KRYPTON INC.
Incorporated Kryptonian
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The course of evolution. First obscene gestures, then tool making and use...

My guess is you started before you posted right now... And won't be finished until the bottle is empty.Don’t even get me started.
You think this is why he has that blond skunk stripe?
DJ would call it a great sportsball victory.... and then id take something else from him.
That’s plural to you palMy guess is you started before you posted right now... And won't be finished until the bottle is empty.
Anytime you have Dave Roberts working for you, you’re bound to windoesnt matter
BRAVES WIN
DJ would call it a great sportsball victory.... and then id take something else from him.
I watched Fargo through Enemy Mine, which means I only have 8 movies left. What a time to be alive.
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I done did watch these:
Fargo: Easily one of the most charming movies you'll ever watch that features someone being hacked into pieces with an axe (at least top five).
Amazon Women on the Moon: I wouldn't have guessed the format of this movie in a thousand tries, and if I had, I definitely wouldn't have watched it sober.
A Fish Called Wanda: Every time Kevin Kline's character makes a mistake, his default response is to call someone else an *******, and honestly I get it.
Serpent and the Rainbow: "Supposed Scientist Drugged And Forced To Trek Through Haitian Jungle; Learns Nothing And Repeatedly Returns"
12 Monkeys: You know it's from a different time when someone brings a sealed canister to an airport and security says "Yeah, you're cool, just lemme shake it around first".
Big Night: My first job was as a dishwasher at a Greek restaurant, and it's always oddly comforting to be reminded that the experience is universally soul-crushing.
The Princess Bride: If you had listened to the "kissing parts" more closely, maybe things would have worked out with Winnie, Kevin.
Enemy Mine: Referencing the Houston Oilers in a movie set in the future really takes me out of the story of love and loss they're telling here.
On the other hand, the marauders in Enemy Mine were drinking Pepsi, which is a reference that will always stand the test of time. Pepsi: Only For Those With Evil In Their Hearts.
Music Sting has to pay a license fee to Wrestling Sting in order to use the name. He pays $1 a year.
He'd better keep paying too, otherwise he might wind up in a body bag. At least, that's what I heard.
Gordo is the King of Pain...
PS... That's ****ing wild about the name.
I read it once in a profile of Wrestling Sting. But like most things online, the possibility that it's bull**** is so very high. I'd like to believe it's true, though.
It seems WIDELY reported so plus one for veracity.
WIDELY reported online with scant legit sourcing though my investigation was at best 15 minutes of Googling and seeing it referred to in dozens of places, forums, Reddit etc.
On the other hand we do live in a world where a Wildlife conservation org got WWF to become WWE so Sting paying Sting a dollar to continue to be able to be called Sting so that Sting doesn't either take Sting to court or the shame of losing the name Sting to Sting being too much motivating Sting is not totally unthinkable.
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Sting.
I think a racoon just gave me their version of the finger, one was up in the tree and it raise one arm at me......
I watched Fargo through Enemy Mine, which means I only have 8 movies left. What a time to be alive.
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I done did watch these:
Fargo: Easily one of the most charming movies you'll ever watch that features someone being hacked into pieces with an axe (at least top five).
Amazon Women on the Moon: I wouldn't have guessed the format of this movie in a thousand tries, and if I had, I definitely wouldn't have watched it sober.
A Fish Called Wanda: Every time Kevin Kline's character makes a mistake, his default response is to call someone else an *******, and honestly I get it.
Serpent and the Rainbow: "Supposed Scientist Drugged And Forced To Trek Through Haitian Jungle; Learns Nothing And Repeatedly Returns"
12 Monkeys: You know it's from a different time when someone brings a sealed canister to an airport and security says "Yeah, you're cool, just lemme shake it around first".
Big Night: My first job was as a dishwasher at a Greek restaurant, and it's always oddly comforting to be reminded that the experience is universally soul-crushing.
The Princess Bride: If you had listened to the "kissing parts" more closely, maybe things would have worked out with Winnie, Kevin.
Enemy Mine: Referencing the Houston Oilers in a movie set in the future really takes me out of the story of love and loss they're telling here.