I skipped coffee today and am barely functioning.
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Heee...2012 Avatar Theme - LADIES FROM THE GOLDEN AGE OF HOLLYWOOD. January: Ava Gardner.
INSTANT HAPPINESS - just click!
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I'll give the guy credit...he made some kick ass breakfast sausage.Originally posted by MartinWho the fuck is Kellan Lutz?Originally posted by gravediggerBasically what I'm saying is that, based on what I've watched so far, we should all listen to Matt more often.Originally posted by MartinAnd who the FUCK is Peaches Geldof?
Kellan Lutz's girlfriend?
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Originally posted by V View PostThe king of breakfast meats.
Tonight it's sausage gravy and biscuits in his honor.Originally posted by MartinWho the fuck is Kellan Lutz?Originally posted by gravediggerBasically what I'm saying is that, based on what I've watched so far, we should all listen to Matt more often.Originally posted by MartinAnd who the FUCK is Peaches Geldof?
Kellan Lutz's girlfriend?
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This is as good of an excuse as any to indulge in those delicious greasy little sausages (no matter HOW that sounds!).
"What? What? The poor man's dead, I'm just honoring his memory!"2012 Avatar Theme - LADIES FROM THE GOLDEN AGE OF HOLLYWOOD. January: Ava Gardner.
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Say goodbye to comics legend Al Williamson, age 79. The man was an inspiration to me as much as Frazetta was, especially his work in the old Creepy and Eerie magazines, as well as drawing Secret Agent X-9 and Flash Gordon in the newspaper funnies. He was also one of the best artists working at Marvel back in the day (see his Star Wars film adaptions).
Sad panda.
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I've been buying up those Dark Horse Creepy and Eerie reprint collections - lots of great Williamson and Frazetta stuff, along with some Wally Wood, etc. Highly recommended.
I tell ya, Hogarth, along with Eisner, were required reading at the Kubert School. Wish more comic artists today would pay more attention in how things used to be.
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