February 11, 2009

Alex wrote a very elloquent tear-drenched post about his beloved TV shows, posters included. However, many of you are no doubt curious as to what Da Vinci’s Inquest is actually about as Alex only provided a logo.

Luckily, I’ve helped my good chum out and have provided a poster:

Yummy!

Posted in Television, LOST


5 Old Comments

  1. Just a glimpse of Dane’s porn collection.

    Comment by The Root Beer King — February 11, 2009 @ 2:32 am

  2. More true than you think. Dane and I had a networking program running the other week, and I was able to have a look at Dane’s “download” directory.

    In which was a fascinating mix of stuff, including copious amounts of porn (including one entitled”sisters”, anime, and a few obscure games.

    After laughing my ass off, I showed my wife, who said it best: “It’s like looking into Dane’s brain”.

    Comment by Alex — February 12, 2009 @ 2:28 am

  3. Sir, I’m afraid your journalistic skills are suspect:

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101199/

    The men in your life may leave you, Children grow up, parents pass away. The only ones who are there for you, From cradle to grave, Are your sisters.

    I innocently downloaded one of my beloved soaps that I like to watch during the ironing and you sir have the audacity, nay; the GAUL to insinuate that there may have been erotic material on my computer.

    Any photos of under-age girls are merely for record purposes; as an educator it is my duty to document each new junior idol as part of my ongoing thesis which delves into corruption of youth: Something you, sir, excel at!

    Comment by Dane Scaysbrook — February 12, 2009 @ 3:47 am

  4. “I just downloaded an 80’s Hentai and the women has slightly hairy armpits”

    Dane - to me on MSN Feb 14th, 2009.

    Comment by Alex — February 15, 2009 @ 1:40 am

  5. PS, new show coming soon. We just recorded… Ep 70 of Anime Pacific (or perhaps ep 0 of ANiPac… keep your anime pacific feed going)

    Comment by Alex — February 15, 2009 @ 4:35 am

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