I was reminded immediately of this:darksakul said:Its the Game of Thrones Law:MowDownJoe said:There must always be a Stark in the host chair, apparently.
The ladies did a good job in this one. Tumor Meat Truck ahoy!
There always must be a Stark in Winterfell, there also must be a Stark in the Chair.
Where is Graham any ways, in a cave with a box of Scraps?
Then I found this picture and it all makes sense
Graham is a combination of Eddard (Ned) Stark and Athony (Tony) Stark.
Also at the risk of sounding sexist, having Kate, Katrine and LeeLee doing Feed Dump was awesome.
Gah... you beat me to itQuiet Stranger said:How bout "Tumor-flavored ice cream"?
Muscular tumours are uncommon, but they do happen [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft-tissue_sarcoma]. They don't make you stronger, because the tumour still grows as a shapeless lump, not proper muscle tissue.itchcrotch said:it would also depend on what kind of tumor it was. i'm no... 'tumorologisy' but when cells become cancerous, to they lose whatever differentiates them from other kinds of cells? why do you never get muscular tumors? it's always organs or skin in that case of UV damage... so many questions!
There's also teratomas (icky picture warning) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teratoma], which can contain cells resembling muscle, hair, or anything else in the body.Don Reba said:Muscular tumours are uncommon, but they do happen [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft-tissue_sarcoma]. They don't make you stronger, because the tumour still grows as a shapeless lump, not proper muscle tissue.
One of them looks like a pizza wrap with lots of ketchup and melted cheese. Except, there is a hair in it - ugh.Formica Archonis said:There's also teratomas (icky picture warning) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teratoma], which can contain cells resembling muscle, hair, or anything else in the body.Don Reba said:Muscular tumours are uncommon, but they do happen [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft-tissue_sarcoma]. They don't make you stronger, because the tumour still grows as a shapeless lump, not proper muscle tissue.