Senor Senior, Sr.
Yellow Trout
Villainy is about three things: Challenge, Tradition, and Manners
Posts: 140
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Post by Senor Senior, Sr. on Dec 15, 2006 20:20:23 GMT -5
PETA is an organization with laudible goals, but sadly, has become much too overzealous in trying to achieve them. They should be striving to put an end to animal cruelty, yes, but the more I see the more they seem willing to sacrifice human lives, which strikes me, considering that we ARE animals, in terms of biology, as quite hypocritical. I'd best clarify that statement, upon further thought. I am certainly not in favor of animal cruelty, and fully believe that anyone who IS cruel to an animal should be severly punishe din the eyes of the law. However, in other information that I have found on PETA, they do not strike me as much the angels they would like the world to believe. Their love of animals is bordering on the obsessive and there is some alleged evidence that they tacitly support several ecoterrorist groups. As I said before, PETA has laudable goals, but I have to express a concern about it's more vociferous members. -SSS
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Post by patrickdron on Dec 15, 2006 20:23:39 GMT -5
what kind of music do you enjoy listening to?
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Senor Senior, Sr.
Yellow Trout
Villainy is about three things: Challenge, Tradition, and Manners
Posts: 140
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Post by Senor Senior, Sr. on Dec 15, 2006 20:28:53 GMT -5
While I am not a fan of the music the young people like to listen to these days, I do have an affinity for jazz, and classic rythmn and blues. Ray Charles, B.B. King, Louis Armstrong and so on.
I also am partial to the classical works of Bach and Strauss, and I still can samba with the best of them.
-SSS
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Post by Dr. Drakken on Dec 15, 2006 20:30:41 GMT -5
What is your view on outsourcing?
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Senor Senior, Sr.
Yellow Trout
Villainy is about three things: Challenge, Tradition, and Manners
Posts: 140
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Post by Senor Senior, Sr. on Dec 15, 2006 20:36:15 GMT -5
Outsourcing, from a business standpoint, can be used to maximize profits, but only if the third party you are outsourcing to is reliable.
In my experience, you have, at best, a 50/50 chance of it working out profitably.
These days, I prefer the hands on approach. You may have noticed that it is usually Junior and myself who carry out my schemes. I am not one for henchmen unless it is absolutely necessary. And even then, I can usually find unwitting help amongst the employees in the companies I own.
-SSS
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Post by Dr. Drakken on Dec 15, 2006 20:40:58 GMT -5
I was thinking more like outsourcing contraptions, like death rays and such.
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Senor Senior, Sr.
Yellow Trout
Villainy is about three things: Challenge, Tradition, and Manners
Posts: 140
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Post by Senor Senior, Sr. on Dec 15, 2006 20:44:55 GMT -5
Ah, I follow you now.
When it comes to equiment, then yes, outsourcing is definitely an excellent idea. Particulalry if, like myself, you are not scientifically inclined. I have a contract with Mr. Jack Hench and HenchCo as well as several other underworld contacts who can acquire more esoteric items for me, when needed.
Which reminds me, I really must contact Ms. Sandiego again, now that she is out of retirement...
-SSS
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Post by Dr. Drakken on Dec 15, 2006 20:49:51 GMT -5
To be honest I've never really trusted HenchCo or jack hench. They have some really good equipment for us villains though.
Do you know of a Big Daddy Brotherson?
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Senor Senior, Sr.
Yellow Trout
Villainy is about three things: Challenge, Tradition, and Manners
Posts: 140
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Post by Senor Senior, Sr. on Dec 15, 2006 20:51:47 GMT -5
I have heard of the gentleman, though neve rhad the privilege of meeting him. As I understand it, he deals primarily in information. I haven't as yet had need of his services.
-SSS
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Post by Dr. Drakken on Dec 15, 2006 20:54:17 GMT -5
Just a warning, if you ever do need his services. He likes to play silly games.
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Senor Senior, Sr.
Yellow Trout
Villainy is about three things: Challenge, Tradition, and Manners
Posts: 140
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Post by Senor Senior, Sr. on Dec 15, 2006 20:59:07 GMT -5
Then it is fortunate for me that I also enjoy silly games form time to time. But thank you for the warning.
-SSS
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Post by Dr. Drakken on Dec 15, 2006 21:06:58 GMT -5
He'll also require a password from you. I don't know if he's changed it but last time it was... "Neenenner".
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Post by Dippy on Dec 16, 2006 8:48:12 GMT -5
Have you ever watched Mythbusters? If so then what do you think of this?
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Post by Ashley Benlove on Dec 16, 2006 10:16:52 GMT -5
What religion are you?
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Senor Senior, Sr.
Yellow Trout
Villainy is about three things: Challenge, Tradition, and Manners
Posts: 140
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Post by Senor Senior, Sr. on Dec 16, 2006 20:41:52 GMT -5
Have you ever watched Mythbusters? If so then what do you think of this? I have seen the program from time to time. It is not entirely my cup of tea, but it is amusing. The comic is also very amusing. -SSS
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Senor Senior, Sr.
Yellow Trout
Villainy is about three things: Challenge, Tradition, and Manners
Posts: 140
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Post by Senor Senior, Sr. on Dec 16, 2006 20:42:56 GMT -5
I was raised a Catholic, but these days I consider myself more of an agnostic. -SSS
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Post by Dr. Drakken on Dec 16, 2006 20:58:31 GMT -5
Any past plots of yours that you liked particularly well?
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Post by Ashley Benlove on Dec 17, 2006 9:29:18 GMT -5
What meat is the best?
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Post by Dr. Drakken on Dec 17, 2006 11:31:53 GMT -5
What do you think of the buffoon?
What is your favorite beverage?
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Senor Senior, Sr.
Yellow Trout
Villainy is about three things: Challenge, Tradition, and Manners
Posts: 140
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Post by Senor Senior, Sr. on Dec 17, 2006 11:32:55 GMT -5
Any past plots of yours that you liked particularly well? While the look on Kim Possible's face when she realized I am quite the expert at hand to hand combat during our X-games freefall was quite satisfying, I have to say that my favorite plot was my attempt to literally freeze the assets of the Billionaires' Club. Even though Kim Possible foiled that particular plot, it was still quite satisfying to see that pompous Phillippe Boullion taken down a peg or two. -SSS
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