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Movie Review: The Expendables PDF Print E-mail
Written by Steve   
Wednesday, 18 August 2010 14:57

The Expendables is a good example of the type of lazy, bait and switch movie making that seems to be getting more and more common. They went through the trouble of signing a huge cast of action greats, they gave us some great trailers, and then they dropped the ball when it came to actually making the movie. I knew going in that the movie probably wouldn’t live up to the hype, but I at least expected the film makers to make an honest effort to live up to the expectations they’d set.

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Monster of the Week: The Ghoul PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 13 August 2010 01:31

Also Known As: Sometimes spelled “ghul,” the Arabic word for “demon.”

Description: Ghouls who are well-fed on human flesh are indistinguishable from normal humans. The longer a ghoul goes without feeding, the less human it looks. A ghoul in the later stages of starvation will be extremely thin and pale, with veins clearly visible through the skin, and will have long, claw-like nails.

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Putting Together A Gaming Group PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 02 August 2010 22:44

Role-playing Games (RPGs) are a group activity, so if you've decided to give role-playing a try, the first thing you're going to need to do is find some people who are also interested in gaming. While it's possible to run a game with just two people (one player and one Game Master (GM)), most gamers prefer slightly larger groups. I personally like to have at least 3 players (plus a GM) for most games. The upper limit for group size depends a lot on the game and the abilities of the GM. The larger the group, the longer it will take to get through each scene, especially for games with complex rules systems. Also, large groups mean that each player gets a smaller slice of "screen time" (scenes where his or her character is in the spotlight), which translates to less intensive role-playing and character development. For most RPGs, things will begin to get bogged down somewhere in the six to eight player range.

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Is the Ground Zero Mosque the GOP's Way of Gaming Google? PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 04 August 2010 18:41

We all know that politicians love misdirection. If something comes out that isn't very flattering, the spin machine goes into overdrive to manufacture some kind of controversy or glurgy display of PATRIOTISM! to distract people from what's really going on. The political machine that Turd Blossom put together is especially good at this. On several occasions, though, I've noticed that the GOP regularly gets up in arms about something that is very closely related to the story they're trying to keep buried. I first noticed this kind of correlation during the previous administration when Dubya gave the soldiers in Iraq a big plastic turkey during the same week that his Republican allies in Congress voted to slash benefits for Veterans.

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Oil Spill Related Dick Moves That You May Not Have Heard About PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 31 July 2010 17:54

This article appears in the July 2010 issue of Bazooka Magazine.

If you think that BP, Haliburton, the MMS, and the other key players in the Deepwater oil spill are content with being everyday evil corporations, you’re not paying attention. These guys are vying for, and in some cases attaining, full-fledged super-villain status, which is normally reserved for people who go up against Batman, or at least James Bond.

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