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Off Topic / Why even join then!?
« on: August 04, 2004, 07:38:48 PM »
Jon's been working on his sense of irony.

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Off Topic / Marvel Legends Deadpool
« on: August 01, 2004, 05:12:20 PM »
Agreed. Deadpool was one of my favourite titles while it was still being printed. I'm getting the Cable/Deadpool trade and the  checking that series out.

I never thought there'd Deadpool would be a Marvel Legends before he was a Heroclix, though.

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Yearly CanJoeCon Discussion / Next Joe Meet Date?
« on: July 26, 2004, 11:08:49 AM »
Quote from: ""BHT""
Reason it got overlooked, is because I had a store AND the Meet to run at roughly the same time.


I was more commenting on how it slipped my mind. I can be pretty dopey.

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Off Topic / Family Guy Live
« on: July 26, 2004, 11:07:15 AM »
Family Guy Live:

Thanks to the Just for Laughs festival, I was able to in an audience of hundreds for one of the four live readings of the unaired Family Guy episode "When you wish upon a Weinstein". The full regular cast was there, which is of course, mostly Seth McFarlane, as was the episode's writer Ricky Blitt, a Montrealer. Upon introduction, Ricky Blitt commented that "Seth ne comprend pas le francais alors il a aucun idea qu'est-ce que je dit. Seth aime les 'tit garcon". Which translates into "Seth doesn't understand what I'm saying. He likes little boys."

From there, Seth Green was introduced to much fan fare, and the announcement of his new movie Without a Paddle was met with polite applause. Then Mila Kunis, who received some cat calls from guys in the audience, and That 70s Show was applauded upon mention. And finally Alex Borstein came out. She was introduced as Ms Swan from Mad TV, which was applauded, and mention was made of Catwoman. Silence filled the theatre. Polite silence, I'd say, considering what we'd all have liked to shout.

The reading was pretty straight forward. Both Seth Green and Seth McFarlane were enjoying a beer, so there were some comical improvisations. Mila Kunis looked bored to be there, which was justified since she only had about five lines the entire episode. And the first Stewie line received a huge ovation, which McFarlane commented was four for four.

The real fun statred in the question and answer period. I got on the mic and mentioned to Seth Green that he was awesome in Arcade. He scoffed at the idea and went on to pick this movie apart for the awful piece of nonsense that it was. McFarlane, however, seemed intrigued and wanted to track it down. I then asked how they could get away with copyrighted characters like Optimus Prime and Luke Skywalker. The answer was just a stroke of the legal department, but Seth Green threw out that he was called into the Starscream testimonial, and Seth McFarlane added that there was damning evidence from Bumblebee. They then expressed their love for one another. I'm told that at the earlier reading, after a preview of Seth McFarlane's new show American Dad, Seth Green said enthusiastically "And Flint from GI Joe does one of the voices". He didn't get the reaction he deserved for nerding out to his peeps like that.

Then came the shameless bottomfeeding. Someone wanted the Stewie standee (which he didn't get, even after insisting beyond it being funny). Someone wanted a copy of the script they were reading (which Mila Kunis provided). Someone wanted Seth Green to sign her boob. Just wish it was me. I'd love for The Seth to sign my boob.

Finally, Adam from Toronto came to the mic. He received a round of boos from the mostly Montreal crowd, proving that the incident on Conan O'Brien where Toronto booed Montreal was a mutual feeling. He nailed us with a good-natured "Go Leafs, Go" and got booed again. Alex Borstein livened the mood by saying "Why do Montrealers hate the name Adam?" and then moved on. And for the record, I haven't once ever in my life met someone from Toronto that didn't deserve a round of boos. Ever. That's right.

Overall, an awesome show. It may have been $40 for an hour of entertainment, but I got to speak with Seth Green. It was so much more real than when I talk to the autographed postcard on my mantle.

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Yearly CanJoeCon Discussion / Next Joe Meet Date?
« on: July 24, 2004, 06:17:08 PM »
To be fair, it was only brought up in the store before the con officially started, and yes, people did think it was a good idea. And then... nothing. I can't even explain why nothing more happened, just somehow they got overlooked in the end.

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Hot damn! That thing is awesome! What did it cost you and how did you make it?

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Introductions / Hey!
« on: July 22, 2004, 09:28:24 PM »
Quote from: ""BHT""
Yeah.... it's almost starting to rival Ontario!


Not quite, but Montreal is starting to rival the TO or Hamilton's city totals.

Maybe next year's con will be in La Belle Province.

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Introductions / Hey!
« on: July 22, 2004, 11:16:44 AM »
Welcome aboard. You'll find this is a very inviting place with plenty of forums to discuss pretty much whatever's on your mind.

The Quebec contingent of Joecanuck is growing pretty quickly. Thanks Redmao for the extra effort in recruiting new members, and keep it up.

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Yearly CanJoeCon Discussion / Next Joe Meet Date?
« on: July 21, 2004, 04:53:59 PM »
I brought a pack of name tags last time. Everyone shrugged them off. Since most everyone knew each other anyway, it was up to me to remember all the new names.

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Suggestions / Front Page needs an update
« on: July 21, 2004, 04:49:16 PM »
While I do enjoy the message board at the opportunities a Canadian-majority site offers, I really don't pay attention to the front page anymore. I read the updates for the Con back in February, but since then it's straight to the board.

So the question is, what imfomation should the front page convey/what is its purpose?

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Test Section / Just... trying something.
« on: July 20, 2004, 12:58:41 PM »
Man, I thought I was going crazy. I was like "Where's all this blue?"

It's red now. I understand.

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Introductions / Hi everybody
« on: July 19, 2004, 02:10:47 AM »
Welcome aboard. There's beer in the fridge.

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