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SfanGoch

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  1. "Hey soldier, do you know who's in command here?" "Ain't you?"
  2. No matter where you go, there you are. Whaddya mean he's going to get rid of the slums? Where are we gonna live?
  3. I'm Chevy Chase and you're not.
  4. Oh, you're an intelligent imbecile.
  5. You come from Greenpoint, you go back to Greenpoint. You don't work here anymore.
  6. There are eight million stories in the Naked City. This has been one of them.
  7. Oh, that Waldo and Presley. What'll they be up to next? Six-two and even, over and out!
  8. "I'd buy that for a dollar."
  9. I'm glad that's settled. We build models, darn it! I'd hate to think that we take ourselves too seriously.
  10. Only because I haven't searched too hard.
  11. He's following the practices of Tammany Hall politicians dating back to 1789, "What's mine is mine; what's yours is mine.".............................he's a crook.
  12. The problem with clouds is that they dissipate eventually. Trust in nothing that doesn't have a physical presence.
  13. Please satisfy my curiosity. Why would someone spend $50+ for the Jo-Han kit, or even twenty bucks for the Revell kits, just to get the beacon and/or siren when suitable resin parts are available for a reasonable price? I'm basing this question on the realistic possibility that someone needing those parts might have absolutely no interest in the kits themselves. Sure, you can sell or trade the kits minus those parts; but, that can be a PITA. Using the Jo-Han kit as an example, if someone was looking for that kit specifically to build a 60's-era patrol car, he probably would pass on buying/trading for it just because it is missing those parts. Obtaining the kit would still mean he'd have to find and buy a replacement siren and beacon. Not every modeler is a member, or even visits, forums such as this or is aware of aftermarket companies which make these parts.
  14. Wait until the latter part of the year and watch eBay. That's probably the time that the first big orders placed after last year's announcement will be received. When you start seeing Modelhaus kits parted out like someone was running a resin chop shop with auction only/no buy now option, you'll get your evidence.
  15. I receive four cents royalty per emoticon used in posts throughout the known universe. I'm planning on taking the dough, buying mid-Ohio and moving it east.
  16. Hey Bill! Clear some space in yer inbox!
  17. Harry already mentioned politicians two posts up.
  18. That's what one sees on the subway here on a good day.
  19. "The Adventures of Superman" airs on MeTV Saturdays at 6 P.M. EST/5 CST followed by Batman.
  20. I'm with you on that. Disgraziata.
  21. You could have used Micro-Sol to soften it and lifted it off with tweezers or a Q-Tip.
  22. I didn't include him, and others, who were radio actors, models for Fleischer Studios or appeared as Superman at the 1940 World's Fair.
  23. Three actors appearing on film and/or television: Kirk Alyn, George Reeves and Christopher Reeves.
  24. Noel Neill, the first actress to portray "Superman" heroine Lois Lane onscreen, died Sunday in her Tucson home.
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