You mean from a president from Texas who only reads Curious George, to a black president who reads Conan. I can live with that!Hervé said:If so, times are really changing if America switched from old George W. to a Conan reading black president!
Malcadon said:You mean from a president from Texas who only reads Curious George, to a black president who reads Conan. I can live with that!Hervé said:If so, times are really changing if America switched from old George W. to a Conan reading black president!![]()
Spectator said:Conan would have no part with anyone who wants to enlarge government.
Obama should read closer to his hero instincts.
Obama aint Conan.
thelevitator said:Malcadon said:You mean from a president from Texas who only reads Curious George, to a black president who reads Conan. I can live with that!Hervé said:If so, times are really changing if America switched from old George W. to a Conan reading black president!![]()
Hear hear!![]()
thelevitator said:Spectator said:Conan would have no part with anyone who wants to enlarge government.
Obama should read closer to his hero instincts.
Obama aint Conan.
Riiiiggghhhht.....cuz Bush made the government smaller? :wink: I don't think Conan would want to hang with any modern-day politicians. When you pull the skin off of them, they are much more alike than they are different.On a side note, I didn't realize that by reading something, you are tying to be that thing?!?
"Obama, an avid collector of Conan The Barbarian and Spider-Man comic books since he was a child, was referencing the 1977 story "The Tower Of The Elephant," written by Roy Thomas."
Ooh, faux pas, Onion.
A holdover from the Bush administration, Gates told reporters he may have gotten off on the wrong foot with the new president, citing an occasion when Obama asked him what he knew about 1984's Secret Wars, a 12-issue limited Marvel release. Gates then handed a visibly confused Obama 1,400 classified pages on covert CIA operations in El Salvador.
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thelevitator said:Spectator said:Conan would have no part with anyone who wants to enlarge government.
Obama should read closer to his hero instincts.
Obama aint Conan.
Riiiiggghhhht.....cuz Bush made the government smaller? :wink: I don't think Conan would want to hang with any modern-day politicians. When you pull the skin off of them, they are much more alike than they are different.On a side note, I didn't realize that by reading something, you are tying to be that thing?!?
Hervé said:seanbrickford wrote:
"Obama, an avid collector of Conan The Barbarian and Spider-Man comic books since he was a child, was referencing the 1977 story "The Tower Of The Elephant," written by Roy Thomas."
Ooh, faux pas, Onion.
Well, ADAPTED FROM THE REH STORY by Roy Thomas would have been better of course, but it is true that it was Rascally Roy who was in charge of the comics at the time and who was adapting REH stories and merging them with his own plots.