back to the original subject:any suggestions for the Buggering of Dolf?

THANKS!!Really!Always liked old Jack ,his character parts were limited,but proof that an ugly man can make a buck in the movies!:D

He was great. I liked his westerns, but my favorite was the crazy guy in "Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?"
 
and Ross Martin was priceless in that episode.

That, he was. I always thought it would have been funny if her turned out to be a crazy guy that glued eyes to his forehead. It would have been a twist to the twist.
 
That, he was. I always thought it would have been funny if her turned out to be a crazy guy that glued eyes to his forehead. It would have been a twist to the twist.

Nice plot twist idea.But who would have been the Martian,or would it have been an Earthman on Mars,trying to pass?
 
Nice plot twist idea.But who would have been the Martian,or would it have been an Earthman on Mars,trying to pass?

Just a regular crazy guy. He would have scared the Martian away by pretending to be from Venus, but it turned out in the end that he was just a crazy guy with a fake eye on his head.
 
Just a regular crazy guy. He would have scared the Martian away by pretending to be from Venus, but it turned out in the end that he was just a crazy guy with a fake eye on his head.



A bit twisted,but Rod would have liked it that way.Damn near cried when I heard he died of a heart attack,one of the few folks to take tv out of the wasteland that it was heading towards and try and make actual art.
 
A bit twisted,but Rod would have liked it that way.Damn near cried when I heard he died of a heart attack,one of the few folks to take tv out of the wasteland that it was heading towards and try and make actual art.

Indeed. He was one of the few true writers on television at that time. The irony is that most didn't take Twilight Zone seriously back then. The TV elite viewed it as a farce, while, in reality, it was good, often thought-provoking television. The episode with George Takei comes to mind as being especially provocative.
 
and what does any of this have to do with arserape?
Not much,but have you given any thought to proof of life?thus far,all I've seen points to you being one of the following:


1.A very poorly written Turing program
or
2.A collective imagio produced by around 4 people using a common account.
or
3> Barest possibility here,an actual human being.
 
Indeed. He was one of the few true writers on television at that time. The irony is that most didn't take Twilight Zone seriously back then. The TV elite viewed it as a farce, while, in reality, it was good, often thought-provoking television. The episode with George Takei comes to mind as being especially provocative.

damn,my mind is going,I don't remember that one.Title?
 
Not much,but have you given any thought to proof of life?thus far,all I've seen points to you being one of the following:


1.A very poorly written Turing program
or
2.A collective imagio produced by around 4 people using a common account.
or
3> Barest possibility here,an actual human being.
oh, i think you're real. i don't think any computer geek worth his salt would deliberately create something so... well...
 
oh, i think you're real. i don't think any computer geek worth his salt would deliberately create something so... well...


Computer geek?Hate the things.And it's you that I was asking for proof of life,lol!
 
Computer geek?Hate the things.And it's you that I was asking for proof of life,lol!
why would i do that?

good grief... you don't imagine that your perception of me matters to anyone, do you? i very much doubt that your perception of anything matters to anyone.
 
why would i do that?

good grief... you don't imagine that your perception of me matters to anyone, do you? i very much doubt that your perception of anything matters to anyone.

oooooh!Touchy,touchy!Another point for the Turing idea,they tend to get testy when called out!
 
If there's no arsefuck soon I'm going to get a cocktail and turn on the news.
 
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