You know, once a comic book company gives you an undignified death for a few quick bucks, it's all down hill from there... :(
http://www.wftv.com/news/12926707/detail.html
QuoteThe woman called police and, when they arrived, the officers wrote in their report "there were so many cartoon characters in the bar at the time, all Captain America's were asked to go outside for a possible identification.
I blame this all on the registration act. ;)
*chuckle*
I'm reminded of a scene from SpinalTap involving a cucumber, tin foil and a metal detector . . .
Quote from: Uncle Yuan on April 25, 2007, 06:43:07 AM
I'm reminded of a scene from SpinalTap involving a cucumber, tin foil and a metal detector . . .
Yes, my good man, but you are only reminded of it because you were
in This is Spinal Tap as one of those unkempt cucumber roadies.
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Phantom Bunburyist and The Prat in the Hat
I would expect such shenanigans from a 7th grader on their first drunk, not a 54 yr old doctor. :thumbdown:
Disappointing, yet somehow disturbingly funny. :huh:
Quote from: Peerless1 on April 26, 2007, 10:01:39 PM
I would expect such shenanigans from a 7th grader on their first drunk, not a 54 yr old doctor. :thumbdown:
Disappointing, yet somehow disturbingly funny. :huh:
Listening to the radio this morning they mentioned that he had been suspected of similar incidents twice before and some medical malpractice suits as well apparently.
Capt. Am Doctor Malpractice (http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070425/BREAKINGNEWS/70425037)
Also saw my favorite tag line for this story so far "When Captain America Throws his mighty burrito..."
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Listening to the radio this morning they mentioned that he had been suspected of similar incidents twice before and some medical malpractice suits as well apparently.
Capt. Am Doctor Malpractice (http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070425/BREAKINGNEWS/70425037)
Also saw my favorite tag line for this story so far "When Captain America Throws his mighty burrito..."
:D