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Feedback 1995-1997
"Wierzbowski - what a guy, eh? I cried for days.
I'm serious.
Really serious."
-- Chris
"This has to be the funniest damn home page I've ever seen! How refreshing to see the amazing potential of the net tapped to this extent."
-- Mike
"I think you guys have way too much free time on your hands and a sense of humor somewhere outside the normal realm of human joke-making... I love it, this site is one of the best produced, most artistically original, and biggest wastes of time I have seen. My hat's off."
-- Jason
"I have just found your page and the Alien WWW page. It is great to see that two or three friends and myself are not the only people in the world with an irrational and fanatical devotion to Aliens."
-- Aidan
"This is GREAT! A beautiful web page to give praise to the fallen Marine with the cool last name. I thought I was a huge fan of ALIENS, but after witnessing the awesome spectacle that is your site, I hold my head low. I was not worthy to call myself a true fan, but now that the way has been shown to me, I shall hunt for every glimpse of Wierzbowski the next time I load up the '86 classic.
Man, you SHOULD get Cameron to check this place out. It's like a holy shrine!
I'll make sure to list you guys under our cool sites on our page (http://www.islandnet.com/~corona/) - and I'd go for a tee of the guy, as long as it's good quality! I want to have his image endure!
Keep up the great work.
-- Patrick
"Hey, very cool page!! Good to see the underdogs of this classic film receiving some well deserved attention. A must see for all true Aliens fans. Congrats!!"
-- Matt
"You guys are awesome! ... Keep up the good work! I can't believe anyone else understands what it's like to watch those bloody characters so closely.
The Aliens board game (and Expansion set) is cooler than cool. Crowe can blow Frost to pieces (it's the only way to be sure) and Wierzbowski can beat the Queen over the head with Burke until he's giddy.
... T-shirt? A Wierzbowski t-shirt? You make, me buy. Ugga ugga.
Keep up the excellent Hunting!"
-- Dan
"Good Page! Finally, a fallen hero gets the credit he deserves."
-- Anonymous
"Thank you. You have changed my life. I was beginning to think that nobody out there understood, but now I see that I am not alone. There are other 'ski hunters out there. The close up in the mess hall is a triumph.
I am not worthy.
But but me down of a tee (or two) anyway."
-- "Thrax"
"I know the praise for the Wierzbowski Hunters page must be overwhelming, but I have to add my own bit of kudos. In college the rallying cry of "Wierzbooowwwwwwskiiii!!!" was oft heard echoing through my apartment (and occasional party). When we got ahold of our very own copy of the Leading Edge Aliens board game, it became an instant official rule that whenever our valient hero fell in combat, all participants should immediated take up the death howl -- "Wierzboooowskiii! Where's Wierzbowski!?!?!"
-- Mike
"Thanks a lot! I'm a huge Aliens fan (I own the Alien Trilogy) and I'm always looking for more insight. Like you, I thought Weirzbowski (or however you spell it) was a cool name. Too bad he didn't live for half of the movie. I think his death is cool, with his camera fading into static and Hicks calling his name twice. Keep up the good work!!!"
-- Jeffrey
"It rules, it RULES!"
-- Aaron
"Thanks to some friend of mine, I got to your wonderful page! Being the maintainer of the Alien WWW Site and the maintainer of the Alien FAQ, I am glad to see some people looking sharply at the Aliens movies... I REALLY LOVE YOUR PAGE! I can't shout it out loud enough. It's the most funny page I ever encountered."
"I must say that I never encountered anything like your page at all anywhere on the net. It looks _so_ professional... And still, it's so much full of truly utter crap... I think it's very much worth its place on the net...! It gave me hours of pleasure, not only reading it, but also trying to recuperate, and of course hours of fun while hunting down our Hero frame by frame...! Truly amazing how enthusiastic you can get about zilch... But seriously, I think Wierzbowski is a better man than anyone else in the movie. He doesn't get braggy about his achievements, or walk around like every other Rambo type... He's just playing the plain old bored marine, and he does a GREAT job doing it."
-- Eelko
"Excellent page folks! ... Keep up the good work on your site."
-- Michael
Subject: Elect Wierzbowski Even Though He's Alien-Chow
"Wierzbowski - a true American. I think we could all stand to be a bit more like Wierzbowski in our everyday lives. Thank you."
-- Jeff
"This page is a glorious service long awaited by a select few who know the true tragedy of a fallen friend. For our hero to have died such a tragic and meaningless death after such intense and moving character development gives new meaning to the word "despair". Only the warm, heart-felt commemoration provided here by these staunch individuals allows the rest of us to proceed in life with renewed hope that we, unlike Wierzbowski, may overcome. A healthy thanks to the Hunters!"
-- Jason
"god, yes, hook me up with the shirt ok? I love your page, it is everything I was looking for in my post-exam giddy euphoria.
keep it up, if you dare. you ARE the top 5% of the web."
-- Amber
"Wierzbowski Hunters continues to be the best site on the internet. The recent improvements have made it even more compelling and interesting. Keep up the good work! The world needs more sites like yours!"
-- Ken K.
"Glad to see you're still around, and as funny as ever! Your page is really the best there is!"
-- Jerome
"I'm going through your page... and it's a riot... it's great. You're brilliant.... or at least really, really amusing. Heh."
-- Heather
"Ummmmm....*Blink* *Blink* Uhhhhnhh... Well, I'm just plain amazed. I wish I had ideas this...good? I mean... Well... I'll just be sure to let other people know about this site. Eesh."
-- Nate B.
"I must say this for Marine Wierzbowski: Never have I presented such a loud victim to my queen. He made my acid-laden heart fill with animalistic joy. I'm sure he would have appreciated this site if he hadn't been burned to a crisp along with all my Xenomorph buddies and I. C'est la vie."
-- Mike R. "(Torched Bug)"
"Wow... this is the future, kinda. I think that in our post-God society we make icons and holy altars out of whatever comes before our eyes, just to fill our empty lives with at least some sort of meaning. Uhm. Well. I could be wrong, of course. Anyway: Cool page!"
-- Niklas B.
"Your site is a masterpiece! I was already quite amazed at how lousy but simultaneously funny jokes one can throw, but then I stumbled upon The Neverending Wierzbowski Story - "Aye-Firmative this!" 8=) You realize it's 05:02 AM here in Espoo, Finland and I'm laughing as hell?
Your senses of humour are so twisted, they could be mine!"
-- Pasi I.
"I must say that this is without a doubt the most unique and original site I have visited so far. I thought I was a fanatical fan of the movie just because I could quote the lines along with the characters but this, oh does this take the cake! Please throw me on the list for a shirt if you ever produce one and keep up the good work."
-- "Duke204"
"I have never before REALLY get impressed by a site on the net but THIS!!! It's was so TOTALLY unexpected. Me and my Aliens-crazy friend laughed for hours!! And I mean it, we just couldn't stop. I guess we were tired but still. Of course we brought our old Aliens-copy back to the USSR, I mean VCR and laughed 'til we choked everytime we saw, or thought that we saw, the MAN of the hour, I mean hours. Jesus, what an experiece, better than sex, at least sort of."
-- Johan B. (Sweden)
"Great page! Great shirt! I'll sure want one, even here in Brazil. I'd like to say that you guys are doing a fantastic job. Keep up the good work, in memory of this glorious freedom-fighter and bug-meal!"
-- "fabioluz"
"I was really thrilled to see that I am not the only Alien fanatic around! My girlfriend left me because I kept seeing Aliens in the Chicago Museum of Natural History and reciting the great lines of the movie... now I can add the famous line 'Wierzbowski, where's Wierzbowski??!!'
I love you man!"
-- Condor
"I want a T-Shirt!! No, make that two!! Send address and we will not destroy this puny planet!! And we will send earth currency..."
-- Ron/Kim
"You've done it: you've elevated our fallen hero to one of the great historical figures of contemporary scholarship. (Check out the required reading on 'Xenomorph Military Operations' at McGill University's Graduate Program in Exopolitics (http://www.facl.mcgill.ca/programs/pol_sci/faculty/exofile/exopol.html); follow the link to 'course descriptions')"
-- Rex
"What can I say? Totally the finest page on the net. I salute you! And I'd give my left nut for a Wierzbowski t-shirt. Where do I sign?"
-- Andy
"It's one of the best and original ideas to come off the internet... Hell it beats the baywatch page anyday!"
-- Rachel
"WOW WHAT THE HELL IS THIS was the first reaction I got when I saw this page. And I thought I was the only person in the world that cared about who was who in Aliens. I knew who Wierzbowski was, just a marine along with Crowe who didn't say or do crap in the movie. Along comes your site and I realise that God had better things in mind for Wierzbowski. I recently read the script and found that to the stupidity of James Cameron or whoever the hell edited out Wierz's lines, that his lines were either given to nobody (in the script anyway) Frost and idiot Hudson."
-- Ellen
"Hey, unfortunately, our friends Crowe and 'Bowski, the two coolest Marines of the lot, sure they didn't have cool one-liners like Frost, "Hey what the hell are we supposed to use man, Harsh language?", and they didn't have big guns like Vasquez and Drake. They definitely weren't loud mouths like Hudson, and they weren't incompetent pillocks like Gorman, but in spite of all this, we still love them."
-- Tim
"I would be honored to own an official Wierzbowski hunters shirt! As a long time fan of the movie, I regret that I have only recently found your page- which, I may add, is the best site I've ever visited. No really, it is. Anyways, I am very interested in the t-shirt, please e-mail me... and give me more info!"
-- Lee
"I've had the laser special edition since the day it came out, but didn't really get the full impact of the film until I found your web site. I now have a new excuse to watch the movie over and over and over!"
-- Ken
"Gostei muito de tuda da pagina, continuem assim!"
-- "sanatana"
"Your page is so great! We've been laughing here for the last half hour. My roommates and I have seen Aliens so many times (and since I bought it, at least 12 times since May).
I could identify every character except Wierzbowski! I remember thinking, about two months ago as I saw Hicks yelling, 'Wierzbowski!!!' that I had no clue who that was."
Great site! Thanks!!
-- Tyler
"Awesome page, my man. It left me with only one question: If you managed to scrape together all of these scenes just to catch a few glimpses of Ski, then where the heck is Crowe? Is he even in this movie? It boggles the mind. Well, not really, but anyway, great job."
-- Frank
"I have been searching for a page just like yours for months. And now I'm in the pipe, 5 by 5. The miniatures manufactured by Leading Edge Games a few years back were sources of personal satisfaction (The Crowe miniature is sculpted in by far the best pose of the set!) Crowe is my rather prejudiced favorite of the two, no doubt influenced by the miniature. Your page has been a great service to me in making an accurate representation of Wierzbowski in my set of G.I. Joes that I have armored and painted to recreate the entire cast of Aliens (except Newt)(In case anyone wonders, I did actually have to buy 12 of the same figure to make the set; I used different heads and arms for different characters). Without your picture of Wierzbowski near the sleeping chambers, my figure of him would have kept a full head of hair for the rest of my life. Thank you for bringing light into my (obviously) dark world."
-- Steve
"For a long time I thought they were saying "Where's Baskey?!?" Now I know the error of my ways."
-- Scott
"I really enjoyed looking for Wierz. However, being the lone Alaskan Biehn Fan, I can no longer hold back my desire to know MORE."
-- Cheryl in Nome
"I had the wonderful experience of visiting your page about a year ago (or something) and subsequently lost the url to the damn thing. Wasn't until today that I thought of using a search engine to find it again...
But I did find it! And it's still great! I also saw the preview of the t-shirts that you came up with and I'm pretty damn excited about them: you can count me in. I guess you can just count me in for everything.
Actually, your page held a great deal of the motivation for buying my new laserdisc player. It was situations like the elusiveness of 'Bowski that really turned the key, so to speak.. My first purchase was, of course, the Collector's Edition of Aliens."
-- Jay
"Ultimately cool page, guys."
-- Alex
Re: t-shirts
"... must have one ... (drool, slobber)"
-- Brenna
"Loved your Wierzbowski Hunters page. A longtime fan of the movie, I finally purchased it on video a couple weekends ago. Now, armed with the knowledge you so thoughtfully, thoroughly, and punctually provided, I can identify Wierzbowski's location in many more scenes of the movie than I might previously have been able to. Knowledge is power!"
-- Mole IX
"I thought I was a freak, having to deal with my obsession by myself. My wife doesn't understand; my co-workers are clueless and my friends change the subject whenever I bring up a quote from the movie; but now I've found your page and I realise there are many, many more freaks out there who have suffered like me. I salute thee!
RIP Wierzbowski"
-- Paul
"Very, very, very funny. Thoroughly enjoyed it."
-- Lukas
"I like the fact that you've immortalized one so immortalized by the movie..."
-- "cypherdragon"
"Hi, I'm interested in 2 T-shirts at least. Also, I'm proud to see that one of the best pages on the Web originates from Penn."
-- Alexis
"Pls. keep on the good work. I promise I will be the first person in Denmark wearing the T-shirt with our hero's name. (I can imagine everybody asking: 'Wier who?') I will promote his name and image in Scandinavia ! Soon or later... he will conquer the world !"
-- Ernesto
"Wierzbowski is much more than a fallen marine, valiantly making the ultimate sacrifice in the face of xenomorph aggression. He is a post-modern icon for a post-industrial age, whose very anonymity embodies a transformative discourse on the futility of singular identity. Deconstructing the symbolic system inherent in Wierzbowski's final degendered death cries--"arrrrgggghhhh"--we find its referent meaning contextualized only by the frantic calls of his comrades-in-arms ("Wierzbowski!... Wierzbowski!...), marking the non-fixity of post-modern existence. This dialogicism resonates well beyond the classical linear modern narrative. Equally, his post-modern anonymity, even invisibility--modified only by his modernist nomenclature--indicates a profoundly unsettling, nondiscursive commentary on the subjective character of spatial relationships, thereby providing a sense of detachment, both physical and conceptual, of the self from an objective world.
Oh yes, and put me down for two of the t-shirts."
-- Rex
"What a fantastic sight! Now I can fully mourn the loss of a man that I never had a chance to meet. or see. or hear...."
-- Mike
"Great Web Page! Just the kind of thing they had in mind when they came up with the idea of the Web... (whoever THEY are...) ;) It's too kooky... I love it!"
-- John
"Cooly cool pin. I just want you guys to no that Weirz-hunters is definately my fave web site of all time."
-- Ash
"You have a great page. Keep up the Good Work."
-- Matt
"I really enjoyed your page and thought it was quite cool."
-- Becky
"Thanks for your wonderful page devoted to our fallen hero, Wierzbowski. It gave me a great chuckle, and was also very informative. As a big fan of the movie, I think I was neglect in giving Wierzbowski his due credit. I will not discount him as just another dead marine!"
-- Bob
"I spelled his name wrong in my last message.
Please don't hold it against me.
Wierzbowski."
-- Ken
"This is really weird, but I like it."
-- "Mister Fez"
"The Home Page is great -- I really got a kick out of it, and I'm really interested in getting a t-shirt. Perhaps two if my brother wants one..."
-- Heather
"Perusing your entertainingly manifold Wierzbowski Hunters page aroused a dim existentialist dread in me, and opened a new and enthusiatic avenue to explore in my continuing relationship to this film of films. Aliens, which I have recently reclassified as a psycho-sexual thriller upon viewing it upon the big screen for the first time (as opposed to a half-century of videocassette viewings), inspires the cold palms and adrenalin rushes akin to many narcotics, and what better pleasure than to be left contemplating cosmic dread juxtaposed, with the new dimension that the death-scream from the throat of one pinioned by a black manifestation of amoral survivalist will, as presented on your page, provides?"
-- ???
"Great page, guys! This definitely is up there along with the Wedge Antilles home page. Hell, ever think of starting alt.fan.wierzbowski? The guy deserves his own newsgroup! Maybe Spunkmeyer too, since the two of them have the best names in the movie."
-- Ka Chun
"I'm a real Aliens freak. I've seen the movie more than 40 times, but I must say that I never knew who he was. I thought I'd seen it all, but this page opened my eyes for a silent hero... Wierzbowski."
-- Joel
"You would be considered crazy, except they've come out with a directors cut and a role-playing game filled with stills from the movie. Good hunting!"
-- David
"I can't believe it! I mean, I know Wierzbowski was neglected, but just browsing this page really makes you see how badly! Okay, so maybe he wasn't the quickest of the Marines, standing right beside the burning ammo, but hey, he did his job. What's gonna be on the Wierzbowski T-shirt, cuz I want one, dammit!"
-- Jeff
"I've been an Aliens fan ever since the first time I saw it. Every time, though, I noticed briefly, an unspoken (except for his screaming demise) warrior named Wierzbowski. This site is funny as hell and gives 'ski' the proper recognition he deserves. Way to dodge that pulse rifle ammo explosion!"
-- Bob
"Yeah guys I thought Wierzbowski was totally cool..."
-- Cody
"I've only ever met a handful of people who enjoyed the movie enough to learn all of the Marines names. You've gone leaps and bounds beyond and created a fun site for everyone. You've motivated me to take that well-worn video tape off the shelf yet again in an attempt to find Wierzbowski.
Thanks for a fun evening on the 'net."
-- Nate
"I just finished my midterms and decided to relax. I switched my video setting to 256 colours and started surfing the Net. And here it is! The Wierzbowski Hunters Page! Amazing! Cool! Mindblowing!
Keep up the good work,"
-- Greg
"Great Page! I laughed, I cried. I am glad someone has memorialized a almost unknown soldier."
-- Charles
"Remember, we never get to see Wierzbowski's body... Surely this man, the greatest master of stealth ever to appear (or not appear) in the Colonial Marines, would be able to evade a few dozen semi-intelligent bugs... Keep the torch burning for MIA Wierzbowski! Hang on man, we're coming for you!"
-- Matt
"I have seen Aliens like 15 times and never really saw him. Thank you for pointing him out so clearly so that lame asses like myself can enjoy his great contribution to the film.
You all are funny shit."
-- Mack
"Guys, it's good. It's the sort of pointless humour we need to see more of. And of course, because it's ALIENS related, how could it be poor? As a studying Graphic Designer (Leeds, England) but currently studying in Northridge, California, I also have to admire your layout and design stuff. Top notch. Alas, I probably won't get to see your pages again because back home I don't have much, or any access to the Net. Anyway, I've been filling my brain with Aliens stuff today, and I think my head may implode soon."
-- Ron
"This is the most original web page I have found.
Great Job Guys!!"
-- Mike
"The page is great! Just drop me a line when the shirts are available (and how about coffee mugs?). In the meantime...I'm gonna join the hunt!!"
-- John
"I was surfing the Net for months and I only found something really interesting, The Sci-fi Channel-The Dominion. But today I've found this wonderful place. Great!!!! I'm a FAN of "Alien" since the very first time I saw the movie, with Aliens everything goes crazy, I love !!!!! I will return here again and again. I promise."
-- David
"I will never watch the horrible and heartbreaking death of private Wierzbowsky with the same frame of mind. In this breathtaking scene, that spinning screen -view, and that gut-wrenching scream, echoed by Hicks' call to an already gone comrade, I see a reflect of our own futile attempt at living a meaningful life. For is there a more pointless way of dying than on a deserted and hostile planetoid at the other end of the galaxy, after a light-years long trip in hypersleep, in an attempt to rescue people that have already been killed days before?
And yet, private Wierzbowsky went about this mission with the same heart, the same faith as ever, carrying out his duty without flinching, going down with his brothers- and sisters-in-arms into the depths of LV-426's very special hell, and finally giving up his life trying to save an already dead Frost, his friend... This selflessness, this courage and sense of duty are the marks of a great man, of a true Colonial Marine, and I am glad, proud, and relieved, that the brave private Wierzbowsky finally received the recognition he deserved."
-- Jerome
"Now I feel like a complete human being again due to the sudden, striking knowledge that more people than I share this passion."
-- "C-Monster"
"No, thank *you*, for a truly original and great page in this slop that they call the internet. :)"
-- James
"Why yes, I'd be interested in one of your fine tee-shirts. I've always felt it a grave injustice that Wierzbowski, Crowe and others were killed off so early. The Aliens would have gotten their asses kicked if Wierzbowski had still been around for a stand-up fight."
-- Jim
"Keep up the good work on the Wierzbowski page. It is truly the most respectful, meaningful page on the Web. With heroes like Wierzbowski, the common man's marine, who can doubt that this is the greatest country in the world?"
-- Kyle
"Different concept of obsessively attempting to locate a mysterious person. Personally, I think he has become a cult leader of some sort, empowering his followers with the chant of "Argh!" whenever this movie is played. Considering that he has no other links to movies aside from Aliens, he truly represents the postmodern anti-hero people feel obliged towards with his common appeal.
Then again, it could be a sexual fetish."
-- Keith
"I love you page!!! I am an aliens freak!!!!"
-- Mike
"Yes! A Wierzbowski tee would be rad!"
-- Anne
"I would definitely be interested in a Wierzbowski t-shirt. I love the Wierzbowski homepage--it's one of my favorite places to visit on the 'net. Keep up the good work..."
"I showed my friend Dawn the Wierzbowski page a couple days ago and she thought it was really cool and she's interested in the t-shirt. Her birthday is next month, so I said I'd get her a shirt for her birthday. So, when you guys do the shirts, you can put me down for three."
-- Jane
"I like"
-- "Soquel"
"Nice page! A fitting tribute to a valiant marine who gave his all in the fight against the aliens until he bought the farm 10 seconds later."
-- David
"It makes me cry to see one of our own die in combat with those little creatures. I hope Wierzbowski gets the credit he deserves and those Aliens pay for what they did. All of them!"
-- Brad
"Your web page is brilliant. Every movie should have such dedicated fans."
--Michael S.
"I would die for a Wierzbowski t-shirt. I myself was aching about the Wierzbowski mystery before I ever saw your page. At first, I though Hicks was yelling, "Where's Besky?" or something like that, but then I put the pieces together from the readout back in the APC which showed static from Wierzbowki's camera and his name. Since then, I wondered who he was, and where he was.
I thank you for your very informative web pages."
-- Ken
"Excellent idea! And the 'bowski's death scene _is_, IMHO, pretty darn good...but did somebody really name a band after our fallen hero?
Oh, don't forget the various pronunciations of his name in the film..."
"Yes, you maniacs, put me down for a tee, if for no other reason than that you put my letter on your page, many moons ago."
-- Robert
"I think it's a great page and a great service to the community that you're running."
-- Shawn
"Thank you for offering avid fans a chance to gaze upon such wonderful
entertainment as a page devoted to the little 'big' guy."
-- Micah
"hi and congrats on the wonderful presentation on the tribute page to Wierzbowski, really really impressive."
-- Brendon
"YESS!!
Its about time somebody acknowledged one of the greatest men to grace the basic training grounds of the colonial marine corps! Thanks to you and the loyal members of your club (of which I would like to be a member), the man behind the rifle will be remembered as the caring, sensitive individual that he was. As a tribute to his memory, I would be proud to own and wear a T-shirt commemorating him and everything he stood for.
Thanks for remembering..."
-- Tony
"Hey, he deserves more than just one page and a stinking t-shirt, doesn't he?...
He died for us, man! For humanity to continue on without the parasitic alien infestation to ruin our party. Yes, much like Jesus, he paid the ultimate price for our lack of vision. We continue to praise all who would be willing to lay down their lives (even if it is just a movie) for us.
HE WAS A MARINE! And with that, nothing more need be mentioned.
Salute!"
-- Phil
"Finally, I--like most other viewers of Aliens--found that the only intersting aspect about Wierzbowski was his last name. Only when did I come across the "Wierzbowski Hunters" page did I give his very existence any consideration whatsoever. I must confess that I first thought of him as a useless bit player used to fill a little screen time or something. Obviously Jim Cameron wanted us to notice this character and feel for him. Why else would he have such a rare last name? Why else was his death shown in such a subtly creepy way? To show that ANYONE in that situation could die regardless of his role as hero or villain. Wierzbowski represented the common man in a movie filled with characters that may be considered "heroes" or "villains."
Wierzbowski represents US.
Thank you for showing me the importance of Wierzbowski."
-- William
"I finally found your page last night and I laughed my ass off. That is utilizing the web to the max. Truly inspirational."
-- Scot
"Finally a fallen comrade gets the respect that he deserves. I wish all Aliens fans alike could have one big ass party and at the end scream 'WIERZBOWSKI' in a drunken rage. Oh yeah."
-- Andrew
"I love the Alien movies and have seen Alien & Aliens countless times. Your page had me going to the videotape one more time. You sure have been 'busy little creatures'. When I stopped laughing and picked myself up off the floor I spent an entertaining afternoon of Wierzbowski hunting. My girlfriend didn't understand. She kept asking "Why are you rewinding ? Haven't you already seen that bit ?". Explaining was pointless."
-- Simon
"I myself have attempted to spot Wierzbowski on many occasions, but the best I can come up with are indistinct blurs. The man is like the Loch Ness Monster or something. Keep up the crusade. . ."
--Uncle Ho
"Hey this is Storm calling from Sudbury, Canada... about to leave the igloo to walk my husky... keeps the polar bears away... anyways I'm in for a T-shirt..."
-- Storm
"Put me on the list for a WIERZBOWSKI HUNTERS T-SHIRT, while he is not my favorite character, he does have a special place in my heart......."
-- Scott
"I just have to say that I really fancy this page. Keep up the excellent work.."
-- "Sniper"
"Please contact me if you do make a t-shirt; I love your website and would wear a t-shirt with great pride!"
-- David W.
"Interesting idea, a Wierzbowski www page. I wonder if he knows. However, my friends and I, all avid ALIENS fans, have come up with our own pet theory:
Since most of the scenes with either Crowe or Wierzbowski must have ended up on the cutting room floor, the two must be figments of Apone's imagination. Several times he calls out to them; but we never see. The rest of the squad, out of the affection for their sergeant, just nod and smile, not wanting to burst the old guy's bubble. ;>"
-- Andrew