Flyskippy
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Location: Ignoreland, GA Joined: 11.04.2005
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Do they still have comic books around? People actually buy them still? Just curious. - stveshdy
Yes they do. Crims buys them all and shares them with.. another HB resident hidden in the underbelly of this site. |
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BulliesPhan87
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Location: the lone wolf of hockeybuzz Joined: 07.31.2009
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Do they still have comic books around? People actually buy them still? Just curious. - stveshdy
I think so, but between the absolute absurdity of the medium (especially since the Death and Return of Superman) and a bad case of oversaturation, it's really hard to get into. It's a whole different level of nerd, one I can't begin to penetrate.
Not to say there aren't good comics out there. In this way, it's not so dissimilar to any other form of media I suppose.
EDIT (#4): If you've got twenty minutes or so to burn, here's a fun explainer of the impact of Death of Superman made by the guy who made the movie Chronicle:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PlwDbSYicM
(Not work safe, btw) |
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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Once again your taking things too literal. There is about a 0.5% (There is your percent for today Crims) chance that Weber will be a UFA after next season. If Nashville can't lock him into a multi-year deal, then they will need to trade so they can get a decent return and still remain competitive... - RooNosHockey
It has nothing to do with taking things too literal. It has to do with the fact that Weber holds the cards. Just because they trade Weber, doesn't mean he won't opt to test Free Agency. It's totally up to Weber. There is a very good chance that Weber reaches Free Agency. |
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funmaster18
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Location: All I need are some tasty waves, a cool buzz and I'm fine. Joined: 03.15.2009
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It has nothing to do with taking things too literal. It has to do with the fact that Weber holds the cards. Just because they trade Weber, doesn't mean he won't opt to test Free Agency. It's totally up to Weber. There is a very good chance that Weber reaches Free Agency. - MJL
Maybe Nashville has dirty pictures we don't know about. |
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stveshdy
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Joined: 06.28.2010
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Yes they do. Crims buys them all and shares them with.. another HB resident hidden in the underbelly of this site. - Flyskippy
Never understood it. As a kid I was constantly out playing sports never had time to read comics. Then again I was never into it. |
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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Nashville will either lock him up to a multi year deal or trade him before the season starts... They will not sign him to a 1 year deal then wait until deadline to move him... They will get more in the offseason... - RooNosHockey
And if Weber doesn't like where he ends up if Nashville trades him, he plays one Season there, and then goes into Free Agency. If he so choses. Hopefully I didn't take your post too literally.
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Flyskippy
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Location: Ignoreland, GA Joined: 11.04.2005
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Never understood it. As a kid I was constantly out playing sports never had time to read comics. Then again I was never into it. - stveshdy
Different strokes for different folks. PLind doesn't like video games. BP87 & I do (along with Roenick97, Crims, and several others).
I had a paper route. Used my money to buy books and comic books, as well as the role-playing games my brother and our friends in the neighborhood all played. We played outside or went to the town pool during summer days and played RPG's at night. Reading was for rainy days, etc.
Side note: I love how RPG players have been called "antisocial" over the years. You have to play the game with other people - and talk to/with them. |
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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Weber is a RFA after this season. For him to become a UFA after next season Nashville would have to just offer him a 1 year deal... Why would they do that? If they cant get him locked up this off-season to a multi year deal, then they will trade his right, and most likely to a team that knows he would sign with them... so they can get the MOST value for him. A team will not pay more for a pending UFA at the trade deadline as they will a RFA in the off-season before the draft...
Further more, if they have to trade Weber, then they will do everything in thier Power to keep Suter.... No way both are leaving Nashville. - RooNosHockey
If Nashville can't interest Weber in signing a multi year extension, they will most certainly offer Weber a one year deal. In the form of a Qualifying Offer. |
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Flyskippy
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Location: Ignoreland, GA Joined: 11.04.2005
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It has nothing to do with taking things too literal. It has to do with the fact that Weber holds the cards. Just because they trade Weber, doesn't mean he won't opt to test Free Agency. It's totally up to Weber. There is a very good chance that Weber reaches Free Agency. - MJL
Does no one remember Hamhuis being traded to Philly then Pittsburgh and still opting for Free Agency, which he used to sign with Vancouver? |
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bodiva88
Referee Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: There aren't any answers. Only choices. Joined: 07.01.2007
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Do they still have comic books around? People actually buy them still? Just curious. - stveshdy
Yes. And NPR actually has a guy who blogs about them on Monkey See (the pop culture blog on NPR), Mark Hirsch. I'm not into comics or graphic novels at all. But he's so interesting writing about them that I do read what he has to say. (This is more for those of you who do like comics and might be interested in reading his take. He's really passionate about the medium.) |
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stveshdy
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Joined: 06.28.2010
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Different strokes for different folks. PLind doesn't like video games. BP87 & I do (along with Roenick97, Crims, and several others).
I had a paper route. Used my money to buy books and comic books, as well as the role-playing games my brother and our friends in the neighborhood all played. We played outside or went to the town pool during summer days and played RPG's at night. Reading was for rainy days, etc.
Side note: I love how RPG players have been called "antisocial" over the years. You have to play the game with other people - and talk to/with them. - Flyskippy
I would spend the money I had on video games or buying snacks. I didnt read alot of books when I was younger and now im paying for it. Supposively it makes you smarter but that can be overrated. |
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bodiva88
Referee Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: There aren't any answers. Only choices. Joined: 07.01.2007
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We didn't mean literally everyone was bashing him. Why does everything have to be taken to an extreme here? Sometimes comments are made sarcastically and everyone understands and other times like with Bryz, it's taken so seriously.
Not sure if you meant the media or not and if so, then nevermind - funmaster18
THere have been plenty of people in media and elsewhere acting as though anyone who now is excited by Bryz's recent play is somehow suffering from multiple personality disorder. I'd suggest that the haters still hate and lie in wait for his next bad game/soft goal to leap up and yell, "See! He SUCKS!" His supporters are justifiably happy. And the fans who just want to see the Flyers succeed are justifiably happy. |
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stveshdy
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Does no one remember Hamhuis being trade to Philly then Pittsburgh and still opting for Free Agency, which he used to sign with Vancouver? - Flyskippy
That was amazing that two teams (Philly & Pitts) tried to get him to play there when everyone said he wanted to play in Vancouver. Why waste the pick to acquire his rights. Not a smart move. |
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Flyskippy
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Location: Ignoreland, GA Joined: 11.04.2005
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I would spend the money I had on video games or buying snacks. I didnt read alot of books when I was younger and now im paying for it. Supposively it makes you smarter but that can be overrated. - stveshdy
= if that misspelling was intentional.
We had 1 TV. Dad was its king. Video game time was rare. All we had was an Atari 2600 until late in the Super NES timeframe. So, video games were played at other kids' houses.
Still, most games were 1 or 2 player games. RPG's were limitless. We had 10 kids in a Dragonlance campaign.
Anyhoo, Mom and Dad bought the snacks. They liked that we were having fun with our friends and weren't out of eyesight of someone's parents because RPG's have to be played indoors.
As for comics, well... they often helped inspire creativity in our games. Same as today with my son reading Star Wars comics. |
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MBFlyerfan
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Location: Be nice from now on, NJ Joined: 03.17.2006
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THere have been plenty of people in media and elsewhere acting as though anyone who now is excited by Bryz's recent play is somehow suffering from multiple personality disorder. I'd suggest that the haters still hate and lie in wait for his next bad game/soft goal to leap up and yell, "See! He SUCKS!" His supporters are justifiably happy. And the fans who just want to see the Flyers succeed are justifiably happy. - bodiva88
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Flyskippy
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Location: Ignoreland, GA Joined: 11.04.2005
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That was amazing that two teams (Philly & Pitts) tried to get him to play there when everyone said he wanted to play in Vancouver. Why waste the pick to acquire his rights. Not a smart move. - stveshdy
Brilliant move by the Flyers to turn a 7th rounder into a 3rd, actually. |
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Flyskippy
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Location: Ignoreland, GA Joined: 11.04.2005
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THere have been plenty of people in media and elsewhere acting as though anyone who now is excited by Bryz's recent play is somehow suffering from multiple personality disorder. I'd suggest that the haters still hate and lie in wait for his next bad game/soft goal to leap up and yell, "See! He SUCKS!" His supporters are justifiably happy. And the fans who just want to see the Flyers succeed are justifiably happy. - bodiva88
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BulliesPhan87
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Location: the lone wolf of hockeybuzz Joined: 07.31.2009
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THere have been plenty of people in media and elsewhere acting as though anyone who now is excited by Bryz's recent play is somehow suffering from multiple personality disorder. I'd suggest that the haters still hate and lie in wait for his next bad game/soft goal to leap up and yell, "See! He SUCKS!" His supporters are justifiably happy. And the fans who just want to see the Flyers succeed are justifiably happy. - bodiva88
I grok this, too |
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BulliesPhan87
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Location: the lone wolf of hockeybuzz Joined: 07.31.2009
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That was amazing that two teams (Philly & Pitts) tried to get him to play there when everyone said he wanted to play in Vancouver. Why waste the pick to acquire his rights. Not a smart move. - stveshdy
I'd say it worked out for us, what with getting a 3rd round pick out of it. |
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bodiva88
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Location: There aren't any answers. Only choices. Joined: 07.01.2007
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I would spend the money I had on video games or buying snacks. I didnt read alot of books when I was younger and now im paying for it. Supposively it makes you smarter but that can be overrated. - stveshdy
Not to be mean, but someone who read a lot would know that discuss and disgust are not the same. And that supposedly there is no such thing as supposively.
It's never too late to start reading (find a genre, any genre, that interests you--fiction or non) and just go for it. Start with really good young adult fiction if you need to ease into it. Harry Potter series, Hunger Games trilogy, The Book Thief (one of the best books I've ever read, and it was written for the YA market).
Worried about what people will think about what you're reading? Get a Nook or Kindle or download an app for your phone. You can read without anyone knowing or judging. And there's a LOT of classic writing out there available for free for those e-readers.
It won't make you smarter to read. But it will make you better informed. And you will be better able to understand and communicate with others. If most of what you know about the language is from what you hear, and not what you see, you'll be handicapped in written communication because so much gets lost in the transmission. Just an example--hear, here; where, wear, ware; there, their, they're; to, too, two--all sets of homophones with very different meanings.
:stepping down from soapbox: |
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Marc D
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Location: best smile, 14 without fake tees Joined: 03.28.2008
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It's gonna be interesting to see what Homer and the Flyers decide for defense in the off season. Forwards are pretty much set, but there will be some decisions to be made on the blueline.
Still hoping Gusty and MAB have a future in O&B. - rockychocbill
I think they both do have a future.
MAB showed real hockey sense when he was first called up. Then he hit the wall a bit.
Gusty has skills and can skate. His size is an issue, but maybe he will pick up how to be a small but effective defenseman from Timonen over the next season.
I hope they are patient with them.
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Flyskippy
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Location: Ignoreland, GA Joined: 11.04.2005
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Not to be mean, but someone who read a lot would know that discuss and disgust are not the same. And that supposedly there is no such thing as supposively.
It's never too late to start reading (find a genre, any genre, that interests you--fiction or non) and just go for it. Start with really good young adult fiction if you need to ease into it. Harry Potter series, Hunger Games trilogy, The Book Thief (one of the best books I've ever read, and it was written for the YA market).
Worried about what people will think about what you're reading? Get a Nook or Kindle or download an app for your phone. You can read without anyone knowing or judging. And there's a LOT of classic writing out there available for free for those e-readers.
It won't make you smarter to read. But it will make you better informed. And you will be better able to understand and communicate with others. If most of what you know about the language is from what you hear, and not what you see, you'll be handicapped in written communication because so much gets lost in the transmission. Just an example--hear, here; where, wear, ware; there, their, they're; to, too, two--all sets of homophones with very different meanings.
:stepping down from soapbox: - bodiva88
*bangs fist on old oaken table, 1776-style*
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wilsonecho91
Season Ticket Holder Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: A dream to some...a nightmare to others, AK Joined: 11.13.2007
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Not to be mean, but someone who read a lot would know that discuss and disgust are not the same. And that supposedly there is no such thing as supposively.
It's never too late to start reading (find a genre, any genre, that interests you--fiction or non) and just go for it. Start with really good young adult fiction if you need to ease into it. Harry Potter series, Hunger Games trilogy, The Book Thief (one of the best books I've ever read, and it was written for the YA market).
Worried about what people will think about what you're reading? Get a Nook or Kindle or download an app for your phone. You can read without anyone knowing or judging. And there's a LOT of classic writing out there available for free for those e-readers.
It won't make you smarter to read. But it will make you better informed. And you will be better able to understand and communicate with others. If most of what you know about the language is from what you hear, and not what you see, you'll be handicapped in written communication because so much gets lost in the transmission. Just an example--hear, here; where, wear, ware; there, their, they're; to, too, two--all sets of homophones with very different meanings.
:stepping down from soapbox: - bodiva88
on a side note, my 1/2 brother, who is much younger than me, got into college, etc., but the dude cannot spell for the life of him. I have no idea how it is possible to make it through high school and into a decent college and not know how to spell. |
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stveshdy
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Not to be mean, but someone who read a lot would know that discuss and disgust are not the same. And that supposedly there is no such thing as supposively.
It's never too late to start reading (find a genre, any genre, that interests you--fiction or non) and just go for it. Start with really good young adult fiction if you need to ease into it. Harry Potter series, Hunger Games trilogy, The Book Thief (one of the best books I've ever read, and it was written for the YA market).
Worried about what people will think about what you're reading? Get a Nook or Kindle or download an app for your phone. You can read without anyone knowing or judging. And there's a LOT of classic writing out there available for free for those e-readers.
It won't make you smarter to read. But it will make you better informed. And you will be better able to understand and communicate with others. If most of what you know about the language is from what you hear, and not what you see, you'll be handicapped in written communication because so much gets lost in the transmission. Just an example--hear, here; where, wear, ware; there, their, they're; to, too, two--all sets of homophones with very different meanings.
:stepping down from soapbox: - bodiva88
Im an idiot what can I say. Actually, I just type and dont really think or check my spelling bc its the internet so I dont care if its right or wrong. Thats just me though. |
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Marc D
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Location: best smile, 14 without fake tees Joined: 03.28.2008
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*bangs fist on old oaken table, 1776-style*
/no wig - Flyskippy
Hear hear.
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