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A Wet Helmet:
I wish I had a lifetime pass...   For the D.C. Metro system.   That'd be awesome.

Alex C:

--- Quote from: Dliessmgg on 08 Jul 2010, 12:16 --- Norio Wakamoto's voice.

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Far as voices go, Mako had a pass with me as well, but then he went and died. I guess there's not much need for a posthumous pass, but he earned it. The way he did Aku in Samurai Jack was deliciously over the top and Uncle Iroh cheerfully stole episodes of Avatar at an alarming rate.

De_El:

--- Quote from: David_Dovey on 09 Jul 2010, 00:19 ---John Darnielle, although I say without the slightest bit of hyperbole that I do not ever see him having to use it.

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So true. The Life of the World to Come may not have been complete solid gold like some other Mountain Goats albums, but got damn it's still fucking great.

sean:

--- Quote from: A Wet Helmet on 09 Jul 2010, 07:03 ---I wish I had a lifetime pass...   For the D.C. Metro system.   That'd be awesome.

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i paid 5 dollars for the first time last night for metro. i was incredibly upset. 

Graphite:

--- Quote from: axerton on 09 Jul 2010, 06:27 ---for a while I thought there was no one, as my basic test was would I still respect this person on some level if they turned out to be a rasist sexist homophobic fuckstain and these oppinions started to play heavily into their work. But then I thought - Terry Pratchet, and yeah I think  he could write the next five disc world novels about how the KKK came in and purified the world and that still wouldn't be enough to undo the great work he has done so far.

Give it some time and Stephen Moffat might be there too. 

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This is basically also my answer, because I would probably attribute anything terrible Pratchett did at this point to Alzheimers (sigh). Except replace Moffat with Neil Gaiman.
Oh, and Margaret Atwood. At this point, she could not possibly turn me against her.
It sort of defeats the purpose of the exercise, because it's not a true lifetime pass, but my choices are based, to an extent, on the fact that I trust these people never to actually become morally awful, so I can deal with seeing them perhaps producing subpar work at some stage in the future.

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