02/25/2006: sdskdsldsldk
Don’t know if many are around tonight, but if you’re here, here’s your thread.

Discussion Thread: 280 comments 


So how is everyone feeling about the Olympics? Your country do good enough?

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Phil @ 02/25/2006 8:37 PM EST
yay for having to get up early tomorrow and sitting home tonight!

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kb @ 02/25/2006 8:38 PM EST
I have not watched more than 10 seconds of the Olympics this year, something I attribute mainly to the lack of a killer cross-promotional deal with a soda company.

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Matt @ 02/25/2006 8:40 PM EST
The only things I know about the Olympics are whatever they showed on VH1’s Best Week Ever.
Matt I hope things settle down at work soon, you’re no good to us cranky. 

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Mystie @ 02/25/2006 8:47 PM EST
Don Knotts, 1924-2006

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cheaptrick @ 02/25/2006 8:47 PM EST
R.I.P.

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cheaptrick @ 02/25/2006 8:48 PM EST
no disrespect but i didn’t know don knotts was still alive? RIP
the only olympics i’ve seen is the stuff my girl has tried to make me watch, maybe about 30 seconds worth.. how do people keep interest in this shit? ice skating and the shit where the 2 guys are laying on top of each other? gay.
it’s not only mind boggling to me that people can sit thru more than 5 minutes of this stuff, much less someone like my girl who will watch this crap everyday!
but to each their own she can’t understand how i watch nothing but horror movies and kung fu flicks

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doc bong @ 02/25/2006 8:52 PM EST
I watched a little of the olympics. I did see when that female american snowboarder totally blew getting the gold medal. I have to admit that was amusing.

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kb @ 02/25/2006 8:58 PM EST
Canada is having our best winter Olympics ever, despite the horrible loss in men’s hockey. I think we’re 5th place overall..? 4th, maybe? Anyways, it’s great for us…although the 2010 Olympics are here in Vancouver, so now we’ve gone and set the bar really high for ourselves! Everyone will be hoping we do even better in 2010 when the Games are on our home turf.
(*I’ve watched a lot this year because one of the Canadian Olympic skiiers is from my hometown of 4,500 people! It’s a pretty big deal for us. We have nothing else going on- see the last thread. An hour drive to ANY fast food restaurant!)
I would also like to give a big "fuck you" to last week- I was SICK as a dog, and even spent two work days on the couch. Damn students and all their germs.

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Muppet Baby @ 02/25/2006 9:09 PM EST
I don’t know about the rest of you, but I’ve been astonishingly worthless this weekend. I don’t actually feel ill, but I have zero energy. Judging from the slow trickle of stories onto Fark today, it’s an epidemic. I blame the Javanese. They’re crafty.

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Jedoc @ 02/25/2006 9:14 PM EST
i found it odd the kzackistan had a hockey team, other than that- go usa!

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ImTheDarkcyde @ 02/25/2006 9:14 PM EST
Ugh, the Canadian men’s hockey team. I knew we were going to suck when the team was announced. Such a dumb idea to keep guys on the team who were having a terrible NHL season just because the team won gold 4 years ago. A lot can change in 4 years, but apparently it took not even making the medal round to prove it to SOME people. Curling was alright, apparently 6 points in one end is really good…
Aside from that, I’m not around much tonight because I get to go see Eight Below. I have high hopes as I love Homeward Bound. I’m not kidding, that movie is awesome. If anyone else can appreciate that movie, it’ll be someone here.

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Gabbylicious @ 02/25/2006 9:24 PM EST
Jaws is on history channel

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Brody @ 02/25/2006 9:25 PM EST
I would’ve had interest in the Men’s Hockey if I would’ve BEEN HOME WHEN IT WAS ON! >:/ Damn work… yeah I’d like to give a big FUCK YOU to the next 3 weeks until I can start my vacation on the 18th. Today was ‘one of them days’ that makes you wanna get your stuff and walk out and never come back.

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Ryane @ 02/25/2006 9:29 PM EST
I’ll admit it-I haven’t watched 1 second of the Olympics this year. Don’t know why, just never got around to it.

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Reid @ 02/25/2006 9:29 PM EST
Homeward Bound kicks ass. It’s too bad my family taped over it with Spaceballs… when we already had a bloody copy! On a happier note Canada made third in total medal count! Woot!

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Phil @ 02/25/2006 9:32 PM EST
I’ve been astonishingly worthless this weekend.
I totally hear you. I set my son up with a bowl of cereal and cartoons at 6am this morning and laid awake on the couch motionless till ten. I usually have a one cartoon per sitting rule and that was totally blown.
Also, spring training games start this week. Baseball is the only sport I ever get into and I am excited. Plus there’s a game on nearly every day and tickets are like 5 bucks.

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kb @ 02/25/2006 9:48 PM EST
I’ve been horribly sick since last Wednesday. I did manage to pick up the first wave of the Beast Wars reissued figures. Here’s a tip, don’t try to loosen up Trans-Mutate’s hip. The leg broke right off :(. I’ll get around to fixing when I get better.
R.I.P. Don Knotts

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Darth Poop @ 02/25/2006 9:56 PM EST
Last weekend was my worthless weekend. This weekend is my "cover myself in glittery shit, take pictures and write about it" weekend. I also went out and got this funny little kit on sale that makes chocolate monster-shaped lollipops. It’s pretty keen looking.
Darth Poop! I’m glad you’re back, I was starting to get worried. *noogies*

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Mystie @ 02/25/2006 9:59 PM EST
I love Homeward Bound! Wow, haven’t thought about that movie in a while…I’ll have to check my collection of ‘taped off the TV’ movies.
R.I.P Don Knotts- You were funny.
So, Canada is in 3rd place so far? Swell- even better than I thought.
I think my sickness this week is a result of the "winter blues". Honestly. I hate my rural area: it is -30 tonight with the windchill. MINUS 30. Who feels like doing ANYTHING (except watch movies) when it is that freaking cold out????

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Muppet Baby @ 02/25/2006 10:03 PM EST
Don Knotts, no fucking way.

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dohopoki @ 02/25/2006 10:14 PM EST
I can’t believe this, just earlier this week my friend and I were on don knotts website talking about how amazing it was he was still working.

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dohopoki @ 02/25/2006 10:18 PM EST
Brody -
I have to ask - what does Jaws have to do with the History Channel? And also, how have they related it to Hitler? That’s all they do on that channel.

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Mara @ 02/25/2006 10:43 PM EST
Q: What does Canada’s Men’s Olympic Hockey Team and the Titanic have in common?
A: They both looked great until they hit the ice.
As a Canadian, I feel I’m entitled to tell that joke. Big props, though, to the Newfies who brought home the gold in Curling.
RIP Don Knotts, I think we’ll all miss him.

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Quammy @ 02/25/2006 10:59 PM EST
Got to swim a 500 hundred in the morning please kill me.

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VigoWilcifer @ 02/25/2006 11:01 PM EST
Anyone watch the Texas Kansas b-ball game? Good stuff

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Eddie Lightning Frog @ 02/25/2006 11:15 PM EST
I still have no cable of any kind (by my own choice); thus, no Olympics. And really, no interest other than a passing one in hockey. My days of figure skating obessions (don’t ask) are long over.
Man, I just found out about Don Knotts. I worked late tonight. Bummer. 

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starwenn @ 02/25/2006 11:21 PM EST
I found these cool flags today from Sesame Street Live, and one from Muppet Babies Live. I never knew there was a muppet babies live show… Anyone know anything about it? Google is clueless.

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Mattman @ 02/25/2006 11:24 PM EST
What the hell is this shuffleboard-on-steroids game? Where the guys are all screaming and thrusting their sticks down the ice? Ridiculous.

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Matt(#2?) @ 02/25/2006 11:25 PM EST
I’m home now. I’ve been watching the hockey. I, too, am really psyched about the return of baseball. According to the PR, I’m supposed to get tickets before the bandwagon does. But I’m broke, so I guess the bandwagon has the advantage in this particular transaction. Although I’m pretty [meh] about the World Baseball Classic. Hmm… I guess this post has been pretty random and ultimately pointless. Sorry about that.
Goodnight sweet Barney. Long may you entertain the heavens with your good buddy John Ritter. God speed.
Carry on.

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Rhino @ 02/25/2006 11:40 PM EST
how goes tonight?

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DantheApe @ 02/25/2006 11:58 PM EST
oh and does anybody know when house of the dead 2 is gonna be on sci fi again, i keep trying to catch it but i guess i don’t watch enough sci fi channel.. i still can’t believe they made a (made for tv!) sequel to the worst movie of all time.. i also can’t believe how badly i want to see it

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doc bong @ 02/26/2006 1:00 AM EST
Yeah, besides Don Knotts, the "old man" from A Christmas Story just passed away….
In contrast, I’ve been following the Olympics devotedly–I always do. It’s the entire world competing against each other–it’s COOL. At least to me. It’ll be a sad day when my generation fully inherits the earth, and the lack of Olympic interest becomes so great that no network will run coverage anymore.

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Mars @ 02/26/2006 1:30 AM EST
Matt (#2?) that would be curling. It’s the only event I’ve watched much of because it’s completely enthralling. I wanted to catch Nick from Project Runway doing skating commentary but it was in the middle of the day so I missed it. Watching Grizzly Man on Discovery now and it’s damned fascinating.

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squee4242 @ 02/26/2006 1:35 AM EST
Just got home from a Nine Inch Nails show in Cincy. It was everything I hoped for and then some. Too tired to write anything more.

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The Yeti @ 02/26/2006 2:22 AM EST
Just got home from a Nine Inch Nails show in Cincy
I saw them in october at cleveland with queens of the stone age. Great Stuff.

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dohopoki @ 02/26/2006 2:55 AM EST
I’ve had a worthless week. Today I sat on my ass and played Metroid. Very exciting.
Does it mean you’re a bad person if you haven’t watched the olympics and don’t care about them at all?
And I don’t know who mentioned House of the Dead 2, but me and one of my friends made the mistake of watching that movie two weeks ago. I haven’t seen the first, but it [the sequel] was fucking horrible–easily one of the shittiest movies I’ve ever seen. Watch only if you’re a masochist, under the influence of mind-altering chemicals, or if you want to play MST3K in your living room.

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Lowest Common Abominator @ 02/26/2006 3:14 AM EST
Jaws is on the History Channel as part of their "Reel to Real" programming block. They show the movie, then follow it up with a special on real-life events that inspired or are similar to it. In Jaws’ case it’s the shark attacks of the early 20th century.

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RewolfJ @ 02/26/2006 4:56 AM EST
And I don’t know who mentioned House of the Dead 2, but me and one of my friends made the mistake of watching that movie two weeks ago. I haven’t seen the first, but it [the sequel] was fucking horrible–easily one of the shittiest movies I’ve ever seen. Watch only if you’re a masochist, under the influence of mind-altering chemicals, or if you want to play MST3K in your living room.
i mentioned it, and yes indeed i’m most likely all three.. but seriously man, check out the first one.. it’s one of those movies that is so bad it’s hilarious (especially on mind altering chemicals!)

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doc bong @ 02/26/2006 5:17 AM EST
Everytime I seem to catch it on t.v. I see women on skis with guns trying to shoot a little target. *shrugs* It seems to be the only sport at the Olympics this year or at least the only one I seem to catch. I can’t help but think of that 80’s comedy Survivors at the anarchy camp.

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rimmie @ 02/26/2006 7:20 AM EST
ha.. sounds like something out of a james bond movie starring roger moore

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doc bong @ 02/26/2006 7:58 AM EST
Did finland win anything?
I didn’t watch the olympics, they are so boring.But who won ice hockey?
And unless you’re planning suicide after watching house of the dead 2, i suggest not to watch it, it’s fucking terrible. It’s even worse than the crappy original.

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dudefromfinland @ 02/26/2006 8:34 AM EST
I hate it when people say that all the history channel shows is stuff on the Nazis. They have some stuff on the Japanese too. Speaking of Nazis I was down in Hicksville visiting my racist relatives when I got sick last week. A couple days before I got sick I was searching various antique stores and I found a "Natzi" medal. Not Nazi but Natzi. That is what the little piece of paper by it had written on it. If you’ve ever seen Squid Billies, that is what the town is like.
R.I.P. Darren McGavin

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Darth Poop @ 02/26/2006 8:45 AM EST
LCA I think playing Metroid is more exciting than the olympics. In fact, if playing Metroid was an olympic sport I would watch a lot more than I do now. Of course Japan would win every year…
dudefromfinland, Finland just lost to Sweden 3-2 in hockey. Although Silver is a whole lot better than the medal that team USA won, which I think was "rusty tin." Tragic.

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Rhino @ 02/26/2006 10:23 AM EST
THOSE SWEDISH ASSHOLES!!!!!

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dudefromfinland @ 02/26/2006 10:24 AM EST
Next time our hockey team is due to play against the swedish, the swedish team will "disappear" and finland will win *evil laughter* 

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dudefromfinland @ 02/26/2006 10:28 AM EST
The best thing about the Swedish is their fish.

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Mystie @ 02/26/2006 10:30 AM EST
Darren McGavin died, too? Oh man, what a horrible month. I just found out earlier this month that BOTH the dad and granddad from Pauly Shore’s finest, "Son-In-Law" have also died.
So, in tribute to them, and also because March Break is appraoching and ALSO because we just finished a book about farming, I am showing "SON-IN-LAW" to my grade 9 English class. They are LOVING it! And a surprisingly large number of them had never heard of it. I like introducing things like that into their lives…we also studied video games this year and I showed them "THE WIZARD".
Is the men’s hockey over? Did Sweden win gold, then?

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Muppet Baby @ 02/26/2006 10:51 AM EST
Yep. Swedish gold. I guess that means my NY Rangers have the best goalie in the world. Cool.

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Rhino @ 02/26/2006 11:15 AM EST
Sweet! It DOES mean that the NY Rangers have the best goalie in the world, Rhino!
Despite being a Canadian the NY Rangers are MY TEAM! (I retired there with Gretzky after following his whole career) and I KNEW how great Lundvquist was, even before the gold medal. Screw Kevin Weekes (he was supposed to be their #1 goalie this year)- he sucks! I love this Henrik Lundvquist- plus, he’s still a ROOKIE! All right.
Jeez, this is the best thing that could have happened… except for Canada winning the gold themselves.

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Muppet Baby @ 02/26/2006 11:29 AM EST
I had a great night last night. Played board games with friends, had tacos and cream cheese bars, and watched the Boogeymen horror compilation DVD.

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JLAJRC @ 02/26/2006 11:52 AM EST
Mattman: MUPPET BABIES LIVE? Seriously? This intrigues me
That was my favorite cartoon in my youth, hence the XE blog name. Ahhh, Muppet Babies. Good times.
Just watched "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"- I liked it!

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Muppet Baby @ 02/26/2006 12:16 PM EST
Not just Don Knotts but Darren McGavin from the night stalker as well. He died this morning. He was also the old man from a christmas story.

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Hukfin @ 02/26/2006 12:20 PM EST
No cable for me either, the only Olympics I’ve seen were on a TV at Quaker Steak & Lube the other day.
I watched Curse of the Were-Rabbit tonight. Claymation: best thing ever.
Wow, I just saw the most disturbing Hulk Hogan Arby’s commercial.
Why does TV do these things to me?

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Mystie @ 02/26/2006 12:25 PM EST
All right! People are here!
I just dropped by to see what’s up. I chimed in with my Olympics opinion last week, though I do want to add that I really hate the design of this year’s medals. I think I’d feel really gypped to work my whole life for a gold medal that has a big hole in the middle. I’d feel like someone owed me a little gold. Maybe Krispy Kreme was a major sponsor this year and I missed it.

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Lori @ 02/26/2006 12:34 PM EST
I can’t put this off anymore how has no one said anything about MAD BALLS returning at Toy Fair?!?! http://photos.figures.com/photo/1/showgallery.php?cat=3528

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Mike @ 02/26/2006 12:37 PM EST
Dude, we have. Several times. Just not in this thread.

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Mystie @ 02/26/2006 12:48 PM EST
ha the medals all have holes in them that’s crazy?
come to think of it i had a really fucked up week too, but i think everything is pretty much better now.. if only the stank ass weather would clear up

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doc bong @ 02/26/2006 12:58 PM EST
SciFi channel is showing lots of silly monster movies today. If anybody is interested I’d highly recomend watching the repeat of Grizzly Man that’s on Discovery channel this evening. It’s loooong (and really tough to watch at times), but
a. that’s what DVRs are for (no commercials what what)
b. it’s not like anything you’ve ever seen, even if you’re a former Animal Planet/Nat Geo junkie like myself, probably because it’s less about the animals than it is about a man trying to escape the world. If you loved the old Animalia articles you HAVE to catch it.

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squee4242 @ 02/26/2006 1:22 PM EST
I could barely watch that Grizzly Man thing. Everyone that was interviewed who knew whatshisface before he was eaten was hollow and even the coroner acted like it would be his big break into showbiz. After seeing all of his friend’s interviews I can see why whatshisface became an alcoholic before he started harassing bears. I did like the little foxes though.

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Darth Poop @ 02/26/2006 2:29 PM EST
I got home late last night, and Don Knotts was the first thing I saw, and I kid you now, I screamed "DAMN YOU! DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL!!!!!"
Jeez, I was suprised he lived as long as he did. I’ll always have my reruns of Andy Griffith, Three’s Company, random Scooby-Doo episodes, and that one episode of Johnny Bravo where he, Weird Al, and the Blue Falcon makeover Johnny’s show.
And why kill him when people like Jay Leno & Carrot Top still roam this Earth?!
On the plus side, Abe Vigoda turned 85 this week!
And I saw Curse of the Were-Rabbit on opening night: Awesome as hell. I hope it wins the oscar for Best Animated Feature.

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Invader Norbert @ 02/26/2006 3:28 PM EST
I just had my groceries scanned by a young woman named–if her nametag is to be believed–"Teela." You have no idea how hard it was not to make an inappropriate reference. Fortunately, I HAD THE POWER.

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Jedoc @ 02/26/2006 3:32 PM EST
Jedoc Oh dear. You didn’t ask if she wanted to check out your Power Sword, did you?

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Mystie @ 02/26/2006 4:20 PM EST
hahaha… sexual innuendo, I get it. (not really, someone explain it to me.) Funny stuff indeed.

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dohopoki @ 02/26/2006 6:02 PM EST
I liked Grizzley Man, the big problem with it is that they took a documentary that’s just slightly over 100 minutes and stretched it out to three hours. Commercials every two minutes practically. Same reason I refuse to watch "It’s a Wonderful Life" and various other movies when they show up on basic cable or network.
Frankly, I think it was the best documentary last year (haven’t seen Aristocrats but want to). Too bad it wasn’t nominated. March of the Penguins was a glorified Animal Planet special and most of the people in Murderball got on my nerves FAST! Plus very little of the actual sport was shown.

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JLAJRC @ 02/26/2006 7:34 PM EST
I’m sorry Lundvquist fans, but he’s no Kipper. Go Flames Go!!

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Gabbylicious @ 02/26/2006 8:14 PM EST
"I can’t put this off anymore how has no one said anything about MAD BALLS returning at Toy Fair?!?! http://photos.figures.com/photo/1/showgallery.php?cat=3528 "
Thats amazing, Ive been trying to buy mad balls for years but theyve gotten expensive.
btw, my friend goes out with a girl named Teela, but he’s no Adam

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jesse @ 02/26/2006 9:21 PM EST
I wish I had a friend named Teela…then maybe she could be somebody to watch my He-Man DVDs with!
I swear, I have great friends, but NOBODY to watch ‘He-Man’, ‘Fraggle Rock’, ‘Thundercats’ or the ‘Muppet Show’ with- boyfriend included.
Thank God XE makes me feel like my tastes in DVD box sets AREN’T crazy!
Gabbylicious- I SO wanted the Flames to win the cup last time…I think they missed their chance- I don’t see them returning to the Stanley Cup finals anytime soon.

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Muppet Baby @ 02/26/2006 9:48 PM EST
DP, I totally agree about the coroner, he really gave me the creeping willies.
Was at Michael’s and they’ve got a bunch of notepads and magnets and bric brac on clearance with the old Kellogg’s mascots on them…I got a notebook with Coco on it.
Just finished watching a repeat of the last Sopranos ep…only two weeks until the big premiere!!! Not so sure about this new Big Love show but I don’t think I’ll be able to resist watching.

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squee4242 @ 02/26/2006 10:11 PM EST
Muppet Baby:
I can sort of understand not assenting to He-Man, Fraggle Rock, or Thundercats: there’s a certain amount of nostalgia value that exponentially increases the enjoyment of those shows. However, the Muppet Show is timeless. I say, tie people down and force them to watch it, a’la A Clockwork Orange.
P.S. If I had ninth grade teachers that showed me The Wizard and Son In Law, I would probably not have bullshitted my way through high school. Amazing work!

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mtrox @ 02/26/2006 10:12 PM EST
At the moment I pretty much have NO friends. I have one good friend I used to hang out and watch One Piece and bad hentai with, but she’s been busy for months taking care of her grandmom. My guy friend I never see because his fiancee is insanely jealous and, well… rightfully so. I can never manage to keep friends! The last friend I had to watch Fraggle Rock with moved away years ago. I usually just chalk it up to my being so eclectic and kinda living out in the middle of Nowhere, PA.

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Mystie @ 02/26/2006 10:13 PM EST
Wow. Huh.
http://www.vh1.com/shows/dyn/i_love_toys/series.jhtml
Weird. I watch VH1 religiously and I haven’t seen any ads for this "I Love Toys" series.

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Mystie @ 02/26/2006 11:08 PM EST
My wife watches Fraggle Rock with me. I do believe that is the color of awesome. You guys can keep your blondes, brunettes, and redheads; my lady is awesome-colored.

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Rhino @ 02/26/2006 11:20 PM EST
mtrox: Thanks for the kind words! I always kind of have a "reason" for showing the films, in case the principal ever gets on my case. Our book was about a farming family, so ‘Son-In-Law’ seemed appropriate.
I also teach an ethics class, and there is NO textbook or curriculum guidelines for this class- I completely make it up as I go along. SO, I decided to have a unit looking at violence in video games, and how this has changed over time.
This led to a study on the history of video games, the development of gaming graphics and violence in games (**We had an ULTRA COOL day in class where I hooked up 2 TVs- one with a Super Nintendo WWF Royal Rumble game, and the other TV had a PS2 Smackdown game; so we could easily compare the difference in graphics and gore)
I ended the unit by having the kids design their own (non-violent!) video games, complete with instructions booklets and game jacket designs. It was swell.
Then, we watched "THE WIZARD"
Basically, I teach them what I like! ;) I love corrupting them and showing them things they SHOULD see in life, like Fred Savage’s greatest movie.

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Muppet Baby @ 02/26/2006 11:25 PM EST
…And I am jealous of all of you that have someone to watch ‘Fraggle Rock,’ ‘He-Man’ and other cool things with. My boyfriend is great, but seriously lacking in the nostalgia department. He never had cable as a kid.

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Muppet Baby @ 02/26/2006 11:28 PM EST
http://www.vh1.com/shows/dyn/i_love_toys/series.jhtml
At the risk of sounding like a total fanboy/suck-up, I am getting tired of VH1’s antics while not giving credit to our man Matt. Yeah, he isn’t the responsible for the nostalgia overload but the guy has been a pioneer for almost 6 years. Where is his TV appearance? I KNOW that the "I LOVE THE HOLIDAYS" was a rip-off of the Halloween and Christmas countdowns on X-E.
I was having a good weekend until I read some of these posts. Seems like everyone was pretty listless. Plus, the loss of Mr. Limpet (which I knew about) and the "Old Man" (which I just found out reading this blog), I am now officially depressed.
AND, the weekend is officially OVER for me now as I go to bed.

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The Manimal @ 02/26/2006 11:28 PM EST
I think Kobayashi is Matt’s long lost Japanese twin
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8464219
Muppet Baby, wow, an ethics class!! Very cool. I did a little of that in my "reading period" class. We watched SIMPSONS and some BRADY BUNCHES with ethical/moral dilemas. Putting that Philosophy minor to work…

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The Manimal @ 02/26/2006 11:31 PM EST
I watched VH1 Classic’s 4 hour marathon of one-hit wonders. Most of them were junk, mixed in with the classics we all love "Oh Mickey, you’re so fine, you’re so fine you blow my mind."
I took an ethics class in college. It was basically take any issue and look at it from both sides. It came with a small book. It was actually very boring. It was mostly a lecture class.

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JLAJRC @ 02/27/2006 10:05 AM EST
I was watching an old episode of Twilight Zone from the 80’s and there is an actress by the name of Mare Winningham, just like the Mare of Christmas lore. Are you a fan of said actress, Matt?

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Funky Boo Berry the 70's Ghost @ 02/27/2006 10:49 AM EST
So I hear Don Knotts died. That sucks. He ruled on Three’s Company. So how did I mourn the loss of this fine actor. Well, I watched a movie that would make me smile much as the facial contortions of Mr. Furley did.. I watched Super Fuzz with Ernest Borgnine.

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Xenophobe @ 02/27/2006 12:14 PM EST
Did Strongbadia or Elbonia get any medals? I was going to send reps from my little kingdom, but the closest I have to an olympic team is the neighborhood possum and my collection of TransFormers. And Cybertron Starscream didn’t want to go because the Committee didn’t take up his suggestion of Tauntaun Gutting as an Olympic event. You run across a hockey rink, slice open the carcass, scoop out the insides, shove your teammate inside, run back, and say, "I thought they smelled bad on the outside."
Welcome back, Darth Poop!

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kingklash @ 02/27/2006 12:27 PM EST
I need an article to melt some stress away.

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Fox @ 02/27/2006 1:58 PM EST
Thats-a one spicy meatball!

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kingklash @ 02/27/2006 2:18 PM EST
Dennis Weaver of Gun Smoke fame has died. Stars die in threes.

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Darth Poop @ 02/27/2006 3:22 PM EST
Hey Fox, how about checking out some classic articles? Even if you think you’ve read them all you can usually find a new/forgotten article…search the site for whatever comes to mind. If you haven’t already read them, "Saved by the Bell character profiles" should bring up some obscure oldie but goodies, but you can search for absolutely anything and find an article or two.

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squee4242 @ 02/27/2006 3:24 PM EST
holy crap. i’ve been reading x-e since i got the internet, wayyyy back in 99. and the only thing that’s changed is the quantity. damn you. i miss all the articles ;’( but i’m glad to hear that someone has something to do with their time. maybe if i had less time to read your site, i wouldn’t miss things as much. i looooooooveeee matt, in a completely non-homosexual way. i’d bang him all the same.

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jon @ 02/27/2006 6:45 PM EST
Wasn’t X-e started in 2000?

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Darth Poop @ 02/27/2006 6:51 PM EST
According to Alexa X-E’s been around since Feb 2000.
And don’t worry, I’m sure eventually Matt will put up a new article that’s worth the wait. You can’t rush genius. 

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Mystie @ 02/27/2006 9:37 PM EST
I’m drinking a root-beer float right now and it’s awesome. After I finish it I’m going to bed. I wish that today was Friday.

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Darth Poop @ 02/27/2006 9:43 PM EST
Cool: Street Hawk
Cooler: KITT in Super Pursuit Mode
Coolest: Airwolf Blowing S**T up

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Xenophobe @ 02/27/2006 9:55 PM EST
wow, looks like the same little knit group still posts here.
pooyah.

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Markoff_Cheney @ 02/28/2006 3:17 AM EST
I’m lucky enough to have a super-hot awesome girlfriend who loves all the same stuff as me. We spend hours watching cartoons when we buy a new set.

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TommyDay @ 02/28/2006 4:38 AM EST
hey tommy what is the main logo font on your front page? it has cool 70s vibe to it

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doc bong @ 02/28/2006 5:24 AM EST
mmm root beer.
I just watched Say Anything again. This time with commentary, Ione Skye’s contibutions are like this: Cool. That’s Heavy. Cool. That’s Heavy. etc. OKay, she says more than that, but Cusack and Crowe really don’t give her alot of room to speak. I love Lloyd.

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kb @ 02/28/2006 7:21 AM EST
Doc Bong
I think its called Anakronism

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TommyDay @ 02/28/2006 11:41 AM EST
Laisses Les Bon Temps Rouler! to all you gringos on this fine Fat Tuesday. I’ll be checking out CNN Pipeline during the day, because it’s offering Mardi Gras streaming video for free all day today.
The meatball comment wasn’t made by me, but I’m giving up laser-guided, Bizarro counterpart-seeking, jet-propelled pool cue retribution for Lent, and it is something I would say anyway, so I’ll let it slide this once.
And I would like to state, once more for the record: Phantom Rectum.

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kingklash, not quite a puppet, not quite a mop @ 02/28/2006 12:27 PM EST
NEW YORKERS HELP!
Hey guys. I’m from the midwest, and I’ve been to NY before, but this summer when I come for a vacation, I want to know some little hole in the wall places to go to that you can’t find on expedia.com. Are there any cool little retro stores or anything XE related? Matt I’m sure you know some places! Hit me up at tommyday@gmail.com

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TommyDay @ 02/28/2006 1:09 PM EST
The new rampage game looks like it might be kind of cool. It’s got a new game with lots of monsters plus world tour and the original arcade game included all for 20 bucks apparently. Brings me back to the days when releasing a game about killing civilians and destroying buildings wasn’t news worthy.

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dohopoki @ 02/28/2006 1:54 PM EST
I didn’t notice before Manimal said anything but there is a bit of listlessness up in this thread…maybe we can get it jumping a bit more.
Anybody giving up stuff for Lent? kb and others, are you stoked for the return of The Office this week? How about Lost?

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squee4242 @ 02/28/2006 2:06 PM EST
Man, what is with the outbreak of doubles lately? All we need is some wooden, poorly-written romance scenes and it’d be Attack of the Clones all over again.
Oh, snap!

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Jedoc @ 02/28/2006 4:29 PM EST
Anyone else seen the shoeshine ad that sometimes comes up at the top of the page? It amazes me that marketers think using the word "ridiculous" in relation to their product is a good thing.

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ZiZak @ 02/28/2006 4:51 PM EST
I, for one, am psyched about all the shows coming out of hiding this week now that the Olympics are over. Usually I get really into the Olympics, but there was something about this year…I don’t know. Anyway, new CSI and The Office this week. I’m positively thrilled. By the way, there are interviews with Jorja Fox (CSI’s Sara) and John Krasinski/Jenna Fischer (The Office’s Jim/Pam) in this week’s TV Guide if anyone’s interested (and by "this week" I mean the one that’s dated this week, not the one that comes out this week for next week.)

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Lori @ 02/28/2006 4:54 PM EST
I didn’t even know that one of my favorite underrated 80’s cartoons, C.O.P.S, was now on a season boxed set until I read IGN review. Here it is
http://dvd.ign.com/articles/691/691738p1.html
That cartoon ROCKED.
Also, Murderball is on A&E tonite. I found it to be simply ok.
Great TV tonite. Deal or No Deal and Scrubs is on. AWESOME!

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JLAJRC @ 02/28/2006 5:24 PM EST
Damn. Today is Fasnacht Day and they ate all the fasnachts at work before I could get any! And there’s none at home! I want my sugar-coated potato donut, dammit!

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Mystie @ 02/28/2006 6:16 PM EST
hello darkness, my old friend…
anybody out there seen the movie "Waiting…"? If you work in a restaurant, as I do, you will prob. like this movie, as I did. It is of a very infantile nature, a la American Pie, but its def. got some funny shit in it. Though I would never show my balls to anyone at work, unless they asked first!
The psycho waitress cracks me up! "I fuckin’ hate fuckin’ foreigners FUCK!"

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kidneyboy @ 02/28/2006 6:39 PM EST
squee I am very excited about The Office (and SNL) coming back. I have never watched Lost, although maybe I should. Seems so many people are flipped over it. It must be good.
kidney I have pretty much only worked in restaurants in my adult life. That’s sounds interesting. Is the name just "waiting"? Who’s in it?

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kb @ 02/28/2006 6:57 PM EST
kb: The name is just "Waiting…" here is the imdb page http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0348333/
That Andy Milonkis dude from MTV is in it, as is David Koechner, who was in "Anchorman" and was on SNL for like maybe one year, but I do believe he was in the Bill Brasky sketches!
Oh and Luis Guzman is in it, he’s pretty damn funny too!
I’m sure for people who have never had the good/bad luck to work in food, the movie will seem pretty stupid, but damn I laughed my ASS off!
kb: high class joints, or not so much? Front o house, or back? Also, you might enjoy the book "Kitchen Confidential" by Anthony Bourdain. It’s a very good read, about restaurants, and funny too!

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kidneyboy @ 02/28/2006 7:13 PM EST
How much Dane Cook do you get in Waiting? I loved Ryan Reynolds in Van Wilder but need another motivation to sit through a whole movie, especially with the demotivating Milonakis factor.
Lost is a pretty amazing show, I think it has something for everybody…though I read an article recently that called it "cult" which I didn’t quite understand. How can something that’s hugely popular (in it’s own time) be "cult"? Maybe there’s a broader meaning of the world than what I have in mind.
Did you know they’re launching a French version of The Office? And did anybody shell out the $$ to get the new costly Ricky Gervais podcast?

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squee4242 @ 02/28/2006 7:39 PM EST
Happy Mardi Gras Everybody!!!

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earthwormgoddess @ 02/28/2006 8:12 PM EST
I tried to clone Matt to get you guys the articles you all wanted, but his clone went and bought 500 kid cuisines and filled my fridge up so I had to trade him to ethiopia for a cool wristwatch.

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catfishjones @ 02/28/2006 11:07 PM EST
Shit mon, we need a post

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Mario Van Peebles @ 02/28/2006 11:56 PM EST
Insomnia, therefore I blog.
Cereal on my mind so heres whats in my pantry and a little about each one:
Berry-Flavored Lucky Charms - not as good as the original flavor, although I have yet to eat the chocolate ones.
Mini Swirls Cinnamon Buns - this one tasted great, but each cereal piece looks like something fido left on the porch. The fudge ripple version is even worse looking , but I have not tasted it.
Post Raisin Bran - a classic
Frosted Mini Wheats "Strawberry Delight" - this is ok , compared with the "vanilla creme" one which was horrible.
Four boxes of fun.
Matt - Whats in your Pantry?

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Xenophobe @ 03/01/2006 1:56 AM EST
Matt - Whats in your Pantry?
The first signs of a stalker.. just fuckin with you dude!
does anybody remember that movie the burbs? that movie rocked.

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doc bong @ 03/01/2006 3:35 AM EST
Xenophobe:
I’ve had the Berry Flavored Lucky Charms. You’re right–they’re edible but nothing special.
The chocolate Lucky Charms are tasty, but they aren’t as good as Count Chocula (unlike the good Count, Lucky doesn’t make his marshmallows all cocoa-y).

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mtrox @ 03/01/2006 7:28 AM EST
**doc bong**: The Burbs truely is awesome, it is a great sunday afternoon movie. You can’t go wrong with creepy neighbors, Tom Hanks, and Cory Feldmen.
Haha…The ‘Burbs. "Ray…THIS is Walter!"
Is anyone else as glad as I am that February ‘06 is over and in the record-books? I’m sure that the weather in March will be just as shitty as it was last month (if not more so), but something just rubs me the wrong way about February. I’m always glad to see it go.

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The Yeti @ 03/01/2006 10:31 AM EST
All I’ve got in cupboard is collector’s edition Kong Cornflakes. It’s a huge box and I’m already tired of them but I’m collecting UPCs so I’m looking forward to months of flakes.
(My last post should read "word" instead of "world", if it’s not obvious)
Geoff did you hear the newest word about Arrested Dev? I had been pretty confident it was dead and done but supposedly the Showtime deal is going through and it’ll be back.

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squee4242 @ 03/01/2006 10:37 AM EST
It’s Ash Wednesday and I’m hungry. [grump]

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Rhino @ 03/01/2006 10:48 AM EST
kidney-i’ve done it all, mostly waitstaff and barista though. Never super high class. I did work at a diner for a couple summers where the local farmers would come drink there coffee in the morning and they all called me "Red".
Yeti-yeah, the worst two months of the year are over. Something needs to be added to these moths to help them not drag so much. A fun holiday or something. maybe i just need a vacation.

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kb @ 03/01/2006 11:07 AM EST
So bizarre. I’m slacking off in my little cube in the prairie dog farm, XM radio on the punk rawk station, and low and behold, "Turtle Crazy" by the Toy Dolls comes on. Nothing like a bizarre British pop-punk song about collecting TMNT toys to bring a smile to one’s face.

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LemurCat @ 03/01/2006 11:49 AM EST
whoa, I’ve been gone for a whole month–tax time seriously cuts into your x-e reading.
boss is gone, so i’ve been trying to catch up a little. wondering one little thing most of all: have Nicole and Allison been kidnapped?
just weird because they used to be like every-other post. or two or three in a row for that matter.

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schroeder @ 03/01/2006 11:53 AM EST
I never really watched Lost, Office, Deadwood, Rome, sopranos, or any of the neveau-cult shows of the cuurant age. But since they are the talk of the virtual watercoolers, I am familiar with them. My screaming tangent into a brick wall is this: Which of your favorite shows right now deserves it’s own cereal?
CSI- Crunchy oat C, S, and I pieces coated with sparkly sugar "desert sand," with marshmallow organs, dollar signs, and poker chips.
CSI Miami- similar oat pieces with pastel "beach sand" sugar, organs, gator and speedboat marshmallows.
CSI New York- gritty grey "street" sugar, organs, guns and big apple marshmallows.

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kingklash @ 03/01/2006 11:55 AM EST
Can I trade an R for that unneeded U in my last post?

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kingklash @ 03/01/2006 11:57 AM EST
Reading the comments over at Mystie’s blog, it seems as if Allison’s IP is currently blocked.
TV show cereals…good topic.
Survivor cereal: Sweetened wheat pieces shaped like insects and rats, crisped rice, with dried fruit in it–something tropical like banana and mango.
Twin Peaks cereal: Coffee-flavored puffs, owl-shaped marshmallows, maybe dried cherries.
24 Cereal Bars: Easy, full of eye-opening sugar, and fast because DAMNIT WE’RE RUNNING OUT OF TIME!!!!!!1

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mtrox @ 03/01/2006 12:15 PM EST
My vote is for Deadwood cereal. All it would amount to would be a cardboard box (sporting a picture of Al on the front with a word-balloon featuring his new catch-phrase: "Buy a fuckin’ box, you godless, blood-thristy, dirt-worshipping, heathen cocksucker!") filled with dirt, whiskey mopped from a saloon floor, various bits of animal viscera infected with syphillis, and one or two human teeth. Part of this complete fuckin’ breakfast.

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The Yeti @ 03/01/2006 12:22 PM EST
That was an unauthorized smiley. Why didn’t you people tell me not to type a closing parentheses next to a comma?

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The Yeti @ 03/01/2006 12:26 PM EST
I always wink when i say cocksucker 

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kb @ 03/01/2006 1:09 PM EST
And, yet, it never sucks when someone says "cockwinker".

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bloodybrilliantme @ 03/01/2006 1:50 PM EST
Ooh, this could be great!
Lost-O’s: Complete with 16 vitamins and 42 minerals, part of a complete breakfast to start your day right. No Other cereal can compete!
Freaks and Geeks Instant Breakfast: Simply pour into blender and season to taste. Try it with horse radish!
Project Runway energy bars: Granola bars filled with tasty fruity filling to give you the energy to make it work! Lighten up, it’s just breakfast!

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squee4242 @ 03/01/2006 1:55 PM EST
I swear on everthing I’m naming my son B-Bop and Daughter Rocksteady

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Q @ 03/01/2006 2:55 PM EST
Squee, What happened to Andrea?

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LemurCat @ 03/01/2006 3:06 PM EST
Simpsons Crunch: Am I the only one who thinks that the mysterious Cap’n Crunch alloy would be perfect for a Simpsons cereal? And their heads are so stylized, they would actually be recognizable in cereal form. Marge could be made of blue Crunch Berry.
Family Guy Crunch: Exactly the same as Simpsons Crunch, but without all the yellow food coloring.
American Dad Crunch: Exactly the same as Family Guy Crunch, but in a red, white, and blue box. Also, for some inexplicable reason, a fish in the bottom of the box.

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Jedoc @ 03/01/2006 3:08 PM EST
Anyone remember those mad scientists labs where you could make your own gummy stuff, ice cream, and drinks. They came back recently, but I remember the originals from around 93-94ish.
Anyone know the names, have fond memories, etc.

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Fox @ 03/01/2006 3:09 PM EST
I bought Pirates of the Carribean cereal today. Looks like Cocoa Puffs with "pirate shaped marshmallows". o_0

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Julie @ 03/01/2006 4:17 PM EST
Fox I know they’ve been brought up on the blog within the past few months, but can’t remember any more detail than that, sorry.
How about the Arrested Development breakfast buffet, complete with bangers? Also includes dip-your-own banana bar.

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squee4242 @ 03/01/2006 7:36 PM EST
American Idol Oh’s: Very Frooty, yet bland. Highly addictive.

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kb @ 03/01/2006 7:59 PM EST
Fox - Are you maybe thinking of Dr. Dreadful? I know there was something called Mad Scientist, but I thought that was just a toy line. Could be wrong, though.

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Mystie @ 03/01/2006 8:09 PM EST
Yeah, it is Dr. Dreadful. They are still making these. I remember my brother and I got a couple of sets about 10 or 15 years ago for Christmas.

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Fox @ 03/01/2006 9:17 PM EST
I think I have 2 commercials for Dr Dreadful around here…. somewhere… on my old tapes of Darkwing Duck from the mid 90s WB run. IIRC, I uploaded both of them to RetroJunk. Yeah. Here and here.

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Mystie @ 03/01/2006 10:38 PM EST
I STILL currently have 1 box of Frankenberry left over from when one of you guys sent 2 boxes of it to me (Sorry, I forget who did at the moment).
I got some good ideas for TV Cereals:
A-Team Puffs: I can think of the tagline now: "4 Rogue Vietnam Soldiers after escaping from incarceration for a crime they didn’t commit after a long battle with Quisp and Boo Berry, decide to deal with breakfast hunger their own way. Today, still wanted by General Mills, they survive as marshmallows of fortune. If no other flakes could satisfy you, and you can find a box, maybe you could eat…The A-Team Puffs!" You put the cereal in milk and you hear "I PITY THE FOOL WHO DON’T EAT THIS WITH BANANA!" Also, the marshmallows are shaped like BA’s pendants and the kickass van.
Also, I got one for Paris Hilton. The boxed is $130 more than it’s worth, there’s only ernough cereal for 1 bowl, and you get a different STD whenever you bite into it.

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Invader Norbert @ 03/02/2006 10:30 AM EST
I’ve noticed my four year old will eat any cereal, healthy or not, so long as there’s a cartoon character on the box.

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kb @ 03/02/2006 11:08 AM EST
Of course, to truly test your theory, you’ll need to tape a printout of Spongebob Squarepants to a box of muesli. Let us know how that goes.

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Jedoc @ 03/02/2006 11:37 AM EST
Fullmetal Alchemist: doesn’t matter what type of cereal they put in, the Transmutation Circle printed on the inside of the box changes it every time you pour. Free pocketwatch in every box!

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kingklash @ 03/02/2006 11:45 AM EST
Dragonball Zereal: For every bite you take, the bowl of cereal will talk to you for about 20 minutes to keep you from finishing it in less than 50 breakfasts.
PS. I hate anime.

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dohopoki @ 03/02/2006 12:03 PM EST
If i’m makin cereals I’m gonna lay out G.I. Oh’s - A real American Breakfast. Wow, look! Camo-Green O’s Grenades & Cobra marshmallows. Part of a complete breakfast.

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Xenophobe @ 03/02/2006 12:09 PM EST
Jack Wild, who played Jimmy on H.R. Puffinstuff, died today.
click here
Those Kroft shows are fun to watch.

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JLAJRC @ 03/02/2006 12:43 PM EST
I don’t want this to turn political, but I saw this in the paper today and found it kind of funny due to who is do it.
http://abclocal.go.com/wtvg/st...ection=bizarre&id=3949636

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JLAJRC @ 03/02/2006 12:54 PM EST
PS. I hate anime.
Why? Dragon Ball Z is NOT the standard. To each their own, I guess.

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ZiZak @ 03/02/2006 12:58 PM EST
hey matt, when i email you it returns it to me. it’s matt@x-entertainment.com, right?

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alexandra @ 03/02/2006 1:10 PM EST
Believe me ZiZak, I’m fully aware that DBZ is not the standard. I know I can’t say I hate every single anime, I haven’t seen them all but I have seen a lot. There have been 1 or 2 I could consider tolerable but I think it’s fair to say there’s enough terrible anime out there that I can express general hatred to the entire genre.

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dohopoki @ 03/02/2006 1:37 PM EST
And lo, didst the thread expand to widescreen proportions. Much panic was had by the sudden hugificaton, and many knights were dispatched to quell the fear rampant across the X. But upon passing a tavern, where the words "Dollar Drown Night" were proudly on display, the Knights were not seen for many an hour, and so, ’twas the end of that.

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kingklash @ 03/02/2006 1:38 PM EST
but I have seen a lot.
Fair enough :) There is a lot of cliche’d stuff, and a lot of kids’ stuff(although that can be enjoyable on a certain level), but there’s just as much original and well-done.
Don’t misunderstand, I’m not trying to convince you of anything. You say you’ve given a few different shows a chance, and it’s just not for you, so I respect that. Trying not to sound too much like a geek, you’ve mislabeled anime as a genre, when it’s actually a medium, like film, radio, or television, although obviously there are things that fall into multiple categories: animated films, TV-movies, etc.
I suppose I’ve rambled enough, especially over something so petty as semantics!

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ZiZak @ 03/02/2006 2:07 PM EST
They did the cereal gag on The Soup a couple of weeks ago…the best ones were Branny McPhee and Capotemeal (Just add ennui!)
On the great "Does anime suck?" debate…Let’s all just acknowledge that some of it sucks, some of it rules, just like any other genre. Speaking of anime that rocks the mic like a fuckin’ vandal, how about that Samurai Champloo, huh?
Champloo Crunch: Nobody know what it tastes like, because on the off chance you scrape up enough money to buy some you just end up spending it on brothel babes or something anyway.

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squee4242 @ 03/02/2006 2:33 PM EST
squee4242
I wasn’t trying to start any debate, and have no intention of trying to "convert" dohopoki. I was just concerned he was basing his entire opinion on DBZ.
how about that Samurai Champloo, huh?
Indeed! Just finished the series this week, and it’s definitely one of my fav’s. It might even dethrone Gungrave, my previous fav. My favorite episodes were the one with the gay blonde guy masquarading as a Japanese, and the one with the guy who had another guy following him around everywhere and beat-boxing.

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ZiZak @ 03/02/2006 2:46 PM EST
As I’ve said before, the only Anime I like is Akira and RoboTech. Anyone who says Akira sucks has poot taste. I meant to type poor but I messed up, I decided that I like the word poot better so I didn’t change it.

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Darth Poop @ 03/02/2006 2:51 PM EST
Darth Poop:
I have poot taste. The only anime I’ve ever seen was Akira, and it was a waste of time. Took away what little interest I had in the genre in the first place. (Dragonball Z and Pokemon were after my time, so I wasn’t weaned into it either).

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mtrox @ 03/02/2006 2:57 PM EST
How was it a waste of time? What didn’t you like about it? Huh? Huh? I just soiled myself because I’m so upset and now I’m even more upset. I have to go change.

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Darth Poop @ 03/02/2006 3:11 PM EST
mtrox
What kind of films or television shows do you like? Anime has just as wide a variety as either of those two mediums. Unless someone just can’t get their head around the fact that it’s animated, there really is something for everyone. Drama, Comedy, Action, Horror, Mystery, Fantasy, Sports, Suspense/Thriller, Romance, Sci-Fi, and everything beyond or in between.
And if you act now, you can get this handy dandy pocket screwdriver AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE. 

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ZiZak @ 03/02/2006 3:18 PM EST
Poopy (Can I call you Poopy?):
The animation does nothing for me (although this is a complaint with anime in general), it seemed entirely gratuitous with no real point (despite the poor attempt at politics they jam into their violence). And I’m no naysayer to senseless violence–like the rest of you, I own the Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street boxsets–but they always seemed like the fun kind of pointless violence to me, whereas Akira just bored me.
ZiZak:
I have nothing against animated things (although I would consider most of my animated stuff shit if it weren’t qualified with the exponential nostalgia factor). I won’t rule out anime, but I have enough on my plate without it (haven’t had the chance to watch a movie in theaters since December and out of theaters since mid January).

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mtrox @ 03/02/2006 3:26 PM EST
mtrox- I just can’t get over the fact that somebody that posts on this blog didn’t like Akira. Did you not understand it? It’s about human evolution you know. When a species advances so far they start to develop psychic powers and end up as pure energy, eventually creating a big explosion that leads to the creation of a new universe. What kind of movies do you like? Akira has action, sci-fi, excessive violence, perfect realistic looking animation. Romance movies? Did you ever see Ghost? Did you like that?

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Darth Poop @ 03/02/2006 3:27 PM EST
I posted that last post before mtrox’s last post had come up, but I did explain what it was about!

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Darth Poop @ 03/02/2006 3:29 PM EST
mtrox
I wasn’t trying to imply that you were writing off anime simply because it’s animated(anime happens to literally translate into "animation," as that’s all it is). Sorry if it seemed that way. I meant that statement in general, as there are a lot of people who equate animation with kids/crap.
I understand about the "being too busy" thing! There are very few movies released in the theatres that I care enough to pay out that much money and time to see. Whenever David Lynch gets around to finishing his current project, I’ll see that one for sure, but otherwise the theatre isn’t really my scene. Too many rude people!
If you end up with some extra time in the future, and still have an open mind about watching some anime, Samurai Champloo might be an excellent starting point, if you like action/comedy/drama. If you watched a couple episodes and decided to stick with it, you would find that the character development and over-arching story of the series is every bit as attractive as the over-the-top violence and fighting. I’ll put my machismo on the line and admit that I was very near tears during the last episode.
If you’ve bothered to click on my name, you’re probably not surprised to hear me going on at length. I’ll stop now, though. 

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ZiZak @ 03/02/2006 3:35 PM EST
I don’t like Samurai Champloo. But that’s just me.

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Darth Poop @ 03/02/2006 3:37 PM EST
Drama, Comedy, Action, Horror, Mystery, Fantasy, Sports, Suspense/Thriller, Romance, Sci-Fi, and everything beyond or in between.
I wouldn’t listen to action, fantasy or sci-fi on the radio as I don’t feel radio does those genre’s justice, just as I wouldn’t watch any of those through anime as I don’t feel the "medium" does anything justice. Does that make sense how someone could not like the entire medium? I know it has nothing to do with me not liking animation.

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dohopoki @ 03/02/2006 3:41 PM EST
Does that make sense how someone could not like the entire medium?
I accept that you dislike anime simply because it’s anime, but no, it doesn’t make sense any more than refusing to watch any movie that is live-action, on the basis that it’s live-action. I don’t understand how you can make a claim that there is no possible way for animation to do any of those genres I mentioned justice. It’s irrational, but it’s your right to feel that way.
I wouldn’t listen to action, fantasy or sci-fi on the radio as I don’t feel radio does those genre’s justice,
Less than 100 years ago, you wouldn’t have a choice if you wanted that type of entertainment in-home. I’ll refrain from the sarcastic side-comment I was about to make.

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ZiZak @ 03/02/2006 3:49 PM EST
i don’t like 99% of the anime i’ve seen, especially not dragonball z or anything they show on adult swim.. but Akira was a work of genius!
not just for anime but film in general, i’ve watched it several times just to absorb everything that’s going on - i hear they’re working on a live action version? that might be cool

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doc bong @ 03/02/2006 3:50 PM EST
Poopy:
"Did you not understand it? It’s about human evolution you know. When a species advances so far they start to develop psychic powers and end up as pure energy, eventually creating a big explosion that leads to the creation of a new universe."
Haha. I understood the conceit there, but thought it was stupid.
I enjoy movies across the spectrum–comedy, action, horror, drama. Not a big sci-fi fan (Star Wars is about as "sci-fi" as I get, I hate the Trek, Dune sucked, sci-fi generally bores me in any medium).
I never saw Ghost.

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mtrox @ 03/02/2006 3:50 PM EST
KingKlash: My fault for the widescreen now. I posted a large link to a news item I thought was interesting. Sorry.
The only anime movie I’ve seen is "Spirited Away." I liked it.

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JLAJRC @ 03/02/2006 3:52 PM EST
ZiZak: I feel you on the new Lynch flick. I’m waiting as patiently as I can…
And another point I meant to address: Poopy, you mentioned "near real-life animation". Generally the quality or realism of animation does nothing for me. I’d rather watch twenty well-written movies with the animation quality of season-1 Simpsons than one well-animated movie that is awful.

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mtrox @ 03/02/2006 3:53 PM EST
dohopoki- Have you ever seen Akira? If you have I have no idea how you could say that Anime doesn’t do action or sci-fi justice. I can see how you don’t like a certain style of Anime. I myself hate the big eye, tiny mouth, long neck thing, which is basically every current Anime being imported into the U.S.

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Darth Poop @ 03/02/2006 3:57 PM EST
mtrox
I agree that an excellent story can overcome sub-par animation(or film quality/technique, for that matter), but that the opposite is much more difficult to achieve. Not impossible, mind you. Generally speaking, though, I’d rather watch one well-written series than twenty well-written movies(unless they’re sequels, but then they tend not to be well-written). I really like the expanded character development, background, and everything else that comes with (typically)26 25-minute episodes as opposed to 1 2-hour(or less) movie. Which explains my less-than-uber-manly reaction to the last episode of Champloo. It’s got style and attitude oozing from its pores, but there is also substance and a pretty touching story behind all that.
Yes, dohopoki, I know you still don’t like anime. That’s a joke. 

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ZiZak @ 03/02/2006 4:05 PM EST
Let’s change the subject. I just accidentally cut of my penis. What’s the worst injury that you guys have ever had?

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Darth Poop @ 03/02/2006 4:07 PM EST
And by "of" I mean "off".

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Darth Poop @ 03/02/2006 4:08 PM EST
And Akira isn’t poorly written.

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Darth Poop @ 03/02/2006 4:09 PM EST
Poop
If it’s the art style of some anime that bothers you, I’d suggest taking a look at Gantz or Gilgamesh. Their overall styles are something of a departure from your typical anime art direction. Both have less of the caricaturization you seem to detest, and Gilgamesh has a very non-typical washed-out look. Those would be the first two suggestions that spring to mind for someone who has an open mind, but isn’t a big fan of the typical big-eyed caricature look.
Sorry if this ends up being a double.

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ZiZak @ 03/02/2006 4:10 PM EST
Radio what’s new? Radio- Someone still loves you…

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Rhino @ 03/02/2006 4:13 PM EST
I like the Shadow. I have most of the episodes in mp3 form.

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Darth Poop @ 03/02/2006 4:15 PM EST
My worst injury was when I was posting to the X-E blog to excess and I heard about someone cutting their penis off and my head exploded and now I have brains on my keyboard.

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ZiZak @ 03/02/2006 4:19 PM EST
I accept that you dislike anime simply because it’s anime, but no, it doesn’t make sense any more than refusing to watch any movie that is live-action, on the basis that it’s live-action.
Then I don’t understand how anime is a medium then. I can see how people who don’t read books, don’t like books. It should be just as simple for any other medium.
I don’t understand how you can make a claim that there is no possible way for animation* to do any of those genres I mentioned justice.
Anime*, and secondly, it is certainly possible but I watched anime from the age of 5, long before DBZ was talked about at school, all the way up to my senior year of high school and can’t say, with my current opinions, I could name a good anime I’ve seen for every genre you mentioned.
Less than 100 years ago, you wouldn’t have a choice if you wanted that type of entertainment in-home
Obviously, it would be my only choice, it doesn’t mean I’d choose to listen.
Have you ever seen Akira?
It’s been like 8 or so years. I know a lot of anime fans that don’t even like Akira.

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dohopoki @ 03/02/2006 4:21 PM EST
Well, those fans are probably Nazis, space Nazis.

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Darth Poop @ 03/02/2006 4:23 PM EST
they are but don’t go saying it out loud, they’re bigger and more powerful than you know.

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dohopoki @ 03/02/2006 4:27 PM EST
I’ve like anime, have seen plenty of it, and don’t like Akira either. I disliked the animation, the story, the concept, sorry.

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Julie @ 03/02/2006 4:29 PM EST
dohopoki
Anime is animation. That’s all it is. If you were in Japan, and asked for an anime, you’re just as likely to end up with a Disney flick as you are Naruto. It sounds like you’ve decided you’ve outgrown anime(since you apparently were a fan for 13 years) and are just to "cool" for it now. Which makes me wonder either why you watched it for so long if you despise it so badly, or why you haven’t done the same thing with the subject matter of X-E, which would also refer to things in the same time period of your life. You’re an enigma!
As far as "finding a good anime for every one of thos genres" is concerned, why bother? For one thing "good" is supremely relative. Secondly, I don’t like romance that much, so why would I even try to find a good romance anime? Or movie? Or book? It’s pointless. I like what I like, and you dislike what I like ;) My point with the radio was just another attempt to point out that simply because you feel a certain medium doesn’t do justice to a certain genre, that doesn’t mean everyone feels that way. You seem to think they should.
I have a proposal: how about we agree to disagree, and leave it at that? We’re getting nowhere.

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ZiZak @ 03/02/2006 4:40 PM EST
You’ve got the wrong impression on me by far. I never said you shouldn’t like anime. I’m just defending the possibility of hating anime despite the fact that it hits every genre.
As for Anime vs animation, I realize it can mean the same thing but when I say anime, I think everyone here knows the distinction between what i’m talking about and what i’m not. I’m not in Japan so I can say Anime and just mean that style of cartoon that comes from overseas.
Finally, growing to hate one thing that i’ve been exposed to doesn’t mean I don’t love Transformer toys and TNMT coloring books.
If this was anything more than a friendly debate because of me, I’m sorry. I saw something to contest against, it’s a boring, windy as hell day and I just wanted to talk out loud.

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dohopoki @ 03/02/2006 5:01 PM EST
Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy started as a radio play. But with Britain being the size it is, it’s easier to do radio shows that a whole country can tune in to. People didn’t like the album ’cause it wasn’t quite like the radio show. People didn’t like the book ’cause it wasn’t quite like the LP. People didn’t like the TV series ’cause it wasn’t quite like the book. People didn’t like the movie ’cause it wasn’t quite like the TV series. Then, when they came for me, there was no one left to speak up…. *?* huh? I think I skipped a groove. I was supposed to have a point, but I think I just chopped it off. Time to wrap some bacon ’round the injury…

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kingklash, claymated since 1978 @ 03/02/2006 5:23 PM EST
If this was anything more than a friendly debate because of me, I’m sorry. I saw something to contest against, it’s a boring, windy as hell day and I just wanted to talk out loud.
Don’t be, I feel the same way. I just grew weary before you did. I guess that means you win! I say we’re cool, if you do. 

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ZiZak @ 03/02/2006 5:35 PM EST
We’re cool

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dohopoki @ 03/02/2006 5:43 PM EST
…. cool.

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ZiZak @ 03/02/2006 5:49 PM EST
You know, it doesn’t really matter if you like anime or not. The only thing that really matters is that we’re all the same religion.

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Darth Poop @ 03/02/2006 5:50 PM EST
Praise Damballah!

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kingklash @ 03/02/2006 6:01 PM EST
Right on kingklash!

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Darth Poop @ 03/02/2006 6:04 PM EST
Hours ago I was going to post the following but didn’t have enough time: It drives me nuts when people say "anime sucks" because it’s like saying "movies suck" or "books suck" but I just find it to be a fruitless debate so I don’t bother.
I should’ve posted it, might’ve saved some headaches
I could see why Akira might not appeal to everyone…the animation doesn’t look that great by current standards and the plot is a bit of a mess. Don’t flame me Poop, I’m just playing Keanu Reeves here, I enjoy it myself.
Anybody see Tokyo Godfathers? After seeing it I remember thinking that it could easily have been live action, though it wouldn’t have been as charming. Lately I’ve started watching Bleach. I’m about 10 episodes in and like it pretty well but wouldn’t recommend it to haters to overcome the hate as it’s a bit cliched. I’d recommend Blue Gender for haters, but Adult Swim apparently takes all the good bits out so it’s all about the DVD for that one. And everybody should watch Samurai Champloo, though I can’t attest to the quality of the english dub.
kingklash? People hated that movie because it was so bad it sucked funny out of the world. For reals.

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squee4242 @ 03/02/2006 6:17 PM EST
but it is possible to dislike movies, books, radio, plays, music, interactive holograms from the far off future of 2002 and or television.

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not dohopoki, he isn't still debating. No sir, not dohopoki. @ 03/02/2006 6:29 PM EST
Lolz anime dr4m4!
I used to wear my anime fandom on my sleeve, but not so much anymore. I guess the negative connotations of being an otaku finally hit stateside. Don’t get me wrong, I still have a good 600 some VHS/DVD/VCD of anime. I just don’t cling to anyone I meet that likes anime anymore cuz some of the fuckers are scary. Ever seen the Fanime Con videos? Yikes. Once in college this guy started literally circling me because I was wearing a Witch Hunter Robin shirt I aquired by selling my soul to Bandai. Keep in mind this was way before it was on CTN. Then he was all, "We have manga club at B&N joooiiiiinnn us!" And then I ran to class. ;.;
But I do still watch, just not as actively as I used to. I just got all of Wedding Peach, though, and I totally plan on turning my brain into complete and total pink mush.
I’ve also seen all 200 episodes of Sailor Moon subbed. ^_^

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Mystie @ 03/02/2006 7:30 PM EST
Wow…just wow to this blog.
I like anime, but my most favorite one is Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo. I think the only reason I could think up right now is that it’s just so…different from anything else.
Because….come on! The main plot is basically this:
Chrome Dome Empire wants everyone on earth Bald. Bo-bobo, with his huge muscles, dark shakes and blonde afro fight the Empire’s Hair Hunt troops with his nosehair and bizarre plot twists. His partners: The quintessential Anime girl, Baeuty, the pink-haired teen that is probably the only sane person in the entire series (including the narrator). There’s Don Patch, the gigantic orange piece of spiky candy (Donpachi being the name of a japens