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Island of
Rejected Toys


Horribly Twisted Gifts... Like Baby's First
Table Saw


Grand Theft OTTO: Springfield

Snake... Wiggum... Homer... They're all here!


Episode 134

Lifeguard Opportunity at Bayview Beach


Rastafarian Homer

Pass the Dutchie on the left side, mon.


Episode 131

Dexter & Marley...
Forever borowing stuff that ain't theirs.


Star Whores

Looks like Han is sleeping solo tonight


Episode 128

Dexter takes a cheap shot at Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney


Episode 127

Mary & Dexter discuss the American flag


Episode 126

Dexter & Marley go shopping for female hygiene products


Episode 124

Marley goes Easter shopping


Bill Gates
Goes to Hell

Dexter's rant about
Windows Vista



TimeSplitters 2: Big Tony's Nightclub

Written by DetErest

The gangster known as Big Tony sure does have a lot of artwork hanging on the walls of his nightclub. One of these pieces just happened to catch my eye during a video replay recording... So I decided to head back for another tour of Big Tony's Nightclub, and have a look at everything that's on display.

Decorative Wall Pieces Inside Big Tony's Nightclub

Perhaps it's just my imagination, but this painting seems to be that of a figure that closely resembles one of the Splitter enemies from the future. I believe the bottom of it reads "La Lore Fuller", whatever that is supposed to mean.

At first, I thought this image depicted a lion... But it seems to look more like a figure riding a horse while carrying a spear, as his horse makes a bit of a jump.

This one also looks a bit like a lion... But the tail and legs resemble that of a horse, simply standing upright with the back leg stretched out.

An advertisement that appears to promote Big Tony's "Sunrise Club". Recycling a famous line from The Godfather, the poster reads "We'll make you an offer you can't refuse". Of course, the offer seems to imply that members will experience encounters with beautiful women. Hey, sex sells.

Another mention of the Sunrise Club, with "Paris Revue" running along the top.

I'm not really sure who this figure is supposed to be, or if it's meant to represent anyone at all. It looks to be an older man, but it's hard to tell.

As for this one, I'm completely clueless as to what the swirls of paint in various colors are supposed to represent... It would seem unlikely that they'd use a

 







 

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