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Post by Honey_Bunny on Mar 23, 2009 19:42:11 GMT 12
Curious Rabbit (finally!) concurs! I actually won a toy like that rabbit you posted from one of those toy machines , you know the ones, where you put a coin in and you have to manipulate one of those dragon teeth looking thingies and you try to get a toy. Nice description eh?
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Post by Starbeast on Mar 24, 2009 3:55:59 GMT 12
I like your description. I saw you on-line yestrerday and I tried to say "Hello", but you had left. I got your P.M.
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Post by Honey_Bunny on Mar 24, 2009 19:58:02 GMT 12
Haha, yes. By the way, there is a thread under the Anything section called Chat. We can use that for chatting when both of us (or any other member) are online. Also, we have a live chat box thingie if you go to the Anything section. But since Starbeast land is far away from Honeyland... it is very unlikely we will be online simultaneously (big words day today!) But we can try to work out a suitable time
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Post by Starbeast on Mar 29, 2009 16:12:20 GMT 12
[shadow=black,left,300]The FANTASTIC FOUR[/shadow] MARVEL COMICS created many amazing and incredible superheros, one of their most popular super-teams was The FANTASTIC FOUR! They first appeared in the 1960's, and were an instant hit, today movie companies make their cartoons and movies. This Youtube treat is a recording from the 1970's Power Records series, and the selected story is from the Fantastic Four comic #126, "The Way it Began".
I thought that this 2-part story was perfect for someone who has never seen or heard of this Marvel Comic superhero team. And this is an excellent tale for someone who is a fan of the mighty Fantasic Four.
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Post by Honey_Bunny on Mar 31, 2009 12:01:02 GMT 12
oh I know the Fantastic Four. But I am afraid that I am not a fan. I saw parts of the movie, and wasn't very impressed. Comic books are all pictures and actions with a simple (to some extent) story line. I tend to like things that are more in depth, more psychological, with a theme, a message... I did use to read a comic book back when I was a little kid, and I used to watch some comics made onto tv programmes, but I think I grew out of it.
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Post by Starbeast on Mar 31, 2009 17:49:58 GMT 12
Above FF with Doctor Doom & Prince Namor the Submariner HONEY B.: oh I know the Fantastic Four. Starbeast: "Me too, I'm a huge fan of their comics."HONEY B.: But I am afraid that I am not a fan. Starbeast: "That's cool."HONEY B. I saw parts of the movie, and wasn't very impressed. Starbeast: "If it was the second film you're talking about, I concur, and I'm a FAN, and that film was painful to watch. I really enjoyed the first film, even though a few things were changed."HONEY B.: Comic books are all pictures and actions with a simple (to some extent) story line. Starbeast: "Sure, they're comics. However, most of today's comics aren't for children. There's alot more adult content today, along with complexed story lines, but of course there are a few simple gory or tipical action comics."HONEY B.: I tend to like things that are more in depth, more psychological, with a theme, a message... Starbeast: "Those are my favorite kinds too, I especially like the classics."HONEY B.: I did use to read a comic book back when I was a little kid, and I used to watch some comics made onto tv programmes, but I think I grew out of it. Starbeast: "Comics aren't for everyone, I haven't read one in years, however, if I see a good tale, I'll read it. Like movies, novels, nonfiction or music, take them, or leave them."
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Post by Starbeast on Apr 2, 2009 12:54:28 GMT 12
[shadow=black,left,300]The FANTASTIC FOUR[/shadow] Above shows FF issue #5, Dr. Doom's 1st appearence. Below shows Dr. Doom's 1st cartoon appearence. 2 Part origin episode from 1960's "The Way It All Began", featuring the the FF's greatest foe, DR. DOOM.
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