Thor's Chariot taking out three of Heru'ur's Ha'tak motherships and their complement of Jaffa warriers on Cimmeria, a planet of human descendents of the Norse.
You can watch this episode (Thor's Chariot) of Stargate SG-1 on Hulu.
Read all you want gals, and post away if you have any clever comments. I was just hoping to get more posting from Mars in here someplace. We seem to have lots from Venus.
I thought I might try to help get their attention. You know, hot cars and such?
-- Edited by GZ on Tuesday 2nd of June 2009 04:18:51 PM
I see Val is looking for money saving tips in this painful economy. But I have an idea for us men that will get us outdoors and make a little money at the same time.
Even if we don't make more than our gas money, at least we got to the beach this year, right? And after all, selling jewelry to beach bunnies is a public service!
For several years it seemed as if women were turning blonder and blonder around me. Now I'm sure brunettes were not simply dying off in greater numbers, so something had to be up.
In the past year this has changed though.
Suddenly I'm seeing more redheads all around, from Chestnut to Flaming Fire Engine. What was once a rarity is becoming common, perhaps soon a majority? I don't remember seeing so many dark complexioned redheads in the past.
My current theory is that if women had beards there'd be a lot of greybeards in my midst. Does red hair dye work better with grey roots than going blonde did or what? Was there some new discovery that made red hair dye 1/4th the price of blonde?
And what next? Can I get in on the ground floor?
When Oprah and the rest of their leaders go Green will enough women follow to make it profitable? Time to break out the old chemistry set guys.
-- Edited by GZ on Saturday 13th of June 2009 11:03:58 AM
Tony Stark is the genuis playboy heir to millions - as well as Stark Industries, the weapon-mongering Lockheed like company founded by his father. But one day something happens that changes his outlook on life...
... so Tony decides to get busy living or get busy dying, and chooses life.
Iron Man is a fun intro to a much richer version of this concept than the ripoff Six Million Dollar Man could ever hope to be. And in this version the protagonist, well he takes matters into his own hands rather than relying on some sort of Medicaid-on-steriods from the Feds.
Don't miss out. While it left the theaters last year the DVD should be readily available as well as the "instant" edition from Amazon's Video On Demand service.
Oh, and next year we should be seeing Iron Man 2 (with Nick Fury, as played by Samuel L. Jackson - an odd choice for obvious reasons but it should work out well).
I'm with you Trish. I LOVE Robert Downey Jr. HE is the reason I went to see the movie in the first place. It turned out that the movie itself was awesome! I'm so glad I saw it on the big screen.
A neo-classic roller coaster of laughs from the '80s, Kurt Russell as Jack Burton is quite a hoot.
Gags, quotable tag lines, mystery, magic, and monsters... along with wacky fighting and action scenes. A great rainy day movie.
I love the part where redneck Jack Burton gets dressed in a yellow plaid suit pretending to be a hick out of town salesman. He goes down to the red light district "undercover" to find a kidnapped Chinese girl just arrived in the U.S. His troubles only begin there however.
"It's all in the reflexes."
"Indeed!"
In the old, old MSN Chat days I had an alternate nic "JackBurton" and used a pic from this movie - LOL!