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ArVaGuy

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  1. Thanks everyone for the feedback about Tyler. I've emailed him about setting up a meeting. If all goes well a review will definitely be submitted. Looking forward to this for sure.
  2. Does the former Bruce Jenner count?
  3. Darwin Award nominees for sure.
  4. Several theories speculate that Brandon Stark is the Night King. He could be trapped in this body due to a past warg and has been warging his way through time trying to find a way to kill the Night King. The Children of the Forest created the Night King by accident. Bran witnessed this as the Three Eyed Raven.
  5. http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=main&id=chrisnolan2017.htm Domestic = 165 million Foreign = 229 million Budget = 100 million I think it's a hit but Hollywood has some arcane accounting practices. It may never make an actual "profit" but a lot of people will make a boatload of money.
  6. I want to see a spinoff series with Tormund Giantsbane and The Hound sharing an apartment in the East Village. Gendry will be their houseboy.
  7. I've been intrigued by Tyler the Bad Wolf for a while. He's visiting DC in a couple of weeks and would like to know of any recent experience. His last review here is about a year ago. Started following his Tumblr and his blog and he clearly has a "thing" for older men. https://rent.men/TylerTheBadWolf https://www.companyofmen.org/threads/tyler-bad-wolf.111500/ https://www.daddysreviews.com/search/Active/T Any information would be appreciated. Thanks.
  8. Which begs the question. Why has it taken the White Walkers so damn long to reach the Wall?
  9. I surmise there will be three riders for the dragons in the final battle with the Night King. Daenerys, obviously, Jon Snow-Targaryn, and Brandon Stark. Brandon was told by the three-eyed raven he would never walk again but he would fly. This either means he wargs into one of the dragons or he travels through time farther into the past and finally the future. Also, pay attention to the opening title sequence. The northern ocean is freezing over. The Night King and his walkers are heading for the Eastwatch Tower. His army will not assault the wall, they will just walk around it. The question also arises if Brandon is his own ancestor, Brandon the Builder, AND the Night King.
  10. As I noted earlier, I'm pretty much indifferent to tattoos. But discussions about the pros and cons of getting/having a tattoo(s) always draw my interest. This has been a fascinating thread. I recall an encounter where the guy had a few tattoos and it became obvious he was fishing for compliments on his collection. They didn't seem all that good or bad to me given my indifference. We were settling the finances and he finally asked me what I thought of this new tattoo he had on his chest. I replied "it's nice" which clearly wasn't enthusiastic enough. He wasted no time ushering me out the door.
  11. Spoiler Alert! The revelation that Jon Snow is a legitimate Targaryen was deftly managed. Dropping that annulment line in the exchange between Sam and Gilly was interesting and key to the entire episode and the series. Sam was so distracted he didn't catch the reference that the High Septon annulled Prince Rhaegar's marriage and immediately married him to someone else in a secret ceremony in Dorne. Obviously this refers to Lyanna Stark. Jon Snow has the strongest claim to the throne than anyone. Even more so than his aunt Daenerys. Also, note how Drogon became more submissive to Jon and allowed him to touch it's snout. Jon will have likely even more power over the dragons than Danny. That is assuming he survives the quest to capture a white walker.
  12. Interesting article about body tattoos. Apparently covering a lot of skin with ink may change how people sweat. Also high levels of sodium are present in the perspiration. http://nypost.com/2017/08/10/the-strange-side-effect-of-tattoos/
  13. Looking forward to seeing old friends and making new ones at this event. If anyone has any questions please feel free to send a PM to either of us.
  14. Hmmm....obviously Body Champ is not a .....Gamechanger. (Sorry, couldn't resist.)
  15. Hmmm....obviously Body Champ is not a .....Gamechanger. (Sorry, couldn't resist.)
  16. Mostly I'm indifferent to tattoos. I will take note of the exceptionally well done and artful tattoo. But most tattoos are poorly designed and not well executed. I read a while ago that about 40 percent of people under 35 have one or more tattoos. From personal observation I'd agree with this assertion. IMO having a tattoo used to mean one had an "edge". Tattoos were the domain of sailors and military guys, truckers and blue collar workers. Being inked was a way of expressing nonconformity to the greater society as a whole. Today, besides the military and blue collar groups a lot of professionals and students have gotten themselves inked. Rather than the discrete image hidden on various parts of the body, the younger folks will go all out for body, arm, and face tattoos. It's more like "look at me! I'm edgy!" Unfortunately, rather than having an "edge" the tattoo has become so ubiquitous that having one is more conformist than not. I recall reading about a well known tattoo artist who was lamenting the current state of the tattoos business. He said people today seldom work with the tattooist to choose a design. They will come in with their own artwork and demand it be executed to exact specifications. When he tries to advise or suggest alternatives he gets a lot of negative reactions. This doesn't surprise me in the least as I've witnessed the generational changes occurring these days. Another interesting point he made was that tattoos preferences change over the decades. The artist says he can tell by design if some served in the first Gulf War, got a tribal tattoo in the 1990s, or a more recent design fad.
  17. Mostly I'm indifferent to tattoos. I will take note of the exceptionally well done and artful tattoo. But most tattoos are poorly designed and not well executed. I read a while ago that about 40 percent of people under 35 have one or more tattoos. From personal observation I'd agree with this assertion. IMO having a tattoo used to mean one had an "edge". Tattoos were the domain of sailors and military guys, truckers and blue collar workers. Being inked was a way of expressing nonconformity to the greater society as a whole. Today, besides the military and blue collar groups a lot of professionals and students have gotten themselves inked. Rather than the discrete image hidden on various parts of the body, the younger folks will go all out for body, arm, and face tattoos. It's more like "look at me! I'm edgy!" Unfortunately, rather than having an "edge" the tattoo has become so ubiquitous that having one is more conformist than not. I recall reading about a well known tattoo artist who was lamenting the current state of the tattoos business. He said people today seldom work with the tattooist to choose a design. They will come in with their own artwork and demand it be executed to exact specifications. When he tries to advise or suggest alternatives he gets a lot of negative reactions. This doesn't surprise me in the least as I've witnessed the generational changes occurring these days. Another interesting point he made was that tattoos preferences change over the decades. The artist says he can tell by design if some served in the first Gulf War, got a tribal tattoo in the 1990s, or a more recent design fad.
  18. The Duffle Blog Presents Weekend Safety Brief as written by George RR Martin. http://www.duffelblog.com/2017/08/duffel-blog-presents-george-r-r-martin-gives-your-weekend-safety-brief/?utm_source=Duffel+Blog+Fans&utm_campaign=97d07b4ba6-Duffel_Blog_Daily&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_6d392bc034-97d07b4ba6-23732721&goal=0_6d392bc034-97d07b4ba6-23732721&mc_cid=97d07b4ba6&mc_eid=5ab112fd98 For those not familiar with the Duffle Blog it's a humorous site dedicated to the absurdities of military life. It's popular among active duty and retired veterans. At one time "the brass" tried to shut it down but the troops let them know that wouldn't be good for morale. The site is run by veterans and has posted serious editorials about our current military operations. This parody of GRRM is definitely on point.
  19. Write Like the Wind George RR Martin!
  20. Write Like the Wind George RR Martin!
  21. I've read all the books and will finish the series if Martin ever finishes the damn story. I speculate that Martin may have a significantly different ending in mind for the books compared to the series. It is rumored he told the producers which character "wins" the Iron Throne years ago. I think he's more than comfortable changing up the ending especially if the HBO version is not well received by the fan base. There's likely to be a significant drop in book sales if the HBO series ends and he hasn't released the next book. Interest is going to wain among readers who are not diehard fans. Martin may drop dead before he finishes the story anyway. The man is not exactly in good health from what I've read.
  22. I've read all the books and will finish the series if Martin ever finishes the damn story. I speculate that Martin may have a significantly different ending in mind for the books compared to the series. It is rumored he told the producers which character "wins" the Iron Throne years ago. I think he's more than comfortable changing up the ending especially if the HBO version is not well received by the fan base. There's likely to be a significant drop in book sales if the HBO series ends and he hasn't released the next book. Interest is going to wain among readers who are not diehard fans. Martin may drop dead before he finishes the story anyway. The man is not exactly in good health from what I've read.
  23. I subscribe to the theory that Bran is the Night King or somehow connected to him. The series has departed from Martin's version of the creation of the Night King. In the series, the Children of the Forest created the Night King by accident. Bran sees all this on one of his wargs. He sees a man tied to a tree stabbed in the heart by Leaf. Bran asks who was she trying to protect her people from, she replies "From you." Bran wakes from his warg lying in the same position with fist clenched in the same manner as the man who was killed. In the book Martin hints that the Night's King may be Brandon Stark the Builder. The man who built the wall may possibly be the one to destroy it.
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