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Bob Harris

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  1. Woohoo, happy Birthday TM2 and all the best! And, Inggasson, since I don't know you, all the best as well!
  2. You're right. Could've been Royal Dutch Mail or even Royal Norwegian or Spanish Mail - do we have Scandinavian or Spanish members on board?!? But anyway, it's from the UK. That's what I do know from my Secret Santa so far.
  3. Didn't imagine that a small note like that would make one the topic of a discussion... Well, I guess Mr. BHM's intention was to make clear that beeing a German does mean to have an amazing amount of self control. (At the expense of any sense of humour.) It's just like beeing from England implies to loose football championships. But Fo Shizzle, I'm indeed going to not touch the present until christmas, but after opening it I will of course try to guess who my Secret Santa is. And there are some clues I do have right now. There are members from other European countries as well - like Aapje is from Holland -, but the stamp on the package was a royal one, so UK seems to be right...
  4. Woohoo, my present did already arrive here today! But of course, it won't be touched till christmas eve. (In Germany, we use to get our presents in the evening of 24th, not in the morning!) Thanks a lot Secret Santa, who ever you are!
  5. Nice thought, BHM, but let's stick to the topic! This is about Christmas, not religion, love, hapiness and stuff... Seriously, I see it the same way as you pointed out with your analogy and karamasov and Reideen did before. I'd be really glad, when I get something from my list, but I'm absolutely fine and happy with anything else. (Well, maybe Luke's present would suck a little, but...) I just love to see that gift from somebody I don't really know - and in my case surely even from another country - under the tree on christmas eve. It's a really nice thought. Globalization in a slightly different way.
  6. Finally the customs office let UPS deliver my mates! Yay!
  7. Anyway, touché on that anagram remark! And this google tool is a fun-o-mat! But I guess, we're
  8. Dear Mr. , the google language tool says, that Mr. Harris said: "You can talk of happiness that you are not my "cuckoo child" are, rather Buttheadsmate, namely else would you get nothing, because cheeky children go empty at the end or even get the rod to feel! (Or art thou but it, I should be in the mail again to see ...)".
  9. Being a Secret Santa is ...er...er...um OK but "I got a secret child" .....Das Kuckuckskind Du kannst von Glück reden, dass du nicht mein "Kuckuckskind" bist, lieber Buttheadsmate, sonst würdest du nämlich überhaupt nichts bekommen, denn freche Kinder gehen am Ende leer aus oder bekommen gar die Rute zu spüren! (Oder bist du es doch, ich sollte nochmal in der Mail nachsehen ...)
  10. Woohoo, I got a secret child as well, which makes me an official MMMV Secret Santa!
  11. Damn customs office! They charge around 25$ as import fees on my prize. That's really annoying!
  12. Just found this one: . Although I don't know every single one of those, the ones I do recognize are really nice impressions!
  13. I just got a call by UPS Germany telling me, that the mates already arrived here (woohoo!), but customs duty office is holding them back (boo!), because they don't belive, that the package is a won prize (which I can't believe as well, but: yay!) So, I did contact Matt asking him to write a confirmation, that says the shipped mates are a won prize and not an order I placed in an online shop. So everything depends on him... Does anyone know, if he checks emails - I answered the address I got the you-won-email from - or do I have to contact DST, or?!?
  14. I had to google wer zum Teufel Sepp Blattler is, now I know. Thanks. I'm so not into football, you won't believe, but I do know that "Germany 1 England 5" is wrong. To quote one of your own: "Football is a simple game: 22 men chase a ball for 90 minutes and at the end, the Germans win." But the way you learned German phrases I did learn my Spanish ones. I can say "donde esta la zapateria?" because of Pulp Fiction and "Médico, por favor" because of No Country For Old Men (Which both are superb movies!) I've heard of the Wire and everybody spoke highly of it, but I think it's not available in Germany, yet. Is it really that good? And, by the way: Sorry, Mulder.
  15. Impressive. Most impressive! Martin has taught you well. I didn't know that ol' Snorkasaurus is erudite. :tongue: Nevertheless, thanks for the hint! I agree, that the show lost it's charme even when Mulder was still in it. I was a fan of the relationship between Mulder and Scully, so I thought, particularly when the show burned out at the Mulder/Scully end, there's no reason to keep on watching it with that new sidekick. Maybe, if I have the time someday, I'll give it a second chance.
  16. I didn't want to be as rude as Mr. BHM, but THAT would be great! I'm only longing for the Back in Black Spidey, so...
  17. Well, hi there and welcome. I have to admit, that I stopped caring for the X-Files when Mulder left the series. I never watched an episode after that. Did I miss anything?
  18. I hope that's the reason. I checked my junk-mail, but there's no notice. I guess I just wait a few more days.
  19. I didn't get my email yet. :sad:
  20. Spiegelman, yes. A really tough book to read. Brilliant but tough. The I Killed Adolf Hitler thing is completely different, a-historic - you know, time-travelling and stuff - but also features those anthromorphic characters. I really like the calm mood of it.
  21. I wasn't into comics for a long time (I guess since the early 90ies) and started reading again in 2005, so there are some of recommendations listed here, I'm interested in as well. Here's what I suggest: Trekker already mentioned it, but I'd like to bring this out again: go, read Watchmen, if you haven't. Hellboy et. al., Mignola (Dark Horse): I really like the way this series is drawn and the way it deals with folklore and lovecraftian horror themes. New Avengers, Bendis (Marvel): There are 7 volumes out there yet, dealing with the new assembled team. I really like that new team, because some of its members (Spidey, Wolverine, Cap, Sentry) are my favorite Marvel characters. The Dark Knight returns, Miller (DC): I guess one of the groundbreaking Batman stories so far. I'm just staring to read Superman: Red Son, which seems to be pretty nice and I'm also starting to read the things happening after Captain Americas dead, which seem to be pretty awesome as well. I don't know, if you're into non-superhero comics as well, but if you are, here are some recommendations that came to mind: I killed Adolf Hitler, Jason (Fantagraphics): A pretty short (sadly only 50 pages!) what-if story with fabolouse kind of humor about contract killers, time travelling and growing old. Blankets, Thompson (Top Shelf): A just beautiful autobiographical (around 600 pages!) story about religion, growing up and love. Persepolis, Satrapi (Pantheon): An autobiographical, very delightful, funny and intelligent story about the authors childhood and youth in Iran. Désoeuvré, Trondheim (I guess Fantagraphics): An autobiographical (yes, I'm really into stuff like that!) journey of artist Trondheim himself, reflecting on getting old. Hilarious and melancholic, but I don't know if it's translated into english, yet.
  22. Yeah good luck with that.. in theory a good idea, in reality it's not feasible. Firstly Please do not contact NASA "on behalf of the Multiverse". Armstrong and his team have worked very hard to build a relationship with them and if this sort of thing was to happen is should go through someone like Neil. Secondly having a lot of people say they will chip in and 'count me in' is VERY different from having people actually put their money where their mouth is. Trust me you're flogging a dead horse with this one... Bob.
  23. Put the lime in the coconut, you drink 'em both up. Put the lime in the coconut, then you feel better. Put the lime in the coconut, you drink 'em both together. Put the lime in the coconut, and call me in the morning. Or you use tweezers and glue instead?
  24. Woohoo, and I'm really looking forward to see those!
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