some phenomenal material?
I certainly do on a regular basis. It's why I set most everything up for a sequel. So I can continue telling the stories!
How about you? I'm really interested in each and every one's process.
Best,
Perry
In my case, not so much, but I think that is mainly due to the way I structure things. There is very much an engineering approach, with a dash of kustom kar and modelmaker thrown in, so I incorporate about everything that I want to before the "heavy lifting" of the final book is written.
Keep in mind though, I am talking about long-form stuff with no maximum page count.
Someone who is writing both to a deadline AND to a specific pagelength likely has to cut immense amounts. For ideafactories like Gail Simone or Kurt Busiek, there're probably debris piles around the word processors made up of discarded ideas and the tumbled husks of marrow-sucked backstory.
I find a way to work everything in, though---but what I also do is build in "supplemental stuff," that can be touched upon later either in short stories for anthologies, for website content, or mentioned in interviews.
Tannim Drake's childhood, for instance, is plotted out and just as one example his parents are NOT who and what he thinks they were---or are---and the dragon Chinthliss' interest is much deeper than the "Oh, he's interesting, let's watch him" that Tannim thinks it is. However, those facts haven't had an impact on the two existing books' plots, so it hasn't even been mentioned. But it has been worked out.
To me it is simply part of professionalism. It is due diligence as a creator, if you will, to think several steps beyond what is seen on-screen. Without the thought that goes into the "why" and "what happens then?" of each character and story element, I feel like I am just screwing off and screwing the audience I care so much about.
Cam63
08-23-2009, 05:09 PM
Don't you just hire monkeys on crack ?
Cam63
08-23-2009, 05:10 PM
Well... recovering monkeys on crack ?
ok. . the sex talk between Perry and Larry is making me hot.
I wanna join in. . we can make a sammich!
and Misty can film and post it on X-tube!
mmmmm. . . . .sammich.
sk716
08-23-2009, 05:17 PM
Dangit, I want to be on crew for that! Still no news from Weta on whether I am on Hobbit crew... *sigh*
Not like a lot of it's gonna get shot in Oklahoma, which is a shame because it is a very inexpensive state for productions; central to everywhere, commercial incentives, fantastic infrastructure, low cost of living, get-things-done people. Really a hidden jewel in the USA.
(Besides, Perry, there's plenty to like... there have been more International Mister Leathers from Oklahoma than any other state... we grow'em studly here)
OK, confession, lifelong Sendak fan here... and I just gave a set of Where The Wild Things Are dolls (including Emil, with his ky00t cockatoo crest) to Mike Bullock, YABSer and author of the spectacular Lions, Tigers and Bears. Get a look at it, Perry, it's adorable. Maurice would likely enjoy it too!
If you are on The Hobbit crew you need TWO personal assistants!
Jae Namkyoung
08-23-2009, 05:24 PM
If you are on The Hobbit crew you need TWO personal assistants!
Make that 3.
Cam63
08-23-2009, 05:30 PM
I'll drink and watch.
...Footy !
Gail Simone
08-23-2009, 05:38 PM
Dear Gail,
Has Bane really surpassed Catman as the new sex symbol !!! Hey, I wouldn't kick either out of bed. In fact, you've assembled one of the sexiest teams of all time. No easy feat!
Like you, I so wish that panel moderated by Andy Mangels had been taped.
I think I tried to say a version of what your e-mail says -- about how we should be so far beyond "the message"--which in my earlier panel really felt to me like a slap-on-the-back session for all the comic writers. And more than anything, I wanted to cry out like you, "Hey, we're still LIGHT YEARS BEHIND here, you know..." So I guess that didn't endear me too much, although you'd be shocked at how much supportive mail I've received from people who agreed with my point. We reall should have been "there" (i.e. way past this point of patting ourselves on the back for -- finally -- employing LGBT characters) so long ago.
You have a way -- and I'd love to learn how -- of saying it so much better than I do!
Hunter is blonde, he looks like Daniel Craig, so it's nice for me to fantasize about Bane instead of Catman, who is a dead ringer for Hunter, too. Without the Lion part, that is.
I bring all Lion memorabilia and experiences to the table through my Narnia experience.
Still, I love reading your letter. After that last comic con, I didn't know I had the right to get mad about anything any more. That's frightening. At least for me. Because I write when there's a subject that disturbs me, or something I have great questions about, something worth deep exploration.
If I feel like the fire in my belly is extinguished -- which it came dangerously close to being, after that tipping point panel thing -- then I guess I'd have nothing left to write about.
Fortunately, I still do. Next book I publish will shock, so will the one after that. But the best is yet to come. Have barely been able to read a comic book since that convention. I wish people knew about that Saturday event instead of many folks harboring an opinion about Thursday's panel. I felt so attacked for feeling and trying to express just what you're talking about. I'm just not very good at it yet, I'm afraid, and I'm not totally sure I want to write more about superheroes if those are the only people attracted by the material.
This site indicates the good people.
So does my letters page.
But that Con, wow, that felt like a witch hunt for a short afternoon.
And then it felt great again with Andy's Saturday night panel, where I thought you were so articulate. I also thought, had I said anything as stridently as you did on Saturday on my thurs. panel, then I could have been burned in effigy.
Hailing from the former capitol of the South, that is one. scary-ass. feeling.
And please please please can't we have one little sick and twisted hint about Bane!
Your avid fan and devout follower in the crusade against intolerance,
Perry
You always have a right to get mad. A lot of the best parts of history have been written by, not the sweetie-pies, but the hell-raisers.
I have lots of people angry at me at any given moment, but I am pretty proud that when I look back at the people I've pissed off, it was mostly the exact people I LOVE TO PISS OFF. :)
The panels are OFTEN about how wonderful the panelists are, but those are always the worst and least meaningful panels. Like here, I find the audience a lot more interesting.
I was on a panel where a couple very well-intentioned straight people kept talking about all the hate mail they received for doing a story with a sympathetic gay character, and all I could think was, WHO GIVES A *&^% IF BIGOTS HATE YOU? I honestly could not care less. It's like having Charles Manson reject your facebook friend request. That made me want to scream.
I think it's perfectly okay to be mad and it's perfectly okay to tell people there's a lot of work to do.
Larry Dixon
08-23-2009, 05:42 PM
WHO GIVES A *&^% IF BIGOTS HATE YOU? I honestly could not care less.
I will add a FUCK YEAH to that. In my ever so manly way.
Larry Dixon
08-23-2009, 05:47 PM
One of Dixon's Laws (which people have pestered me for years to publish, who knows, maybe I will some day) is:
An insult from an idiot is as good as praise from a genius.
Same goes for the disapproval from hateful bigots. Let'em hate: it's all they have left. The dinosaurs always scream the loudest from neck deep in the tar pit.
Cam63
08-23-2009, 05:48 PM
What you lookin' at ?
Cam63
08-23-2009, 05:48 PM
I will add a FUCK YEAH to that. In my ever so manly way.
*Picks up Lazz's hanky*
Cam63
08-23-2009, 05:50 PM
Same goes goes for the disapproval from hateful bigots. Let'em hate: it's all they have left.
The dinosaurs always scream the loudest from neck deep in the tar pit.
Leave my kin alone.
Larry Dixon
08-23-2009, 05:52 PM
Make that 3.
Aww gimme a break guys I haven't gotten a callback! *laugh*
Oh BTW Gail did you hear, Patton got a gig on that BSG show, Caprica?
Larry Dixon
08-23-2009, 05:55 PM
Leave my kin alone.
Beerosaurus mostly erectus.
Reverend Smooth
08-23-2009, 06:02 PM
One of Dixon's Laws (which people have pestered me for years to publish, who knows, maybe I will some day) is:
An insult from an idiot is as good as praise from a genius.
*nodnodnodnodnods*
I've said for years that if someone like that's pissed off at you, you're probably doing something right.
Cam63
08-24-2009, 06:00 PM
Beerosaurus mostly erectus.
Buggered if I know how they died out.
Larry Dixon
08-24-2009, 06:10 PM
Buggered if I know how they died out.
Scarcity of bar peanuts after the comet hit.
Night Swordsman
08-24-2009, 06:15 PM
If you take Jae and SK, i would like to offer to be offical personal assistants assistant.
(But i would be calling SK Puddin' all the time...).
Larry Dixon
08-24-2009, 07:04 PM
Y'all are weird.
Hey, where's Perry?
Graveyard Greg
08-24-2009, 10:39 PM
Y'all are weird.
Hey, where's Perry?
He's being chased by hippogryphs, since today is the day off for good gryphons.
Cam63
08-25-2009, 04:22 AM
Scarcity of bar peanuts after the comet hit.
That and the lack of taxis to drive them safely home.
Cam63
08-25-2009, 04:24 AM
Y'all are weird.
Hey, where's Perry?
*Looks above Larry's head at the guy with the evil grin descending via retractable cable line*
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