Mad Doug Biker
Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
- Location
- Craggy Island
Mine commemorates an achievement I'm rather proud of. No desire to change.
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Lose the 'tache, and get him into a wetsuitGiven I have the best avatar on cyclechat, how would you propose to improve on perfection?
Self praise is no praise. And I am asking to design, not improve.Given I have the best avatar on cyclechat, how would you propose to improve on perfection?
That really is a mental image I'm struggling to clear.The thing that it has shown me is quite how much like that of an inflatable doll it makes my mouth appear.
What has been seen, cannot be unseen. :OThat really is a mental image I'm struggling to clear.
I don't watch anything with bombs in them, I'm not interested in bombs at all.
Woodland folk porn? A niche market if ever I've seen one!Just steer well clear of any image of a kneeling Elf.
Yep, well I am wierd. No, seriously - I have seen a few of those (Dark Star is just fantastic), but generally I will steer clear of military films. I don't like the glorification of war, not that I think you guys do, but I just steer clear of bombs and war films. Also, like I say, I don't get to watch TV at home, so I don't really watch films at home at all. Just at work sometimes.
That's such a weird criterium. Movies with bombs? That would be most of Michael Bay's oeuvre, which you would do well to avoid, but then also Dark Star, The Hurt Locker, Juggernaut, Four Lions, Die Hard, Dr Strangelove, The Bed Sitting Room, that episode of The Young Ones with a bomb in it, Fail Safe, Fight Club, Broken Arrow, Pacific Rim, The End of the Affair etc etc. All interesting movies with nothing in common - except for having a bomb in (or several) in it. That rule would cause you to miss a lot of good movies.