jgod213
Paul Pierce
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« Reply #2295 on: February 20, 2013, 01:54:49 PM » |
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Name this superhero, according to popular cannon material:
Comes from a rich family with an impressive estate, one held in the family for years.
Parents were killed when he was a young boy, forcing him to abruptly leave childhood and the trauma from having his parents die act as motivation for the violent lifestyle he eventually adopts.
Leaves ancestral home to learn how to become the weapon he eventually evolves into.
Projects image of shallow drunken playboy, but actually has great sympathy for victims of bullies or villains, and strict moral codes that dictate his behavior.
Uses tons of expensive unique gadgets in his work to complete tasks.
Eventually returns home to family estate to be greeted by longtime male servant to the family who has remained loyal and devoted during the years he was gone, and who will ultimately prove to be more worldy and lethal than initially thought by the audience.
Who is this fictional superhero?
The Blob?
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« Reply #2296 on: February 20, 2013, 01:55:00 PM » |
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Anyone going to be around for a little who can take my list? I'd like to do some work around the apt, but don't wanna hold things up if lucky returns soonish.
I'm here picking at 3.22. Will chose for you.
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Yoki_IsTheName
Bailey Howell   
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I'm a Paul Heyman guy.
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« Reply #2297 on: February 20, 2013, 01:55:14 PM » |
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Anyone going to be around for a little who can take my list? I'd like to do some work around the apt, but don't wanna hold things up if lucky returns soonish.
I can take it. I'll be up for the next 3 hours. That's enough time for Lucky to come back right?
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DKC Golden State Dubs.
Steph/Nash Klay/Rush/Bazemore Barnes-ey/Draymond Green Pau (Pow Pow) Bogut/Fab/Colton Iverson
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« Reply #2298 on: February 20, 2013, 01:56:16 PM » |
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Name this superhero, according to popular cannon material:
Comes from a rich family with an impressive estate, one held in the family for years.
Parents were killed when he was a young boy, forcing him to abruptly leave childhood and the trauma from having his parents die act as motivation for the violent lifestyle he eventually adopts.
Leaves ancestral home to learn how to become the weapon he eventually evolves into.
Projects image of shallow drunken playboy, but actually has great sympathy for victims of bullies or villains, and strict moral codes that dictate his behavior.
Uses tons of expensive unique gadgets in his work to complete tasks.
Eventually returns home to family estate to be greeted by longtime male servant to the family who has remained loyal and devoted during the years he was gone, and who will ultimately prove to be more worldy and lethal than initially thought by the audience.
Who is this fictional superhero?
'Community' did a superhero episode this week, right? So Abed as Batman?
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« Reply #2299 on: February 20, 2013, 01:57:04 PM » |
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Name this superhero, according to popular cannon material:
Comes from a rich family with an impressive estate, one held in the family for years.
Parents were killed when he was a young boy, forcing him to abruptly leave childhood and the trauma from having his parents die act as motivation for the violent lifestyle he eventually adopts.
Leaves ancestral home to learn how to become the weapon he eventually evolves into.
Projects image of shallow drunken playboy, but actually has great sympathy for victims of bullies or villains, and strict moral codes that dictate his behavior.
Uses tons of expensive unique gadgets in his work to complete tasks.
Eventually returns home to family estate to be greeted by longtime male servant to the family who has remained loyal and devoted during the years he was gone, and who will ultimately prove to be more worldy and lethal than initially thought by the audience.
Who is this fictional superhero?
The Blob?
Nope, although that's outside the box thinking indeed.
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« Reply #2300 on: February 20, 2013, 01:57:46 PM » |
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Name this superhero, according to popular cannon material:
Comes from a rich family with an impressive estate, one held in the family for years.
Parents were killed when he was a young boy, forcing him to abruptly leave childhood and the trauma from having his parents die act as motivation for the violent lifestyle he eventually adopts.
Leaves ancestral home to learn how to become the weapon he eventually evolves into.
Projects image of shallow drunken playboy, but actually has great sympathy for victims of bullies or villains, and strict moral codes that dictate his behavior.
Uses tons of expensive unique gadgets in his work to complete tasks.
Eventually returns home to family estate to be greeted by longtime male servant to the family who has remained loyal and devoted during the years he was gone, and who will ultimately prove to be more worldy and lethal than initially thought by the audience.
Who is this fictional superhero?
'Community' did a superhero episode this week, right?
So Abed as Batman?
That's so meta. But no.
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fairweatherfan
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« Reply #2301 on: February 20, 2013, 01:57:58 PM » |
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Name this superhero, according to popular cannon material:
Comes from a rich family with an impressive estate, one held in the family for years.
Parents were killed when he was a young boy, forcing him to abruptly leave childhood and the trauma from having his parents die act as motivation for the violent lifestyle he eventually adopts.
Leaves ancestral home to learn how to become the weapon he eventually evolves into.
Projects image of shallow drunken playboy, but actually has great sympathy for victims of bullies or villains, and strict moral codes that dictate his behavior.
Uses tons of expensive unique gadgets in his work to complete tasks.
Eventually returns home to family estate to be greeted by longtime male servant to the family who has remained loyal and devoted during the years he was gone, and who will ultimately prove to be more worldy and lethal than initially thought by the audience.
Who is this fictional superhero?
Inspector Gadget? At least after the inevitable "gritty" reboot.
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« Reply #2302 on: February 20, 2013, 01:58:17 PM » |
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Name this superhero, according to popular cannon material:
Comes from a rich family with an impressive estate, one held in the family for years.
Parents were killed when he was a young boy, forcing him to abruptly leave childhood and the trauma from having his parents die act as motivation for the violent lifestyle he eventually adopts.
Leaves ancestral home to learn how to become the weapon he eventually evolves into.
Projects image of shallow drunken playboy, but actually has great sympathy for victims of bullies or villains, and strict moral codes that dictate his behavior.
Uses tons of expensive unique gadgets in his work to complete tasks.
Eventually returns home to family estate to be greeted by longtime male servant to the family who has remained loyal and devoted during the years he was gone, and who will ultimately prove to be more worldy and lethal than initially thought by the audience.
Who is this fictional superhero?
The Blob?
Nope, although that's outside the box thinking indeed.
Oh wait. It's the Green Hornet.
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theswitch
Paul Pierce
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« Reply #2303 on: February 20, 2013, 02:00:22 PM » |
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Bond, James Bond.
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fairweatherfan
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« Reply #2304 on: February 20, 2013, 02:01:46 PM » |
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Bond, James Bond.
Works for the new movie, except I didn't see much of the "sympathy" or "moral code" bits.
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« Reply #2305 on: February 20, 2013, 02:03:40 PM » |
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Bond, James Bond.
That's it. That's why I kinda of hated the new Skyfall movie. Its like James Bond: Batman Begins
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« Reply #2306 on: February 20, 2013, 02:04:11 PM » |
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Bond, James Bond.
Works for the new movie, except I didn't see much of the "sympathy" or "moral code" bits.
Also not a super-hero.
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« Reply #2307 on: February 20, 2013, 02:04:49 PM » |
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I'm here! Pick is coming in. Need to read a PM.
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DKC Orlando Magic:PG: Lin* / Knight* / Blake* SG: Afflalo / McLemore | SF: Harkless / Fields* PF: Harris / Amir* | C: McGee* / Ezeli* Financials: http://tinyurl.com/DKCOrlando
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« Reply #2308 on: February 20, 2013, 02:06:43 PM » |
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With the 3.17, Portland selects Jason Terry.
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DKC Orlando Magic:PG: Lin* / Knight* / Blake* SG: Afflalo / McLemore | SF: Harkless / Fields* PF: Harris / Amir* | C: McGee* / Ezeli* Financials: http://tinyurl.com/DKCOrlando
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« Reply #2309 on: February 20, 2013, 02:08:41 PM » |
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Bond, James Bond.
Works for the new movie, except I didn't see much of the "sympathy" or "moral code" bits.
Also not a super-hero.
A) Per 'Moral Code': Refusing to abandon the maternal figure, M, to die but willing to leave any fellow agent behind, strangely, and for no conceivable reason trying to rescue, and lamenting the death of a converted sex-slave/assassin/concubine from the evil mastermind..Imjussaying... B) Not a super-hero? Not a super-hero??? He's got more gadgets than Batman, he's seemingly indestructible, and he has an origin story!
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