Schwarzenegger and Verhoeven's Total Recall commentary. For one thing Schwarzenegger is cracking jokes like crazy all the way through, secondly the accents themselves are amusing enough. So much fun to listen to.
You know, there's a lot but the one I remember being most jazzed watching live was Owen vs. Davey Boy in the original European Championship Tournament final. Two guys who were in peak form, just on fire. So many great spots, reversals and drama, I honestly couldn't figure out who was gonna take it and when Davey Boy got it, I wasn't even sad for poor Owen. There may be better or more exciting matches, but that one is special for me, always.
A fine answer. For a while there the Euro title was the hallmark of some quality technical matches (although I always loved that "He's So European!" bit they did with D'Lo).
I am typical in that I really really like New York, for various reasons which are obvious (record stores, comic shops, the best batshit crazies on earth).
I had a book about Alexander the Great called (I believe) "The Great Alexander the Great". It had hella toned down accounts of Alexander's exploits and made me feel pretty rad to have the same name.
Although technically speaking he was Lord Protector rather than Monarch, I'm a go with Oliver Cromwell. But not the real Cromwell, more the lovable rogue he's portrayed as in the Victor Hugo play.
Well, it depends... I guess Red, if only because my two best decks back in the day were Red/Green and Red/Black and them Shivans were really doing the business.
Because as a famous comic artist, Steve feels the need to also lord his mastery of grammar over the rest of us. As in, "Hey, look, I am amazing at pictures AND words! Bow down!"
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book from childhood?
british monarch?
colour in magic the gathering?
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I had a book about Alexander the Great called (I believe) "The Great Alexander the Great". It had hella toned down accounts of Alexander's exploits and made me feel pretty rad to have the same name.
Although technically speaking he was Lord Protector rather than Monarch, I'm a go with Oliver Cromwell. But not the real Cromwell, more the lovable rogue he's portrayed as in the Victor Hugo play.
Well, it depends... I guess Red, if only because my two best decks back in the day were Red/Green and Red/Black and them Shivans were really doing the business.
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