A Conversation for Talking Point: Design your Supervillain Hideout
A nice quiet house in the suburbs.
J Started conversation Nov 26, 2004
You know what the UN or US says every time it receives a threat of a mad evil genius with nuclear weapons?
"Check all the hollowed out volcanos in the shape of a skull - check all the wrecked pirate ships with satellite dishes on them - check all the uninhabited castles in Europe."
If you want to be a successful evil genius, just keep it simple. A nice house in the suburbs with a red mailbox out front will accomplish a reasonable level on anonymity and a quiet place to launch a world takeover...
A nice quiet house in the suburbs.
F F Churchton Posted Nov 27, 2004
Yes...the Iraqi information minister tried that one and they still haven't found him although Ragi Omar did, and he's not telling the US, the UN or HIGNFY where he lives!!!
A nice quiet house in the suburbs.
John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Nov 27, 2004
That red mail box is a bit suspicious.
A nice quiet house in the suburbs.
Spynxxx Posted Nov 28, 2004
Face it, unless you've signed on for the sequal, you always get it in the end. Might as well go out in the comfort of ones own home. WAIT!!! An ephiphony!!! Your home is your castle. Castle equals kingdom. I'm thinking diplomatic immunity. Oh, to tell "The Man" that, so sorry, you're on forign soil, gotta go gotta go. Now I'm feeling the bad host. A cup of tea before you depart then.
A nice quiet house in the suburbs.
squaresmartgirl Posted Dec 1, 2004
Of course you must really take into account the disadvantages of suburbia. Prying neighbors will give you away every time. There is nothing that those bored housewifes can't discover.
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