It seems they’re at least original to Werther, if no one else.
On that note…who is “Werther”? Is it a man, woman or a state of being?
It’s a small town in northwest Germany. Lovely town. And yet, the Werther’s factory isn’t even located there anymore. This requires further study.
I did not know that, that’s wunderbar to hear.
Next question: is the front desk looking for Mr. Goodbar?
I am not a servant of the minions of Apocalypse!! I only wanted to cold start my starship!! It’s too late, now.
…it crashed into the planetoid…
Getting on.
Can you tell me how to stop male retail employees from always sounding like nasty, dirty old men?
What kind of stores do you shop at that have employees like that? I’d tell a Store Manager and contact their corporate division too. There’s no reason for that behavior.
Who is The Riddler? An intellectual masochist.
I have never been so flattered in all my days. I thank you from the bottom of my black tangled heart. For a guy with all the answers you are not very smart, HubCityQuestion. Riddle me this Boyo!
Who do we harass to get you into this apps encyclopedia? We get entries for Duke of Deception and Kid Flashg when we look you up-or do you prefer it that way?
Keep up the cheek, Riddler, and I’ll tell Reaganfan where you’ve been ducking him.
As for the encyclopedia, I’d like to point out there is an entire subforum dedicated to bringing content requests to community moderators who pass them along to the content managers. It rhymes with “The Question Rocks.”
Hey I’m back! I’m going to become a regular on this thread lol!
So here’s my question
If everything was possible would it be possible for something to be impossible?
Take your time on it lol! I’ma be here all night
I know what you want me to say: “if everything were possible, then it would only be impossible for something to be impossible.” But that’s more of a linguistic discussion than a really philosophical one. You’re playing with concepts imperfectly interpreted by nouns and their opposites. The true answer is that your hypothetical scenario defeats itself. Any universally true scenario is by necessity its own double negative.
So, the real answer to your question is is: No.
hey is there any truth to the rumor that Lex Luthor is trying to buy 51 percent of the shares of Warner Bros stock for whatever reason? do you think he is up to something again?
Are Handy Snacks really all that handy? Let’s cut to the brass tacks: it’s a small, flimsy plastic tray filled with small, thin crackers and “cheese spread” topped off with that small red spreading rectangle.
What happens when the spreading deal pops out of your hand in the cafeteria and you don’t know where it went and there’s nothing else nearby to spread the “cheese” with?
What happens when that stupid “seal” is on so tight that you inadvertently peel it off so hard that the darn thing spills on the cafeteria table and floor?
Inquiring minds must know!
Luthor is always up to something, Allen. But his designs on the media are focused on the East Coast for now. He’s more interested in controlling the news than entertainment.
Vroom: Was there a question in there, or are you just asking me for feedback on your tight five?
The question was: Are Handy Snacks all that handy?
Survey says no.
HubcityQuestion, I have a question for you, I’m a huge fan of both movie and TV of The Fugitive. Was there ever any DC comic book story that’s a lot like The Fugitive?
A man on the run framed for the murder of a woman he loves, you say, who won’t stop until he proves his own innocence? How would you feel if, instead of Harrison Ford, the story starred Batman? Because that’s precisely what you get in “Bruce Wayne: Murderer?”, a 2002 storyline across every Bat-title by Greg Rucka, Ed Brubaker and Devin Grayson. It begins when the police find Bruce Wayne’s girlfriend at the time, Vesper Child, murdered in his manor. He and his personal bodyguard, future Checkmate star Sasha Bordeaux, are the lead suspects. It’s up to Batman and his closest allies to solve the case and find out who framed Gotham’s favorite son. The storyline continues across two volumes, into the appropriately titled “Bruce Wayne: Fugitive”.
How does the joker truly feel about harley?
Not nearly as strongly as he feels about Batman.