My favorite PAD X-Factor character is Monet. I love how she always says exactly what she's thinking and how she's more vulnerable than she appears.
I got into comics in two phases. Phase one was the funny-animal comics that my parents would buy me as a kid (they wouldn't allow me to have "serious" comics.) In my early teens, I thought I had "outgrown" comics, but in my late teens, I read Marvel's 50th Anniversary glossy hardcover book, and that's what got me into superheroes (both Marvel and DC) and other "serious" comics.
My favorite Jelly Belly is cherry. I love almost any kind of cherry-flavored candy or cherry-flavored drink. Mmmmm, just thinking about it makes me crave some.
Now that you are pass 1000 posts will you continue to answer questions?
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quote:Originally posted by Ram Boy: Let's see if I can stump Stealth. Curve, Catherine Wheel, The Darling Buds, Voice of the Beehive, Throwing Muses. Who doesn't belong in this line up.(sorry if it's too obvious)
The Catherine Wheel - they're the only ones who don't/didn't have a female vocalist.
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Quis, right now I'm trying to decide which out of 20 CDs to play.
OM, thanks for the help. I was curious about what the answer to that question was.
And I just thought of something: though I've never listened to anything by Catherine Wheel and don't know anything about them, the phrase "Catherine Wheel" appears in Julian Cope's "Bandy's Last Jump" and in Simple Minds' "Colours Fly and Catherine Wheel."
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Ram Boy, I chose the Alias soundtrack because Michael Giacchino came up with such a fresh and exciting take on spy thriller music, and because I want to remind myself of one of my favorite shows (for its first four seasons, at least.)
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not yet, but thanks for reminding me. Once I'm done catching up on the latest posts, I'll go over to trouserpress.com (awesome site) and look up Catherine Wheel.
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Stealth, what sort of question would you like to be asked that no one has asked yet?
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