My uncle looks a lot like Mulder...
Aug. 13th, 2005 02:00 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
COLTON: So, Mulder, whatta ya think? This look like the work of little green men?
MULDER: Grey.
COLTON: What?
MULDER: Grey. You said "green men." A Reticulan's skin tone is grey. They're notorious for their extraction of terrestrial human livers, due to iron depletion in the Reticulum galaxy.
COLTON: You can't be serious.
MULDER: Do you know how much liver and onions go for on Reticulum?
The most hilarious dialogue ever, from episode 3 of the first season of X-Files. Because Mulder's making up the entire thing off the top of his head in order to make Colton think that he really is crazy, like all the rumors make him out to be. I love the characters! Okay, that's just a post of the newly-obsessed. I finally found the first season on DVD at Costco.
Yeah, but now I'm basically just posting because I'm bored and I don't want to be productive. Thus far, here stands my summer reading:
Picture of Dorian Gray -- 235 / 235 pages [FINISHED]
Crime & Punishment -- 302 / 542 pages
Columbus in the Americas -- 0 / 172 pages
First Among Equals -- 0 / 483 pages
Hardball -- 0 / 240 pages
MULDER: Grey.
COLTON: What?
MULDER: Grey. You said "green men." A Reticulan's skin tone is grey. They're notorious for their extraction of terrestrial human livers, due to iron depletion in the Reticulum galaxy.
COLTON: You can't be serious.
MULDER: Do you know how much liver and onions go for on Reticulum?
The most hilarious dialogue ever, from episode 3 of the first season of X-Files. Because Mulder's making up the entire thing off the top of his head in order to make Colton think that he really is crazy, like all the rumors make him out to be. I love the characters! Okay, that's just a post of the newly-obsessed. I finally found the first season on DVD at Costco.
Yeah, but now I'm basically just posting because I'm bored and I don't want to be productive. Thus far, here stands my summer reading:
Picture of Dorian Gray -- 235 / 235 pages [FINISHED]
Crime & Punishment -- 302 / 542 pages
Columbus in the Americas -- 0 / 172 pages
First Among Equals -- 0 / 483 pages
Hardball -- 0 / 240 pages