@texasdeathmatch: Tell me about it. I'm from the UK and I am more eager/interested about American careers and lifestyles. Britain has really gone to pot, especially this year, with the recession still affecting hundreds and that embarassment in South Africa. @ComicMan 24: Thanks Friend. Of course stereotypes are everywhere. Americans do get bad reps themselves, despite the truth being that it is the individual represented and not the country or whole population. The world would be much sweeter if every nation remembers this. @RedK: As stereotypes: Yes. As individuals: Also yes. It doies take walking in a people's shoes to better understand the way they are.
Yep, it's true. He has his way. He's not being mean on purpose (or at least without malice). It's such a pity that so many contestants could take his word and either break down or start a fight. There are many other areas in the music/entertainment genre and these contestants treat his honest verdicts like they had just ended their world.
That bugs me. Which is why I'm not interested in those shows. Tears and jeers to show off. This is nuts.
Boston was struck without warning. By a disater that seemed very out of the ordinary. Despite having the uncanny ability to duplicate many copies of himself, Paul Ruff in his guise as Multiplus is discovering that crowd control was no walk in the park. Especially when he and six of his 'copies' are controlling the panicked. "Single file please. No pushing, shoving, scratching, biting, kicking and...you know the rest" mentioned the original Multiplus. Y'ep folks. Nothing to see here. Unless you count seven identical men in pajamas as nothing" added a copy. I don't get it. Boston does not have earthquakes.It's too far in the north eastern United States, while California and Seattle I can understand. Damn This place has the atrraction of a demolitorised zone. thought Paul as he recapped on how he had received an annonymous distress call while surfing the internet on his handheld internet-accessible phone. It was one of those video sites, where he would have a laugh riot with another of those naturally tone-deaf individuals syncing smash hits until he found a more morbid video from a guy called Longshot.
So after donning his mantle as Multiplus, he and his copies were where they are now. Just then, a panicked middle age woman broke from the crowd and pleaded to one of them, not caring if it was the real Multiplus or not. "Please you gonna help me. My daughter. She's trapped under rubble along with others about two blocks away. I can't get to her. There is an riot going on too. Please help her" "Don't mam, we're on our way now. Stick with two of my copies." Multiplus ensured her. "Okay guys, crowd control's over. Folks are in danger two blocks away. Let's move." And so three copies warped into the orginal body so the one teen army ran solo towards the site, while his remaining copies assist the woman.
Once he arrived, he uttered silently. "Holy...." The rubble was there and so was the riot. Though the costumed guy was not expected. Who was he? Could that be Longshot?
I have made a mistake when submitting one question about Wildcat. I accidently put a wrong answer in. Can this be fixed, if so please tell. It's a question that is important to character and it might upset a few folks. Please can anyone help?
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