I don't know enough about external drives to figure out where to find the best one for my needs. Therefore, I sent my question to the local
Computer Depot. Hopefully they'll help me sort it out. It may be something as simple as buying an
upload cable, and I won't have to bring my computer into the shop.
StickJon gets wrapped up, his arms bound to his sides, right? Then, when the mardi-gras jester or whatever the hell it is approaches him, StickJon punches through the side of his bindings, with plenty of room for him to extend his arm. In addition, the bindings still curve as if they're wrapped around something - which would be his arm. Also, if the bindings were so tight that he couldn't unwrap them on his own, how could he maneuver his arm enough to burst through with his hand, let alone work up enough force?
Why, when he tosses the cross-dressing mime into the potato-head guy, is his horribly-drawn hand now attached to a full arm, as opposed to the stick it was before?
And why are there a bunch of ALFs standing around?
- Yes, his arms were held to one side. However, by vibrating his hand at super-speed underneath the strips of party favor, he was able to loosen his bindings just enough to find a weak spot. When one of the goons-- Harley-- got close enough, he burst his hand through, splitting the paper cocoon, and grabbed her. Yeesh, I didn't think anyone would analyze a comic book so closely. Just enjoy it.
- His coat sleeve rolled up when he extended his arm to snag Harley's collar. It fell back down when he broke free and started spinning her around.
- You don't throw a huge party and not invite your alien friends. That's rudeness on an intergalactic level.
Good eye. It's a character
based on Mr. T-- specifically, a nod to the design from the old
Ruby-Spears cartoon. T's got a good sense of humor. He can laugh at himself.