Man, my life seems boring in comparison to most here.
- I was on the Wallace and Ladmo show and got a Ladmo bag. I was forced to wear a Hawaiian shirt.
- I was quoted in an issue of EGM (Electronic Gaming Monthly)
- I didn't have my first kiss until I was 16 and from a girl that I met on the internet.
- Incidentally, I also had my first sexual encounter with said girl from the internet.
- My parents put my favorite dog in the pound when he accidentally bit one of my friends. I still haven't forgiven them of that.
- My first concert was a Puff Daddy concert. I'm not proud of that fact.
- I won funniest costume at last year's company Halloween party. I was Placeholder Man #4.
- Also won for best food at said party. They were red velvet cupcakes shaped as bleeding hearts.
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#1033820 Random facts about yourself.
Posted by Guy In Rubber Suit on 19 April 2011 - 07:53 PM
#1032966 Really bad movies that you love!
Posted by Guy In Rubber Suit on 17 April 2011 - 10:45 AM
I have to second Cobra and Hard Ticket to Hawaii, hilariously bad! Never heard of Samurai Cop, that looks pretty awesome as well.
Action Jackson, staring Carl Weathers and two other cast members of Predator in addition to Vanity and Craig T. Nelson, is a favorite of mine.
Ninja III The Domination, from the director of Breakin 2: Electric Boogaloo, follows a ninja sent to America to assassinate top scientists but is foiled by the local police in a long stand off and eventually killed. The spirit of the ninja possesses an electrical repairwoman who was near the scene. She becomes overtaken by the spirit to extract revenge on the cops that killed the ninja.
Action Jackson, staring Carl Weathers and two other cast members of Predator in addition to Vanity and Craig T. Nelson, is a favorite of mine.
Ninja III The Domination, from the director of Breakin 2: Electric Boogaloo, follows a ninja sent to America to assassinate top scientists but is foiled by the local police in a long stand off and eventually killed. The spirit of the ninja possesses an electrical repairwoman who was near the scene. She becomes overtaken by the spirit to extract revenge on the cops that killed the ninja.
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#976107 Anti-KKK/Nazi/Hater Party
Posted by Guy In Rubber Suit on 22 November 2010 - 06:59 PM
I really should've been there.
I'm not at all surprised that the cops behaved that way. They'll resort to riot tactics at any hint of provocation. Everyone there is fortunate it was 'only' pepper spray and rubber bullets. I do not agree with the actions of the police and pretty hold the view of 'fuck the police' but what they did was not unexpected. However, it shouldn't have happened and it's undeserved. Really terrible that happened to anyone, especially non-violent protesters.
I'm not at all surprised that the cops behaved that way. They'll resort to riot tactics at any hint of provocation. Everyone there is fortunate it was 'only' pepper spray and rubber bullets. I do not agree with the actions of the police and pretty hold the view of 'fuck the police' but what they did was not unexpected. However, it shouldn't have happened and it's undeserved. Really terrible that happened to anyone, especially non-violent protesters.
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#976042 Sherrif Joe Launches Illegal Immigrant Posse
Posted by Guy In Rubber Suit on 22 November 2010 - 04:13 PM
I find it kind of ironic that Steven Seagal is involved in this when he portrayed a Mexican drug lord in Machete, which was basically a protest film to something like SB1070. Obviously the character he portrays, and any actor for that matter, doesn't necessarily reflect the actor's opinion, I still find it ironic.
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#971736 Anti-KKK/Nazi/Hater Party
Posted by Guy In Rubber Suit on 10 November 2010 - 02:00 PM
I support their first amendment right to this rally; I don't support their views or actions. I support my first amendment rights to protest the NSM.
Is there an official website or Facebook group or something to help stir up more people to join in the anti-NSM rally?
Is there an official website or Facebook group or something to help stir up more people to join in the anti-NSM rally?
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