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Sat 12 May 2012, 1:07,
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Shame, because it was the best level in the game.
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Sat 12 May 2012, 1:09,
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The final scene is you getting shot, viewpoint switching to Madge herself, a gun slides across the floor and you snatch it and elegantly blow the faces off three terrorists (in slow motion, of course) before a rescue team bursts in and ushers you out.
Oh and the inevitable comedy scene where a corgi bites one inna nads.
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Sat 12 May 2012, 1:13,
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Oh and the inevitable comedy scene where a corgi bites one inna nads.

But what did we get? A truck exploded and sprayed comedy-green gas.
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Sat 12 May 2012, 1:16,
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Sat 12 May 2012, 1:19,
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Why is deadly gas always green in films and cartoons?
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Sat 12 May 2012, 1:25,
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Sat 12 May 2012, 1:34,
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A whole section on the halogens. There's a rather lovely little experiment with a blob of liquid bromine in a sealed glass tube. Hold the tube and the heat from your hands cause the bromine to turn to vapour which fills the tube. Put it down again and it recondenses.
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Sat 12 May 2012, 1:42,
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That's how wonderful science is. Someone has the word printed on their body.
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Sat 12 May 2012, 2:31,
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I've seen my fair share of 'your' instead of 'you're' tattoos before, but that's something else.
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Sat 12 May 2012, 3:13,
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Green is 'brighter' at the upper end than any other colour to a viewer.
Red works but for film is hard to light up without bleeding or pinking,
blue ends up as cyan, purple is silly and B& etc.
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Sat 12 May 2012, 1:31,
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Red works but for film is hard to light up without bleeding or pinking,
blue ends up as cyan, purple is silly and B& etc.

I bet it does some damage, but still...
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Sat 12 May 2012, 1:51,
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Elemental iodine (I2) is poisonous if taken orally in larger amounts; 2–3 grams of it is a lethal dose for an adult human.
Iodine vapor is very irritating to the eye, to mucous membranes, and in the respiratory tract. Concentration of iodine in the air should not exceed 1 mg/m3 (eight-hour time-weighted average).
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Sat 12 May 2012, 1:56,
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Iodine vapor is very irritating to the eye, to mucous membranes, and in the respiratory tract. Concentration of iodine in the air should not exceed 1 mg/m3 (eight-hour time-weighted average).

I guess, if I'm wearing the right gear I should be fine, but that does all sound particularly nasty; almost like mustard gas.
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Sat 12 May 2012, 2:15,
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If you made the gas purple film viewers would laugh before the meatpuppet yelled the re-enforcing line, 'Poison gas!'.
And then Prince would sue you thinking it was a snide slap at his pathetic ego.
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Sat 12 May 2012, 1:53,
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And then Prince would sue you thinking it was a snide slap at his pathetic ego.

I dunno, I feel like in MW3, Europe got its arse kicked by Cobra Commander, or Dick Dastardly or some other wily villain.
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Sat 12 May 2012, 1:17,
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that split into individual explosive corgi shits that detonate on contact with the target
that'd be badass
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Sat 12 May 2012, 1:21,
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that'd be badass

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Sat 12 May 2012, 1:25,
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Always in the distance is the yapping. By the end of it they all have nightmares about the yapping.
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Sat 12 May 2012, 1:28,
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"WRAF WRAF WRAF!" The Corgi Prime flys through the air, tongue lolling joyfully. The corgi deploys! BANG! 24 Sub Corgis seek out their targets.
"WRAFWRAFWRAFRRRRRRWRAFWRAFRRRRWRAFYOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW-" x24
BOOOOOM! x24
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Sat 12 May 2012, 2:02,
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"WRAFWRAFWRAFRRRRRRWRAFWRAFRRRRWRAFYOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW-" x24
BOOOOOM! x24

Explode with joy would be my first guess.
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Sat 12 May 2012, 1:14,
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