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Array MSRP for the LXV is 199, so we figure the GT60 is one of those things where, if you have to ask, you can’t afford it.6) Piaggio has some new models to announce, but not until the MP3 has had it’s time in the limelight.7) And, as Dudel mentioned in his comments the other day:2007 USA scooter models:* No more Scarabeo 250* Scarabeo 100 4T as a new model* Sport City 250 scooter* Mojito 150 comes back to USA* Scarabeo 50 4T gets new taillight, and is cheaper* New Scarabeo 500 is a revamped BV500* MP3 (or whatever it’ll be called here) will retail for 999Thanks to Illnoise and Dudel for keep us in the loop for this weeks Piaggio dealer meeting…
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Or Tony Blair, is he doing enough to stop 500,000 deaths of UK citizens per year?How many of these are due to terrorism or violence? It does not take a great leap of imagination to come up with a few ideas of why Iraqi people would want to blame US/UK actions for their sad losses.In fact, Iraq has a population of 26 million people. Odd, eh?Now I am not trying to deny that there have been thousands of deaths casued by war and violence in Iraq;
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Gen 13 is another of new title by Wildstorm in that company’s effort to revive numerous failed Image titles from the mid 1990’s. Gen 13 was first appeared in 1994 and was written by Jim Lee and Brandon Choi (There is your typical poor Image writing) and illustrated by J. With that in mind, let’s go ahead and do this review.Creative TeamWriter: Gail SimonePenciler: Talent CaldwellInker: Matt BanningArt Rating: 6 Night Girls out of 10Story Rating: 4 Night Girls out of 10Overall Rating: 5 Night Girls out of 10Synopsis: This issue begins with several customers of Tabula Rasa chatting in an internet chat room while watching a live video feed. To be fair, Sarah was a bisexual in the original Gen 13 and that only made her hotter.)We shift to Dr. Cross talking to his assistant Megan. The kids then engage in a group hug as Caitlin says that all they have is each other and they are going to need each other and that they are going to escape.CommentsThe Good: Gen 13 #1 was a rather unimpressive read. I thought that the dialogue between Dr. Cross and Megan was by far the funniest and best written dialogue in this issue. However, if you dig that style of art then you will certainly enjoy Caldwell’s work on this issue.The Bad: Honestly, while reading Gen 13 #1 I thought I was transported back in time to 1994. This issue read like an original Image comic, and that is most definitely not a compliment. This issue was poorly written and came across about as generic as possible.I thought this issue was oddly paced. Now, it is only the first issue and Simone has plenty of time to try and flesh out and develop their personalities, however, it would have been nice to see something a bit more creative and original in this first issue.The storyline itself isn’t all that novel or exciting. Wetworks failed to hook me and now Gen 13 has failed to earn a spot on the Revolution’s pull list. However, with Wildstorm, since they are flooding the market with so many new titles and I already have a full pull list and limited funds I have decided to give these Wildstorm titles just one issue to hook me. Does anyone think that Gen 13 deserves another issue or two to try and earn a spot on my pull list?
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Blagojevich gave the legislature the budget without enough time for the anti-abortion legislators to find where Blagojevich put the stem cell research money. Im not saying [if theres stem cell research money or not].I thought this anecdote did a good job of making the case that if you want to make progress in politics sometimes you have to play dirty.However, Blagojevich crossed into bs territory when he said that he wanted his legacy to be to build a progressive movement that would sustain itself beyond his gubernatorial campaign.That’s the progressive movement.
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Array MSRP for the LXV is 199, so we figure the GT60 is one of those things where, if you have to ask, you can’t afford it.6) Piaggio has some new models to announce, but not until the MP3 has had it’s time in the limelight.7) And, as Dudel mentioned in his comments the other day:2007 USA scooter models:* No more Scarabeo 250* Scarabeo 100 4T as a new model* Sport City 250 scooter* Mojito 150 comes back to USA* Scarabeo 50 4T gets new taillight, and is cheaper* New Scarabeo 500 is a revamped BV500* MP3 (or whatever it’ll be called here) will retail for 999Thanks to Illnoise and Dudel for keep us in the loop for this weeks Piaggio dealer meeting…
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Or Tony Blair, is he doing enough to stop 500,000 deaths of UK citizens per year?How many of these are due to terrorism or violence? It does not take a great leap of imagination to come up with a few ideas of why Iraqi people would want to blame US/UK actions for their sad losses.In fact, Iraq has a population of 26 million people. Odd, eh?Now I am not trying to deny that there have been thousands of deaths casued by war and violence in Iraq;
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Gen 13 is another of new title by Wildstorm in that company’s effort to revive numerous failed Image titles from the mid 1990’s. Gen 13 was first appeared in 1994 and was written by Jim Lee and Brandon Choi (There is your typical poor Image writing) and illustrated by J. With that in mind, let’s go ahead and do this review.Creative TeamWriter: Gail SimonePenciler: Talent CaldwellInker: Matt BanningArt Rating: 6 Night Girls out of 10Story Rating: 4 Night Girls out of 10Overall Rating: 5 Night Girls out of 10Synopsis: This issue begins with several customers of Tabula Rasa chatting in an internet chat room while watching a live video feed. To be fair, Sarah was a bisexual in the original Gen 13 and that only made her hotter.)We shift to Dr. Cross talking to his assistant Megan. The kids then engage in a group hug as Caitlin says that all they have is each other and they are going to need each other and that they are going to escape.CommentsThe Good: Gen 13 #1 was a rather unimpressive read. I thought that the dialogue between Dr. Cross and Megan was by far the funniest and best written dialogue in this issue. However, if you dig that style of art then you will certainly enjoy Caldwell’s work on this issue.The Bad: Honestly, while reading Gen 13 #1 I thought I was transported back in time to 1994. This issue read like an original Image comic, and that is most definitely not a compliment. This issue was poorly written and came across about as generic as possible.I thought this issue was oddly paced. Now, it is only the first issue and Simone has plenty of time to try and flesh out and develop their personalities, however, it would have been nice to see something a bit more creative and original in this first issue.The storyline itself isn’t all that novel or exciting. Wetworks failed to hook me and now Gen 13 has failed to earn a spot on the Revolution’s pull list. However, with Wildstorm, since they are flooding the market with so many new titles and I already have a full pull list and limited funds I have decided to give these Wildstorm titles just one issue to hook me. Does anyone think that Gen 13 deserves another issue or two to try and earn a spot on my pull list?
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Blagojevich gave the legislature the budget without enough time for the anti-abortion legislators to find where Blagojevich put the stem cell research money. Im not saying [if theres stem cell research money or not].I thought this anecdote did a good job of making the case that if you want to make progress in politics sometimes you have to play dirty.However, Blagojevich crossed into bs territory when he said that he wanted his legacy to be to build a progressive movement that would sustain itself beyond his gubernatorial campaign.That’s the progressive movement.
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