Anomalocaris lives!! Bwahahaha!!AnotherFairportfan wrote:Mantis shrimp. One that size could break your arm. He's lucky he grabbed it the right way.
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Random seats in the theaters were rigged to give mild shocks in the lower back...
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A-Man for the Win!Aed wrote:Reminds me of the Tingler.]AnotherFairportfan wrote:Mantis shrimp. One that size could break your arm. He's lucky he grabbed it the right way.
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A-Man for the Win!Aed wrote:Reminds me of the Tingler.]AnotherFairportfan wrote:Mantis shrimp. One that size could break your arm. He's lucky he grabbed it the right way.
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Steaks.shadowinthelight wrote:The only question is which way to go. Fried or scampi?
We can also do clam steaks.

And if you think that clam bears a passing resemblance to ...ahem... a certain body part, perhaps somewhat exaggerated - let me assure you that many pictures of the species are MUCH more so.
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"Give orange me give eat orange me eat orange give me eat orange give me you." - Nim the chimp

Animation courtesy of shadowinthelight (thanks again!)

Animation courtesy of shadowinthelight (thanks again!)
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Is that anything like a prairie squid?MerchManDan wrote:(not to be confused with Prairie Oyster, of course)
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!
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*shudder*shadowinthelight wrote:Is that anything like a prairie squid?MerchManDan wrote:(not to be confused with Prairie Oyster, of course)
That video of the "dancing" squid is one of the most disturbing things I've ever watched. Brain bleach ain't gonna be sufficient... where the hell did I put that neuralizer?
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Shot with the cheapass dumb phone in poor light, but i just had to grab it:


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Looks a bit like Bud after she "landed".
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Hmmm, we need to start thinking of gimmicks for when Wapsi Square: The Movie comes out.AnotherFairportfan wrote:Random seats in the theaters were rigged to give mild shocks in the lower back...
Perhaps we can have it filmed in 11D instead of boring ol' 3D, using patented TinaVision Camera Technology!
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According to Shadowinthelight, we'll need 'Odorama' scratch-n-sniff cards...Catawampus wrote:Hmmm, we need to start thinking of gimmicks for when Wapsi Square: The Movie comes out.AnotherFairportfan wrote:Random seats in the theaters were rigged to give mild shocks in the lower back...
Perhaps we can have it filmed in 11D instead of boring ol' 3D, using patented TinaVision Camera Technology!
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But the traditional aroma of stale popcorn, spilled syrupy beverage, vomit, urine, and unwashed armpits is a vital part of the movie-going experience! You can't do something that will conflict with that special atmosphere!
I've actually wondered a few times why nobody has tried advertising their cinema as now showing movies in 4D format, to try and one-up the competition.
I've actually wondered a few times why nobody has tried advertising their cinema as now showing movies in 4D format, to try and one-up the competition.
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Something I finally cracked the formula for is taking videos on the computer and making them into DVDs with fully featured menus and such using only free software. So my current project had me looking for images of Genie for Disney's Aladdin. For some reason Wikipedia's image for Princess Jasmine popped up and I clicked on it. The article for the character said she was based on Princess Badroulbadour. That character's page gives the Arabic بدر البدور, badru l-budūr, "full moon of full moons". I thought, "Gee, that sounds familiar. I wonder where it is from? Oh yea..."

I like the thought Acacia's last name translates to "full moon".

I like the thought Acacia's last name translates to "full moon".
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Ah, it hadn't occurred to me that everybody here wasn't already aware of that. Oh well.shadowinthelight wrote:I thought, "Gee, that sounds familiar. I wonder where it is from? Oh yea..."
I like the thought Acacia's last name translates to "full moon".
When I first read her name and then later that Lanthian society was originally matriarchal, it actually made a surprising amount of sense that her family name would be the strictly feminine form of "full moon". In many modern patriarchal societies, both men and women are often given strictly masculine versions of the family name (such as all the women named Anderson or Johnson). So her name does fit quite well culturally. I doubt that Paul Taylor actually sat and planned it out that way, but it is possible that he did.
Of course, that assumes that in this story the current Arabic word is directly lifted from ancient Lanthian. Seeing as how "budur" is also a word in Turkish (basically meaning something along the line that Acacia is Acacia), it could be that "Budur" meant something totally different in Lanthian times.
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Afternoon gold




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Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!
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"There's almost nothing left of the cockroach."
Except, I suspect, for a yummy odor of incinerated bug.
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"After the Apocalypse, there will be nothing left but cockroaches and a faint, lingering odour of cat urine ... and Keith Richards."
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yeah, it's too bad, but someone out in you-tube land did a time-lapse experiment about the death of the myth of Twinkies being one of the things left over at the end of the world...AnotherFairportfan wrote:"After the Apocalypse, there will be nothing left but cockroaches and a faint, lingering odour of cat urine ... and Keith Richards."
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