Anthony Durrant

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  • in reply to: Ghost in the Shell (Scarlett Johansson) #134905
    Anthony Durrant
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    As am I. Although female robots do not affact me sexually, I have been tntrigued for several years by the idea of becoming one, and I have seen the original animated film years ago, in the mid 90s. I will wait till this films comes out on DVD, as I would like to see one of the new Marvel Comics movies first (I’ll choose the film).

    in reply to: Madamoiselle Ani #134904
    Anthony Durrant
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    That’s it. I know nothing of this performer or what her exact specialty was, but it is possible that she was making her biceps go up and down for the camera.

    in reply to: My night terrors #134839
    Anthony Durrant
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    As l was saying before l was rudely interrupted, l want all of you who suffer from night terrors to take my story to heart, for it is the fear that gives night terrors their greatest power.

    in reply to: My old identity #134650
    Anthony Durrant
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    I would like that very much, thank you, as I have no wish to start out as a beginning member again.

    in reply to: More You tube maddness #134618
    Anthony Durrant
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    That character’s name is Elliot Taylor, not Frankenstein. The Creature Commandos were the first fictional military squad I ever came across in my first ever issue of WHO’S WHO IN THE DC UNIVERSE, and I read their entry in that volume of the series very carefully because I liked the idea. The four Creature Commandos – the Patchwork Man, the Werewolf, the Vampire and Dr. Medusa – were all soldiers who were made into duplicates of the Universal Monsters as a way to shock their German and Japanese opponent, including Taylor, whose nickname, ironically enough, is given as “Lucky.”

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