Started by Rick Grimes, Feb 08, 2013, 03:09:06 PM
Quote from: Local Trouble on Jun 11, 2018, 03:46:08 PMI'm feeling persecuted and oppressed for my beliefs.
Quote from: Huggs on Jun 12, 2018, 02:47:54 AMQuote from: Local Trouble on Jun 11, 2018, 03:46:08 PMI'm feeling persecuted and oppressed for my beliefs.I suddenly feel the need to identify, as an Alien skull.
Quote from: KiramidHead on Jun 12, 2018, 03:12:03 AMQuote from: Huggs on Jun 12, 2018, 02:47:54 AMQuote from: Local Trouble on Jun 11, 2018, 03:46:08 PMI'm feeling persecuted and oppressed for my beliefs.I suddenly feel the need to identify, as an Alien skull.Watch out for Preds.
QuoteMy editor at HarperCollins Entertainment loved it. The marketing staff loved it. The Hearst Communications honchos loved it. In fact, everyone who's ever read it—what's the phrase I'm looking for? Oh, yeah—loved it... except for one yutz over at King Features (a Hearst subsidiary) who unfortunately is the actual rights manager for the Flash Gordon franchise. His official line is that the book's "unwholesome." I suspect the real problem is that the book's good, and if he lets it see the light of day, it'll make the rest of his Flash Gordon spinoff stuff look like the cynical, vapid, imagination-challenged fun-deprived pile of mastodon turds it is.Of course, that's just my opinion. I could be wrong.
Quote from: KiramidHead on Jun 14, 2018, 02:42:34 AMMatthew Stover on his unpublished Flash Gordon book: QuoteMy editor at HarperCollins Entertainment loved it. The marketing staff loved it. The Hearst Communications honchos loved it. In fact, everyone who's ever read it—what's the phrase I'm looking for? Oh, yeah—loved it... except for one yutz over at King Features (a Hearst subsidiary) who unfortunately is the actual rights manager for the Flash Gordon franchise. His official line is that the book's "unwholesome." I suspect the real problem is that the book's good, and if he lets it see the light of day, it'll make the rest of his Flash Gordon spinoff stuff look like the cynical, vapid, imagination-challenged fun-deprived pile of mastodon turds it is.Of course, that's just my opinion. I could be wrong.The dude has a way with words.
Quote from: Wysps on Jun 14, 2018, 02:59:44 PMQuote from: KiramidHead on Jun 14, 2018, 02:42:34 AMMatthew Stover on his unpublished Flash Gordon book: QuoteMy editor at HarperCollins Entertainment loved it. The marketing staff loved it. The Hearst Communications honchos loved it. In fact, everyone who's ever read it—what's the phrase I'm looking for? Oh, yeah—loved it... except for one yutz over at King Features (a Hearst subsidiary) who unfortunately is the actual rights manager for the Flash Gordon franchise. His official line is that the book's "unwholesome." I suspect the real problem is that the book's good, and if he lets it see the light of day, it'll make the rest of his Flash Gordon spinoff stuff look like the cynical, vapid, imagination-challenged fun-deprived pile of mastodon turds it is.Of course, that's just my opinion. I could be wrong.The dude has a way with words. "...cynical, vapid, imagination-challenged fun-deprived pile of mastodon turds it is."This is going in my favorite quotes book.
Quote from: Darwinsgirl on Jun 15, 2018, 01:58:20 PMMowing my lawn.
Quote from: FiorinaFury161 on Jun 15, 2018, 07:48:31 PMSatisfying, but painful for me. I cut almost 4 acres, and bag most of it. Twice a week. My farm looks like an estate when I am done, so it does seem worthwhile (sometimes LOL)