"If brute force doesn't work you aren't using enough brute force." - mTk War does not determine who is right, but it does determine who is left. - B.Russell "Turn based games don't need a pause key". - mTk "Overkill is underrated." - Col John "Hannibal" Smith Senatus Populusque Romanus- SPQR - The Senate and People of Rome (circa 60 BC)
Ginger would be WAY too high-maintenance. I always thought Mary Ann was sexier.
"Si vis pacem, para bellum." — Vegetius "Do not hurry to the sound of the guns without knowing why they are firing." — British maxim "In war, the simplest things are difficult." — Clausewitz "No plan survives first contact with the enemy." — Moltke "The side that can most quickly exploit success is the side that will win." — Guderian Some days you’re the hammer, some days you’re the nail. 🪖🎲 Looking for a game? Challenge me here:
@panzer-lehr And PL for the win! Indeed. I was more a Mary Ann guy myself as well.
Oh, the lady above is Ginger Grant of TV's Gilligan's Island fame.. Or in real life, Tina Louise .
"If brute force doesn't work you aren't using enough brute force." - mTk War does not determine who is right, but it does determine who is left. - B.Russell "Turn based games don't need a pause key". - mTk "Overkill is underrated." - Col John "Hannibal" Smith Senatus Populusque Romanus- SPQR - The Senate and People of Rome (circa 60 BC)
[RHM] Galaxy quality ginger. The best kind of Karen.
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"If brute force doesn't work you aren't using enough brute force." - mTk War does not determine who is right, but it does determine who is left. - B.Russell "Turn based games don't need a pause key". - mTk "Overkill is underrated." - Col John "Hannibal" Smith Senatus Populusque Romanus- SPQR - The Senate and People of Rome (circa 60 BC)
"If brute force doesn't work you aren't using enough brute force." - mTk War does not determine who is right, but it does determine who is left. - B.Russell "Turn based games don't need a pause key". - mTk "Overkill is underrated." - Col John "Hannibal" Smith Senatus Populusque Romanus- SPQR - The Senate and People of Rome (circa 60 BC)
[RHM] Another "oldie but (very) goodie." Wanna take a guess?
@hedgehogYou should win this one easily.
CLUE: Beach Boys had a 1965 song with her name in it.
"If brute force doesn't work you aren't using enough brute force." - mTk War does not determine who is right, but it does determine who is left. - B.Russell "Turn based games don't need a pause key". - mTk "Overkill is underrated." - Col John "Hannibal" Smith Senatus Populusque Romanus- SPQR - The Senate and People of Rome (circa 60 BC)
[RHM] Another "oldie but (very) goodie." Wanna take a guess?
@hedgehogYou should win this one easily.
CLUE: Beach Boys had a 1965 song with her name in it.
"If brute force doesn't work you aren't using enough brute force." - mTk War does not determine who is right, but it does determine who is left. - B.Russell "Turn based games don't need a pause key". - mTk "Overkill is underrated." - Col John "Hannibal" Smith Senatus Populusque Romanus- SPQR - The Senate and People of Rome (circa 60 BC)
That would be the lovely and charming Rhonda "Help Me Rhonda" Fleming.
"If brute force doesn't work you aren't using enough brute force." - mTk War does not determine who is right, but it does determine who is left. - B.Russell "Turn based games don't need a pause key". - mTk "Overkill is underrated." - Col John "Hannibal" Smith Senatus Populusque Romanus- SPQR - The Senate and People of Rome (circa 60 BC)
"If brute force doesn't work you aren't using enough brute force." - mTk War does not determine who is right, but it does determine who is left. - B.Russell "Turn based games don't need a pause key". - mTk "Overkill is underrated." - Col John "Hannibal" Smith Senatus Populusque Romanus- SPQR - The Senate and People of Rome (circa 60 BC)
@hedgehog Ahh, I see we’ve confirmed Ted is a legs man. Noted for future intelligence reports. 😉
"Si vis pacem, para bellum." — Vegetius "Do not hurry to the sound of the guns without knowing why they are firing." — British maxim "In war, the simplest things are difficult." — Clausewitz "No plan survives first contact with the enemy." — Moltke "The side that can most quickly exploit success is the side that will win." — Guderian Some days you’re the hammer, some days you’re the nail. 🪖🎲 Looking for a game? Challenge me here:
"Si vis pacem, para bellum." — Vegetius "Do not hurry to the sound of the guns without knowing why they are firing." — British maxim "In war, the simplest things are difficult." — Clausewitz "No plan survives first contact with the enemy." — Moltke "The side that can most quickly exploit success is the side that will win." — Guderian Some days you’re the hammer, some days you’re the nail. 🪖🎲 Looking for a game? Challenge me here:
Played by Laurel Goodwin, Colt appeared in the pilot episode "The Cage," which wasn't broadcast.
Footage from the pilot episode was used in TOS s1e16 "The Menagerie Part II," in which Spock steals
the Enterprise and takes post-accident Captain Pike to the forbidden planet Talos.
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"If brute force doesn't work you aren't using enough brute force." - mTk War does not determine who is right, but it does determine who is left. - B.Russell "Turn based games don't need a pause key". - mTk "Overkill is underrated." - Col John "Hannibal" Smith Senatus Populusque Romanus- SPQR - The Senate and People of Rome (circa 60 BC)
The evidence would seem to suggest that he is rather more focused , uh, on a couple of other things? 😛
"If brute force doesn't work you aren't using enough brute force." - mTk War does not determine who is right, but it does determine who is left. - B.Russell "Turn based games don't need a pause key". - mTk "Overkill is underrated." - Col John "Hannibal" Smith Senatus Populusque Romanus- SPQR - The Senate and People of Rome (circa 60 BC)
Leeloo from The Fifth Element is a classic example of the sci-fi “perfect being” trope turned on its head — introduced as a genetically perfect savior created to defeat ultimate evil, she instead becomes compelling through her vulnerability and curiosity about humanity itself. As she learns about human history, violence, and love, the film balances humor and philosophy by showing that her strength isn’t just physical or intellectual, but emotional, ultimately suggesting that humanity’s flaws are also what make it worth saving.
"Si vis pacem, para bellum." — Vegetius "Do not hurry to the sound of the guns without knowing why they are firing." — British maxim "In war, the simplest things are difficult." — Clausewitz "No plan survives first contact with the enemy." — Moltke "The side that can most quickly exploit success is the side that will win." — Guderian Some days you’re the hammer, some days you’re the nail. 🪖🎲 Looking for a game? Challenge me here:
Leeloo from The Fifth Element is a classic example of the sci-fi “perfect being” trope turned on its head — introduced as a genetically perfect savior created to defeat ultimate evil, she instead becomes compelling through her vulnerability and curiosity about humanity itself. As she learns about human history, violence, and love, the film balances humor and philosophy by showing that her strength isn’t just physical or intellectual, but emotional, ultimately suggesting that humanity’s flaws are also what make it worth saving.
Crap, I missed the hidden deeper meanings and just saw an entertaining sci-flick...which might be why I always like the movies that critics hate...
Leeloo from The Fifth Element is a classic example of the sci-fi “perfect being” trope turned on its head — introduced as a genetically perfect savior created to defeat ultimate evil, she instead becomes compelling through her vulnerability and curiosity about humanity itself. As she learns about human history, violence, and love, the film balances humor and philosophy by showing that her strength isn’t just physical or intellectual, but emotional, ultimately suggesting that humanity’s flaws are also what make it worth saving.
Crap, I missed the hidden deeper meanings and just saw an entertaining sci-flick...which might be why I always like the movies that critics hate...
Well, they're not wrong... but each to their own 🤣
One of the most horrible features of war is that all the war-propaganda, all the screaming and lies and hatred, comes invariably from people who are not fighting.