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Posted 1/6/2009 10:07:39 AM


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Different strokes I guess, cause that was a stinking tower of crapola in my books.

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Posted 1/6/2009 10:51:52 PM


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slym2none (1/5/2009)




-slym (would roll both those kids up and smoke them)


Well back that talk up...Dont try to "Buffy" out either. I think it is time for a CPG X-men trivia challenge.









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Posted 1/7/2009 2:31:52 AM


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I have nothing to prove - I was reading back issues of X-Men when these guys were still in diapers. I have standards and a conscience, I don't go into contests with an unfair advantage.



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Posted 1/7/2009 2:29:31 PM


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I didnt know you were that old...

Wow... you're old.

But still I may surprize you.

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Posted 1/8/2009 3:25:27 PM


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Fuj you're not answering my quiz question, are you admitting defeat?

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Posted 1/8/2009 3:28:36 PM


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Heres another one:

Stan Lee created the X-men and explained the naming of the title of the book to convey what about the characters featured?  Essentially, why are the X-men called the X-men according to it's creator?

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Posted 1/8/2009 10:40:57 PM


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I have nothing to prove - I was reading back issues of X-Men when these guys were still in diapers. I have standards and a conscience, I don't go into contests with an unfair advantage.



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Your like the bully too scared to fight









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Posted 1/8/2009 11:59:17 PM


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Boboset (1/8/2009)
Heres another one:

Stan Lee created the X-men and explained the naming of the title of the book to convey what about the characters featured?  Essentially, why are the X-men called the X-men according to it's creator?

 

uhhh. the extra powers they had?

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Posted 1/9/2009 12:36:23 AM


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Ouch, good trivia question, and one I'll bet we've all read at one time or another...

I'll take a poke at it and say because of the extra gene(s), or 'x factor'.

Now I'm going to go and find out for sure...

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Posted 1/9/2009 1:30:31 AM


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SCHEISSE!!!

Okay, I was wrong... but after looking at my Marvel Masterworks/ The X-Men #1, I was refreshed on Bobosets trivia as to why Stan 'The Man' Lee came up with the name.

Little bit of trivia there, too...

what was the first name that Stan came up with for the comic that would be known as 'The (Uncanny) X-Men???

(Stan was kooky, but undeniably the shizznit. )

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