When Suicide Girls come to visit HQ, not only do we get to meet or see again another beautiful face but often times, they bring us tasty treats.
Sysca brought us Macarons from Laduree -where they all began- Bob will be bringing Vegan cheese and non-alcoholic wine to teach us how SHE does Wine and Cheese tasting and Cherry's brought us some delicious Maple cream...
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Sysca brought us Macarons from Laduree -where they all began- Bob will be bringing Vegan cheese and non-alcoholic wine to teach us how SHE does Wine and Cheese tasting and Cherry's brought us some delicious Maple cream...
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Two conventions in two weeks, I'm a lucky lady -got to meet some super cool SG's, saw Mickey Dolenz! (the Monkees) and made it home from the last convention with the Fonz (well, his head anyway).
The only downside is the nerds at the last convention seem to have given me some sort of uber-germs. I don't get sick and they got me sick. How...
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The only downside is the nerds at the last convention seem to have given me some sort of uber-germs. I don't get sick and they got me sick. How...
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talena:
hi lady i send you an email please check it please u.u
take care
bye!
take care
bye!
krito:
hi lady i need send you one email whit my addres and other information of my check
thanks for all...
xoxo krito from colombia
thanks for all...
xoxo krito from colombia
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righteousjenn:
is that your fairy?????? and i hope you are doing well victoria!!!
missy:
Sorry about your nerd flu
xoxo
-missy
xoxo
-missy
Kevin Smith became more famous for just talking than he ever was for making movies like Clerks, Chasing Amy and Zack and Miri Make a Porno. His public speaking Q&A sessions fill large theaters, including Carnegie Hall. Arguably, his tales of...
Kevin Smith became more famous for just talking than he ever was for making movies like Clerks, Chasing Amy and Zack and Miri Make a Porno. His public speaking Q&A sessions fill large theaters, including Carnegie Hall. Arguably, his tales of debating a giant spider with producer Jon Peters, finding a camel for Prince and having unprotected sex with an open sore on his...
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kbax318:
Ok. I've only been on sg for a week or so. And I just got around to exploring the interviews section today. I have to say. I'm a little disappointed. Not in the interview, or any of the subjects, but in the fact that comments are so low! I mean. Kevin Smith is a cultural icon! And only 11 people have something to say? I know this is a site that is primarily sexual, but the deepest sexiest thing in the world to me is intelligence, and KS has it in spades. He's amazing. I love that there is an interview with him. Also. I'm jealous. I wish I could interview him.
orangeasaurusrex:
I subscribed to kevin smiths twitter.... he floooods!
However, he is a brilliant funny man.... and is slowly becoming a personal hero
However, he is a brilliant funny man.... and is slowly becoming a personal hero
"I constantly want to feel like I'm in danger," says author and screenwriter Diablo Cody during our interview. This statement reveals a lot when you consider Cody's resume. She punctuated a rather mundane series of office jobs by moonlighting as a...
Greg Rucka is the author of ten novels including the Atticus Kodiak series and two novels and a long-running comic book series about British spy Tara Chace. He has written hundreds of comic books including long runs on Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and Wolverine. He is...
Greg Rucka is the author of ten novels including the Atticus Kodiak series and two novels and a long-running comic book series about British spy Tara Chace. He has written hundreds of comic books including long runs on Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and Wolverine. He is currently writing Detective Comics, which does not feature Batman but rather Batwoman, a character Rucka helped create. Next month...
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motorfirebox:
saw it Saturday. it was okay, and as Rucka says, it was a perfectly reasonable movie adaptation...
...but that's a big part of why it was just okay. given the film's $5.1M opening weekend and the glut of comments on this thread, i'm going to assume nobody cares enough to be bothered by the lack of spoilers.
the first thing i noticed was that there were a lot of chicks. having never been to Antarctica, i couldn't tell you how accurate the comic was, but one thing it stressed was the low ratio of women to men, and how that affected the social dynamic.
ironically, the one place in the story where there was another chick besides Stetko, they put in a dude. i swear, movie makers make Glenn Beck look like a hippie liberal--god forbid you cast a strong female lead and a female co-star. movie audiences won't know what to do!
they also chickened out on Stetko's backstory. i swear, George Lucas's neck has taken over the whole industry. you can't have the protagonist just straight out kill someone in a movie--it always has to be self-defense. the other guy always has to be going for his gun. Stetko's backstory in the comic made her simultaneously stronger and more vulnerable: stronger because her actions were her choice, and more vulnerable because her actions were arguably the wrong choice. there's depth there that the movie chooses to reject.
there were other things. for instance, how the hell did Price get out to Vostok? teleport? Stetko has to virtually shanghai a pilot to get her out there before the storm hits, and Price just shows up with no means of transportation--he has to hitch a ride out with Stetko and her pilot, for chrissake. the hell, man. they even chickened out on Stetko's frostbite--in the movie, she lost the last two fingers on her left hand instead of the first two on her right.
overall, it was a decent location-based thriller, but that's all it was. it lacked the strong and interesting characterization of the source material--which was, to me, what made the comic good.
...but that's a big part of why it was just okay. given the film's $5.1M opening weekend and the glut of comments on this thread, i'm going to assume nobody cares enough to be bothered by the lack of spoilers.
the first thing i noticed was that there were a lot of chicks. having never been to Antarctica, i couldn't tell you how accurate the comic was, but one thing it stressed was the low ratio of women to men, and how that affected the social dynamic.
ironically, the one place in the story where there was another chick besides Stetko, they put in a dude. i swear, movie makers make Glenn Beck look like a hippie liberal--god forbid you cast a strong female lead and a female co-star. movie audiences won't know what to do!
they also chickened out on Stetko's backstory. i swear, George Lucas's neck has taken over the whole industry. you can't have the protagonist just straight out kill someone in a movie--it always has to be self-defense. the other guy always has to be going for his gun. Stetko's backstory in the comic made her simultaneously stronger and more vulnerable: stronger because her actions were her choice, and more vulnerable because her actions were arguably the wrong choice. there's depth there that the movie chooses to reject.
there were other things. for instance, how the hell did Price get out to Vostok? teleport? Stetko has to virtually shanghai a pilot to get her out there before the storm hits, and Price just shows up with no means of transportation--he has to hitch a ride out with Stetko and her pilot, for chrissake. the hell, man. they even chickened out on Stetko's frostbite--in the movie, she lost the last two fingers on her left hand instead of the first two on her right.
overall, it was a decent location-based thriller, but that's all it was. it lacked the strong and interesting characterization of the source material--which was, to me, what made the comic good.
gdarklighter:
That's too bad, though I expected much worse when the trailers were marketing it like a horror film (and the multiple year delay didn't help ease my concerns). I might catch a cheap showing next weekend.
Comedian Zach Galifianakis likes his one-liners. They become the quoted dialogue from his movies, he zings em at stand-up audiences and even in interviews he relishes in punchy brevity. That makes an interview with Zach Galifianakis short but offers a strong case for quality over quantity.
For some 15 years, Galifianakis has performed stand-up with a devout following, a cult which grew larger when YouTube...
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For some 15 years, Galifianakis has performed stand-up with a devout following, a cult which grew larger when YouTube...
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fitzsimmons:
Cool interview. He's the best part of Bored to Death.
user032823550:
haha fat jesus
I don't know why so many women in my life hate Bell Peppers, but for a while I think I started giving in to peer pressure and wasn't eating them so much. I'm still not a huge fan when they're cooked, especially over cooked.
What I've really missed is the Red Bell pepper and Hummus combo.
There are just some foods that taste SOOO good...
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What I've really missed is the Red Bell pepper and Hummus combo.
There are just some foods that taste SOOO good...
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nicolletta:
i will need a top 5 of the foods i can loose in LA!!
would be fun meetin you, darling!! the girl who save my ass!!
would be fun meetin you, darling!! the girl who save my ass!!
hedy:
this is going to sound wrong, but apple juice and cookies. so, so good.
and who hates bell peppers? i don't cook them that much either (except in scrambled eggs) but they're so good when they're fresh and crispt. i'm attempting to grow some this year, but they always do bad in my garden. eh.
anyway, i was in the suicide conventions group and saw the chicago thread talking about getting a gay pride float. i think that would be amazing, especially since there are quite a few queer sg's in chicago. they are still accepting parade registrations. if you message me i can give you the info you would need to contact them about it. i would also be happy to do it myself, but would need a contact name and address for them to send the materials to. i worked on getting a float a few years back for my teeny rural suburban town, and it was a lot of fun. i'd love to work on this with you, just let me know if you think it's a possibility.
and who hates bell peppers? i don't cook them that much either (except in scrambled eggs) but they're so good when they're fresh and crispt. i'm attempting to grow some this year, but they always do bad in my garden. eh.
anyway, i was in the suicide conventions group and saw the chicago thread talking about getting a gay pride float. i think that would be amazing, especially since there are quite a few queer sg's in chicago. they are still accepting parade registrations. if you message me i can give you the info you would need to contact them about it. i would also be happy to do it myself, but would need a contact name and address for them to send the materials to. i worked on getting a float a few years back for my teeny rural suburban town, and it was a lot of fun. i'd love to work on this with you, just let me know if you think it's a possibility.
Sash is so wonderful, she made a pit stop to get my ridiculously overpriced cookies for me.
They are flown in all the way from England, so they're not really over priced.
Yummy, chocolate McVities!
Let's hope I don't drop any in my tea today.
They are flown in all the way from England, so they're not really over priced.
Yummy, chocolate McVities!
Let's hope I don't drop any in my tea today.
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monacataldo:
How
amenica1:
Nom, Nom, Nom chocolate McVities
If you weren't already taken Id be trying to pick you up!