He's made that claim for pretty much his whole existence. Before he was Totally Awesome Hulk, he was the Totally Awesome 5th smartest person in Marvel.
Then it’s Lunella at #1, Reed at #2 (or maybe not, since he’s not around currently)... Come to think of it, isn’t Valeria Richards supposed to be smarter than Reed as well? Of course, she isn't in the current reality at the moment, either, is she? Let’s see... Banner’s dead, so he’s probably been taken off the list. Doom at #3? Pym at #4?
Aw, who are we kidding? The characters will always be as smart or as dumb as the story needs them to be.
Trying to come up with a Christmas present. I've got all the fishing rods I want, so it's between nice casting reel like a Concept Z by 13Fishing, my yearly purchase of good olive oil, Or I don't know. Just seeing if any of you used them and how you liked it
Well, the chair I've used for most of my video reviews bit the big one this morning...
I sat down and the thing just collapsed on its side (not the side in the picture, I had to turn it that way to survey the damage).
So, my mother and I went out and got a new chair...
It's a power recliner....Just one tiny problem; the power doesn't work (the footrest came out about a quarter of the way and got stuck). I can't get it checked until Wednesday.
In no order here's what I need to tick off on my Christmas watch list
Christmas Vacation Elf A Charlie Brown Christmas Year Without A Santa Claus How the Grinch Stole Christmas Mickeys Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol(George C Scott version) Die Hard Rudolph Frosty the Snowman
In no order here's what I need to tick off on my Christmas watch list
Christmas Vacation Elf A Charlie Brown Christmas Year Without A Santa Claus How the Grinch Stole Christmas Mickeys Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol(George C Scott version) Die Hard Rudolph Frosty the Snowman
My eyes must be failing me. I do not see 1978's "Star Wars Holiday Special" anywhere on that list
In no order here's what I need to tick off on my Christmas watch list
Christmas Vacation Elf A Charlie Brown Christmas Year Without A Santa Claus How the Grinch Stole Christmas Mickeys Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol(George C Scott version) Die Hard Rudolph Frosty the Snowman
My eyes must be failing me. I do not see 1978's "Star Wars Holiday Special" anywhere on that list
In no order here's what I need to tick off on my Christmas watch list
Christmas Vacation Elf A Charlie Brown Christmas Year Without A Santa Claus How the Grinch Stole Christmas Mickeys Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol(George C Scott version) Die Hard Rudolph Frosty the Snowman
You seem to have missed the best version of a Christmas Carol off that list... The Muppets!!
Better add @Adam_Murdough beautiful reading to a need to listen list too.
Big fan of the Muppets version of A Christmas Carol. My personal fave though is the Disney animated version with Jim Carrey. (No, I'm not kidding).
As for my Christmas watch list, here's what I've got:
It's a Wonderful Life Elf A Christmas Story Christmas Vacation Scrooged Christmas With The Kranks Four Christmases Fred Claus Disney's A Christmas Carol A Muppet Christmas Carol Charlie Brown Christmas Miracle on 34th Street (both versions) Surviving Christmas Polar Express The Andy Griffith episode "Christmas Story" The Happy Days episode "Guess Who's Coming to Christmas"
I played the first Christmas album of the season on Sunday. Elvis Christmas Album.
Had to kick it off right.
That night we watched one of my favorite Christmas specials. Olive the Other Reindeer. Reason 576 everyone needs a little girl, crying when Martini gets captured by Postman.
Hopefully we can get some more movie time tomorrow. We've got a Peanuts, Frosty, Rudolph, and Santa. Then there are all the Christmas cartoons on Boomerang. Btw you can sign up for that for $40.00 a year, you all know that you can watch $40 of Johnny Quest, Yogi Bear, and Looney tunes in a month.
Also checked off How the Grinch Stole Christmas—don't even bother asking me which one—this past weekend. For me, though I'll usually catch five or six movies/specials each year, there are only two that I am guaranteed to watch: How the Grinch Stole Christmas (check) and White Christmas. My in-laws usually stay with us Christmas Eve, and my mother-in-law, as well as my wife and I, love that one, and now our kids love it too, so we watch that right before bedtime.
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Aw, who are we kidding? The characters will always be as smart or as dumb as the story needs them to be.
So do any of you guys play with GoPro cameras?
Whatsup?
https://youtu.be/v_NRSoVncJQ
I sat down and the thing just collapsed on its side (not the side in the picture, I had to turn it that way to survey the damage).
So, my mother and I went out and got a new chair...
It's a power recliner....Just one tiny problem; the power doesn't work (the footrest came out about a quarter of the way and got stuck). I can't get it checked until Wednesday.
That kinda day.
I still have it, too. Played it with my kids a few times for good measure.
Christmas Vacation
Elf
A Charlie Brown Christmas
Year Without A Santa Claus
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Mickeys Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol(George C Scott version)
Die Hard
Rudolph
Frosty the Snowman
Better add @Adam_Murdough beautiful reading to a need to listen list too.
As for my Christmas watch list, here's what I've got:
It's a Wonderful Life
Elf
A Christmas Story
Christmas Vacation
Scrooged
Christmas With The Kranks
Four Christmases
Fred Claus
Disney's A Christmas Carol
A Muppet Christmas Carol
Charlie Brown Christmas
Miracle on 34th Street (both versions)
Surviving Christmas
Polar Express
The Andy Griffith episode "Christmas Story"
The Happy Days episode "Guess Who's Coming to Christmas"
http://www.christmastvschedule.com/
Had to kick it off right.
That night we watched one of my favorite Christmas specials. Olive the Other Reindeer. Reason 576 everyone needs a little girl, crying when Martini gets captured by Postman.
Hopefully we can get some more movie time tomorrow. We've got a Peanuts, Frosty, Rudolph, and Santa. Then there are all the Christmas cartoons on Boomerang. Btw you can sign up for that for $40.00 a year, you all know that you can watch $40 of Johnny Quest, Yogi Bear, and Looney tunes in a month.
Holiday Viewing:
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians
Santa Claus (Mexican film)
Santa's Workshop (Offshoot of the above)
Santa Meets the Ice Cream Bunny (both versions)
Why yes, they are all MST3K/Rifftrax versions. :)