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I've looked at that site. 35 dollars is nothing! Probably goes by how famous they currently are or how much they can get away with. Last time I looked, Alice Cooper was a whopping $300! To be fair though I think that included him putting on his makeup and everything but I'm not sure.
 
Someone has promised me a Cameo video from Doug Jones which I'm very much looking forward to.
 
Yep, on a site where Star Trek: Voyager's Garrett Wang asks $110 (sorry, amigo, but no deal), and random old dudes in Santa costumes ask $20, Vanessa Angel's $35 fee is totally reasonable. Again, for a brief video message, that is. :p
 
Gaith said:
Yep, on a site where Star Trek: Voyager's Garrett Wang asks $110 (sorry, amigo, but no deal), and random old dudes in Santa costumes ask $20, Vanessa Angel's $35 fee is totally reasonable. Again, for a brief video message, that is. :p

Gaith, you could write and produce a lockdown-style fan sequel/soft reboot to Weird Science (tv) set in the pandemic, called Feared Science or something, five or six "scenes" featuring the leading lady for about two hundred bucks? Who else is on that service? Hope I'm not... awakening something. ;)
 
Not gonna lie, that did occur to me.  :D (Anthony Michael Hall's on Cameo, but, sadly, there's no sign of Kelly LeBrock, so, there'll be no Lisa-on-Lisa rap battle... yet, that is.)
 
So, you're buying a remote controlled car and a bunch of plastic bits to set up around your flat, so you can engage in the gloriously reality-based pastime of... looking at your screen and playing your video game?

 
Gaith said:
So, you're buying a remote controlled car and a bunch of plastic bits to set up around your flat, so you can engage in the gloriously reality-based pastime of... looking at your screen and playing your video game?

From watching the video, all of this appears to be for the benefit of the cat.  Mario Birdfeeder will take it even further!
 
hallelujah, i now after a year and half of living in rural places where great wifi just was not availible
im now back living with my pupps in my parents house and the fast wifi is turned back on today before the long weekend
been using my bosses mobile hotspot fora month now.
 
So, nearly a year after its debut, the Playstation 5 (regular price: $500) is consistently sold out, but there are plenty of new ones on sale at eBay for $850 or more. So, if demand exceeds supply by that much, Sony should do its own auctions, with the above-$500 difference going to charity, right? Because in the best case, that $350 or so (minus shipping), is going to the odd opportunist here and there, but in the worst case, it's going to highly organized scalpers. Charity-funding auctions would be better than either, surely?
 
Everyone would have liked Attack of the Clones just fine if the Kaminoan aliens had New Zealand accents. That was the real problem.

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Instant coffee is not the worst thing I have ever had. In fact it's quite tolerable, maybe even completely adequate. I'm impressed, my expectations were extremely low.
 
Real coffee is best. Fresh ground. French Press. Preferably a single original varietal of medium roast. Kenya, Tanzanian, Columbian, something like that.
 
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