For being DC Comic's most recognizable female character, WW has been given the cinematic shaft for a long time. We've seen two incarnations of Lois Lane and countless Bat-groupies, but not one decent pitch for the Amazon in the big screen. And we're talking about a character who made armored underwear cool waaay before anyone heard of Princess Leia. So here's one humble man's suggestion for any future casting of the Wonder Woman movie. I really have three rules for casting: she has to be at least 5'10", under 45 and attractive enough to pass for a princess. Sandrine Holt - Age: 36, Height: 5'10", Relevant Movie/TV Roles: Resident Evil: Apocalypse & Mutant X Pros : She's played both a (doomed) reporter and a person with superpowers, so if she can play both, she's a shoe-in. Plus she's probably the least-known actress on this list, so they can two movies out of her cheap. Cons : While D.C. isn't as star-crazy as Marvel when it co
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A couple years later they pulled the bankruptcy thing, and that was kind of the last straw. After that I wasnt too terribly concerned about paying them off, the greedy bastards. In one of the latest letters that I got (that contained a number), the amount had grown from around $3000 or so (I'm not sure which account it was, but they ranged from $2-3,000), to around $20,000 - they were generously offering to let me off for half that amount (to which I have to answer; if I had $10,000 to pay you off, wouldnt I be sending monthly payments?)
During all this time, I have recieved at least 2 credit card offers in the mail every week.
Why the credit card companies cannot simply freeze your accounts as is and cut your credit, and not thaw you till they're paid off, I dont understand. They might get less from each account, but it seems like the chances of default would be lower.
Of course, if they do that, then they cannot claim to have lost $20,000 on an account worth $3000, can they?
I'd still be interested in paying off the debt, but not with the $1000s in extra bullshit they've tacked on. When someone proposes a plan like that, I'll join in.