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I live near a Jack in the Box. I’m going out the door RIGHT NOW to see if they have this. I will report later.
If I die. Tell the world I died loving BACON.
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ALERT: Jack in the Box is now serving a Bacon Shake for a limited time!
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I live near a Jack in the Box. I’m going out the door RIGHT NOW to see if they have this. I will report later.

If I die. Tell the world I died loving BACON.

burgersluts:

ALERT: Jack in the Box is now serving a Bacon Shake for a limited time!

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Book 8 of the fiftyfiftyme Challenge: The Girl with The Dragon Tattoo 
The first prose novel in the challenge! I actually started reading this when I started the challenge, possibly even right before. That should give you an indicator of how long it takes me to read a prose book. I started the second one and then put it down. I’m part way through the first Discworld book so I’m working on that next.
This book though is pretty amazing. I’m a big fan of the darker Crime Fiction and this is certainly Dark. I’ve seen the Swedish film and I hope to see the American one soon. But this book includes so much more that really adds value to the overall story. Unlike V for Vendetta where I thought the movie did a great job of boiling everything down (and honestly I think you could get away with only watching the movie) you get a lot more reading this book on top of watching one of the movies as well.
Previous Book Entries:
Green River Killer: A true Detective Story
Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn
Uncanny X-Force: The Apocalyps Solution
Uncanny X-Force: Deathlok Nation
Star Wars: The Old Republic
V for Vendetta
Flash: Road to Flashpoint
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Book 8 of the fiftyfiftyme Challenge: The Girl with The Dragon Tattoo 

The first prose novel in the challenge! I actually started reading this when I started the challenge, possibly even right before. That should give you an indicator of how long it takes me to read a prose book. I started the second one and then put it down. I’m part way through the first Discworld book so I’m working on that next.

This book though is pretty amazing. I’m a big fan of the darker Crime Fiction and this is certainly Dark. I’ve seen the Swedish film and I hope to see the American one soon. But this book includes so much more that really adds value to the overall story. Unlike V for Vendetta where I thought the movie did a great job of boiling everything down (and honestly I think you could get away with only watching the movie) you get a lot more reading this book on top of watching one of the movies as well.

Previous Book Entries:

  1. Green River Killer: A true Detective Story
  2. Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn
  3. Uncanny X-Force: The Apocalyps Solution
  4. Uncanny X-Force: Deathlok Nation
  5. Star Wars: The Old Republic
  6. V for Vendetta
  7. Flash: Road to Flashpoint
    • #fiftyfiftyme
    • #books
    • #novels
    • #The Girl with The Dragon Tattoo
    • #Stieg Larsson
  • 4 months ago
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Book 7 of the fiftyfiftyme Challenge: Flash: Road to Flashpoint
This book was a little disappointing. Nothing really seems to tie it to Flashpoint. I really enjoyed the first arc of this Flash series, but the second half was kind of boring. Well other than the Reverse Flash one-shot where he goes through and changes moments in his life. That was awesome.
Previous Book Entries:
Green River Killer: A true Detective Story
Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn
Uncanny X-Force: The Apocalyps Solution
Uncanny X-Force: Deathlok Nation
Star Wars: The Old Republic
V for Vendetta
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Book 7 of the fiftyfiftyme Challenge: Flash: Road to Flashpoint

This book was a little disappointing. Nothing really seems to tie it to Flashpoint. I really enjoyed the first arc of this Flash series, but the second half was kind of boring. Well other than the Reverse Flash one-shot where he goes through and changes moments in his life. That was awesome.

Previous Book Entries:

  1. Green River Killer: A true Detective Story
  2. Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn
  3. Uncanny X-Force: The Apocalyps Solution
  4. Uncanny X-Force: Deathlok Nation
  5. Star Wars: The Old Republic
  6. V for Vendetta
    • #fiftyfiftyme
    • #Flash
    • #Old 52
    • #Flashpoint
    • #DC comics
    • #comics
  • 4 months ago
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awyeahcomics:

World’s Finest by Frank Miller

Wow this is some early Frank Miller.
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awyeahcomics:

World’s Finest by Frank Miller

Wow this is some early Frank Miller.

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    • #comics
    • #Frank Miller
    • #Batman
    • #superman
    • #DC comics
  • 4 months ago > awyeahcomics
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Movie 7 of the fiftyfiftyme challenge - The Chaser
Holy crap was this movie good. I’ve found that while some Korean films may get a 3 or 4 star rating on Netflix it’s almost never a true indicator as to how good the film really is. The most interesting thing about The Chaser is that the description makes it sound like a “who done it.” This is very much not a “who done it” film. It’s more of a race against the clock kind of film. We know who has done it, hell he’s in custody within the first 20-30 of the film. But we don’t know where the missing girl is.
It’s also interesting because the main character who is racing to find her is an ex-detective turned pimp. I would assume any other pimp would have cut his losses and moved on. This guy goes after his goal with everything he’s got. There are also some pretty brutal fights scenes in this movie. I know no one can take that much punishment, but when you see two guys rolling on the floor hitting each other with everything they got, you tend to believe it more.
Anyone who likes dark, gritty, crime movies should check this out. It’s streaming on Netflix so it’s easily accessible.
Previous Movie Entries:
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
Wet Hot American Summer
Lewis C.K. - Hilarious
The Amateurs
Take Me Home Tonight
The Fighter
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Movie 7 of the fiftyfiftyme challenge - The Chaser

Holy crap was this movie good. I’ve found that while some Korean films may get a 3 or 4 star rating on Netflix it’s almost never a true indicator as to how good the film really is. The most interesting thing about The Chaser is that the description makes it sound like a “who done it.” This is very much not a “who done it” film. It’s more of a race against the clock kind of film. We know who has done it, hell he’s in custody within the first 20-30 of the film. But we don’t know where the missing girl is.

It’s also interesting because the main character who is racing to find her is an ex-detective turned pimp. I would assume any other pimp would have cut his losses and moved on. This guy goes after his goal with everything he’s got. There are also some pretty brutal fights scenes in this movie. I know no one can take that much punishment, but when you see two guys rolling on the floor hitting each other with everything they got, you tend to believe it more.

Anyone who likes dark, gritty, crime movies should check this out. It’s streaming on Netflix so it’s easily accessible.

Previous Movie Entries:

  1. Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
  2. Wet Hot American Summer
  3. Lewis C.K. - Hilarious
  4. The Amateurs
  5. Take Me Home Tonight
  6. The Fighter
    • #korean film
    • #fiftyfiftyme
    • #movies
    • #crime
    • #noir
    • #brutal
  • 4 months ago
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Book 6 of the fiftyfiftyme Challenge: V for Vendetta
I’ve picked up and put down this book a few times over the last 9 Months. I finally set out to finish it. Even at 250+ pages you would think it was twice as long. I know Alan Moore threw one of his standard Hissy Fits when this was made into a movie, but I would argue the movie boils down the book to its essentials. There’s still a bunch of this story I wasn’t sure why it existed.
Now while I think it was longer than it needed to be, I do think in general it was a good story. I also enjoyed the art quite a bit as well. Even if you have seen the movie, I would still recommend reading V for Vendetta. While I found some other parts of the story boring, there were others that were rather interesting.
While I wouldn’t say that V for Vendetta is in my top 10 must reads of all time. I would recommend it to my friends who are looking for something more out of their comics.
Previous Book Entries:
Green River Killer: A true Detective Story
Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn
Uncanny X-Force: The Apocalyps Solution
Uncanny X-Force: Deathlok Nation
Star Wars: The Old Republic
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Book 6 of the fiftyfiftyme Challenge: V for Vendetta

I’ve picked up and put down this book a few times over the last 9 Months. I finally set out to finish it. Even at 250+ pages you would think it was twice as long. I know Alan Moore threw one of his standard Hissy Fits when this was made into a movie, but I would argue the movie boils down the book to its essentials. There’s still a bunch of this story I wasn’t sure why it existed.

Now while I think it was longer than it needed to be, I do think in general it was a good story. I also enjoyed the art quite a bit as well. Even if you have seen the movie, I would still recommend reading V for Vendetta. While I found some other parts of the story boring, there were others that were rather interesting.

While I wouldn’t say that V for Vendetta is in my top 10 must reads of all time. I would recommend it to my friends who are looking for something more out of their comics.

Previous Book Entries:

  1. Green River Killer: A true Detective Story
  2. Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn
  3. Uncanny X-Force: The Apocalyps Solution
  4. Uncanny X-Force: Deathlok Nation
  5. Star Wars: The Old Republic
    • #fiftyfiftyme
    • #comic
    • #DC comics
    • #trades
    • #V for vendetta
    • #Alan Moore
  • 4 months ago
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As some people know I went crazy over the Jot. I actually ordered two of them, one of which I somehow have lost :(. But this looks like it’ll be a great replacement. It’s such a simple idea I almost wonder why no one has thought of it before.
The pen retracts into the main body and leaves behind a rubber tip that can be used on different touch screens. This way you no longer need to carry a stylus and a pen. Also it’s from LunaTik who does amazing designs. They also do the watch bands for the iPod Nano.
They’re more than funded, so it’s coming out. But if you want a deal on it before they up the prices, I would snag one now. If you have the money to burn (it’s $200) the Special Anniversary Package above gets you a LunaTik Band, an Antik (so you don’t need a Nano to use it as a watch) and an “aircraft grade” aluminum body Touch Pen. I did some of the math and after shipping and such you’re saving yourself about $50 if you want to buy both separately. That’s without knowing what the Touch Pens will jump up to at launch.
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As some people know I went crazy over the Jot. I actually ordered two of them, one of which I somehow have lost :(. But this looks like it’ll be a great replacement. It’s such a simple idea I almost wonder why no one has thought of it before.

The pen retracts into the main body and leaves behind a rubber tip that can be used on different touch screens. This way you no longer need to carry a stylus and a pen. Also it’s from LunaTik who does amazing designs. They also do the watch bands for the iPod Nano.

They’re more than funded, so it’s coming out. But if you want a deal on it before they up the prices, I would snag one now. If you have the money to burn (it’s $200) the Special Anniversary Package above gets you a LunaTik Band, an Antik (so you don’t need a Nano to use it as a watch) and an “aircraft grade” aluminum body Touch Pen. I did some of the math and after shipping and such you’re saving yourself about $50 if you want to buy both separately. That’s without knowing what the Touch Pens will jump up to at launch.

    • #kickstarter
    • #touch pen
    • #ipad
    • #ipod nano
  • 4 months ago
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timetravelandrocketpoweredapes:

Batman Beyond and Spider-Man 2099 by Marco D’Alfonso

I would buy all the copies of this book if it were to ever happen.
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timetravelandrocketpoweredapes:

Batman Beyond and Spider-Man 2099 by Marco D’Alfonso

I would buy all the copies of this book if it were to ever happen.

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    • #Batman Beyond
    • #Spider-Man 2099
    • #Comics
    • #Batman
    • #Spider-Man
    • #DC
    • #Marvel
    • #Crossovers
    • #Art
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That @patloika guy is a gentleman and a scholar. He talked about this book on PKW 13. After I mentioned I would like to read it he MAILED A COPY to me. Along with a picture of Starscream, who I mentioned off air was my favorite Decepticon. That’s an attention to details folks.
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That @patloika guy is a gentleman and a scholar. He talked about this book on PKW 13. After I mentioned I would like to read it he MAILED A COPY to me. Along with a picture of Starscream, who I mentioned off air was my favorite Decepticon. That’s an attention to details folks.

    • #comics
    • #transformers
    • #art
    • #Starscream
    • #Megatron
  • 4 months ago
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garfieldminusgarfield:

With SOPA, Garfield minus Garfield would probably have never happened. Protest SOPA.
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garfieldminusgarfield:

With SOPA, Garfield minus Garfield would probably have never happened. Protest SOPA.

(via jeffisageek)

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    • #SOPA
    • #Garfield
    • #Comics
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