Lol, wouldn't that be something?jeffepp wrote:Or, you know, he's cool with that. As long as he get's to take pictures. He is a professional photographer.
Mnnah,I just assume the blushy has to do with mutual antique hunting fervor.
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Lol, wouldn't that be something?jeffepp wrote:Or, you know, he's cool with that. As long as he get's to take pictures. He is a professional photographer.
The last time this came up (the big ol M-Jet smooch), Mr. Taylor can into the forum and said quite plainly that Monica didn't swing that way, and that the kiss was a situational event based on the circumstances, not a revelation of orientation.jeffepp wrote:And no one has speculated on M and Jet, yet. And Monica is very blushy there.
But then they won't hold up to testing on how old they are supposed to be and be declared fakes if they just bring them back. They would need to be stashed somewhere safe in the past and hope they are still there in the present for pickup.oldmanmickey wrote:I could very well be wrong but i just figured they were time traveling. Isn't that the best and cheapest way to get artifacts, buy them new? Just poit back to June 1938, buy a dozen copies of action comics number 1 and they can all retire.
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!
go to the bank, get a lock box put them in it, come back present day say grandpa left me this lock box and viola problem solved.shadowinthelight wrote:But then they won't hold up to testing on how old they are supposed to be and be declared fakes if they just bring them back. They would need to be stashed somewhere safe in the past and hope they are still there in the present for pickup.oldmanmickey wrote:I could very well be wrong but i just figured they were time traveling. Isn't that the best and cheapest way to get artifacts, buy them new? Just poit back to June 1938, buy a dozen copies of action comics number 1 and they can all retire.
For once, I'mma gonna join folks in confusion corner. Pablo has broken me' brain.Timotheus wrote:Let's see: fresh coffee, hot water for tea and drinks, check date codes on pastries, vending packages, and refrigerated goods, replace stale popcorn, check beer and soft drink carboys, fresh ice, vacuum upholstery, clean glasses out, plump pillows, check sound proofing on door to screaming balcony, clean white boards, refill headache remedies, neck braces, folding chairs for overflow crowd, wipe down head banging wall...
The confusion corner is ready for this weeks developments. (I'll be in the closet if anyone needs me. Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
I'll bring a pallet of Chocodiles! And a angry dome for overflow crowds from the balcony.Timotheus wrote:Let's see: fresh coffee, hot water for tea and drinks, check date codes on pastries, vending packages, and refrigerated goods, replace stale popcorn, check beer and soft drink carboys, fresh ice, vacuum upholstery, clean glasses out, plump pillows, check sound proofing on door to screaming balcony, clean white boards, refill headache remedies, neck braces, folding chairs for overflow crowd, wipe down head banging wall...
The confusion corner is ready for this weeks developments. (I'll be in the closet if anyone needs me. Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
But they should not take them home with them directly but store them somewhere so they can age (action comics number 1 fresh from the print would not be worth much i thinkoldmanmickey wrote:I could very well be wrong but i just figured they were time traveling. Isn't that the best and cheapest way to get artifacts, buy them new? Just poit back to June 1938, buy a dozen copies of action comics number 1 and they can all retire.
Well, there is (or was - don't know if it's closed yet) a "mint copy" of Action #1 going for somewhere north of a million (last i heard) on eBay. Even if it's a publisher's copy - the publishers used to receive bundles of each issue, some copies of which might have been put away somewhere away from light and forgotten - "mint" is pretty scary to consider after seventy-six years.shadowinthelight wrote:But then they won't hold up to testing on how old they are supposed to be and be declared fakes if they just bring them back. They would need to be stashed somewhere safe in the past and hope they are still there in the present for pickup.oldmanmickey wrote:I could very well be wrong but i just figured they were time traveling. Isn't that the best and cheapest way to get artifacts, buy them new? Just poit back to June 1938, buy a dozen copies of action comics number 1 and they can all retire.
I was just reading earlier today that a recent bid for one was 3.2 million.AnotherFairportfan wrote:Well, there is (or was - don't know if it's closed yet) a "mint copy" of Action #1 going for somewhere north of a million (last i heard) on eBay. Even if it's a publisher's copy - the publishers used to receive bundles of each issue, some copies of which might have been put away somewhere away from light and forgotten - "mint" is pretty scary to consider after seventy-six years.shadowinthelight wrote:But then they won't hold up to testing on how old they are supposed to be and be declared fakes if they just bring them back. They would need to be stashed somewhere safe in the past and hope they are still there in the present for pickup.oldmanmickey wrote:I could very well be wrong but i just figured they were time traveling. Isn't that the best and cheapest way to get artifacts, buy them new? Just poit back to June 1938, buy a dozen copies of action comics number 1 and they can all retire.
I'm not going to look for it right now, but at one point, Monica discounted time travel and stated that whatever was found was therefore not seeded from future people... I doubt she would have found time traveling since then. Not without it being mentioned somewhere in comic.oldmanmickey wrote:I could very well be wrong but i just figured they were time traveling. Isn't that the best and cheapest way to get artifacts, buy them new? Just poit back to June 1938, buy a dozen copies of action comics number 1 and they can all retire.
That would be the one.oldmanmickey wrote:I was just reading earlier today that a recent bid for one was 3.2 million.AnotherFairportfan wrote: Well, there is (or was - don't know if it's closed yet) a "mint copy" of Action #1 going for somewhere north of a million (last i heard) on eBay. Even if it's a publisher's copy - the publishers used to receive bundles of each issue, some copies of which might have been put away somewhere away from light and forgotten - "mint" is pretty scary to consider after seventy-six years.
Monica and Kevin broke up. It was mentioned off-handedly in dialogue sometime back, and as far as I can recall no explanation for how or why was given and it didn't happen on-screen. We just didn't see Kevin for awhile then Monica mentions that they broke up. I don't recall exactly where she said it but I do recall her being upset and panicked about something else at the time so the subject didn't get dwelled on.KnightDelight wrote:Monica seemed to be pretty hard-core hetro heretofore, so any deep feelings may be pretty much one sided. Monica also doesn't strike me as the type to cheat on her steady either. Of course, this being the Day of Great and Terrible Wapsi Whiplash, we could find out it's over between her and Kevin as well. Him being merely mortal and all that. They could agree that, her being dangerous and in dangerous company, not to mention immortal, it would be best for both to go their separate ways.