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Post by minkie on Feb 19, 2006 23:51:39 GMT -5
sweeeeeeeeeeet
Yeah I want to see Saw 2 now as well....
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Post by Andrew on Feb 19, 2006 23:58:09 GMT -5
i've heard Saw II was a lot better than the first. I was going to rent it this week-end, but they were out at the store.
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Post by minkie on Feb 19, 2006 23:59:29 GMT -5
I didn't think Saw 1 was that great until the very end. The dialogue was terrible, the acting was bad. But it had a really neat twist at the end so it was okay.
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Post by trixie on Feb 20, 2006 0:04:49 GMT -5
Elana! I was actually in that Phys Ed class. I thought some of those people looked familiar! And yes, I have to agree with Flail - NO CLOWNS. Oh God, I HATE CLOWNS! I think it all started with Red Skelton (although I liked HIM), but clowns are worse than Vincent Price, IMO. Other than that, I really liked the play.
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Post by Liz on Feb 20, 2006 0:05:58 GMT -5
Trixie, your posts always make me laugh my ass off!! What a hilarious sense of humor!! ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by donutqueen on Feb 20, 2006 0:06:07 GMT -5
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Post by trixie on Feb 20, 2006 0:29:15 GMT -5
Elana - You're killing me here. ;D YUCK! But I mean that in a good way Liz - Thanks for laughing with or at me. WE ALL NEED A SENSE OF HUMOR, DAMMIT! But it's quite obvious we all have one here! By the way, my husband just woke up and remembered an answer to a question that I think Minkie asked in another post. And I think the answer is "DEEP WATER". Unfotunately, I can't... oh WAIT! I think I've got it, by George! As our governor says, "I'll be Back".
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Post by minkie on Feb 21, 2006 18:34:47 GMT -5
Man I really started something with that zombie comment, eh?
BTW, the remake Dawn of the Dead is a fun movie. Gory, but fun, and filmed down the street from my old high school (literally a block away). The mall they are in, is a spruced up version of the mall I went to fairly often. Originally they were going to blow the mall up and we were SO EXCITED but they didn't in the end. Boo.
That mall is now mostly demolished now, which was why it was available for filming.
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Post by Andrew on Feb 21, 2006 21:12:29 GMT -5
I laughed when they talked about Zombies on AMC today! lolol
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Post by Chris on Feb 22, 2006 7:48:58 GMT -5
I had a zombie in my dream the other night. Thanks Minkie.
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Post by minkie on Feb 22, 2006 14:06:36 GMT -5
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
I aim to please.
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Post by minkie on Feb 25, 2006 0:40:23 GMT -5
New batch, just for fun. No zombies this time, I promise. Curling is a funny sport. Seriously, I was watching part of the gold medal game today (Canada won, yeah!) and its just funny. I mean there is something very odd about watching a bunch of men sweep ICE. And you know they don't even shout "sweep" at each other, they yell "hurry hard!" WTF does that even MEAN?!? Where the hell did they get "hurry hard"?!? Another one of the random sports that make no sense to me. Though its probably the only time you'll see a man willingly sweep. Why is it that when I need extra time to do work, everyone calls me to do crap, and when I have all the free time in the world, everyone is busy? That is not fair. I have such crappy karma sometimes, honestly. It's like Murphy's law....which amuses a pessimist like me to no end.... So my brother is going to see the Lord of the Rings musical on saturday. Yes, there is a musical / play of it, and it premieres here in Toronto. Dont' know how we landed that, but hey, boon for us. All the crazy LOTR fans will descend upon the city and, well, freak everyone out. I can't even begin to wonder how they are going to pull THIS off. Massive elephants? Tiny hobbits? ON STAGE? Good lord, can you imagine how long it could be? Heck the movies are about 9 hours all together, no more like 10 or 11. Though I have a really funny image of my head of Aragorn pulling out that massive sword and just falling into the orchestra pit from the weight. ;D Or maybe they can make a game of flinging the hobbits into the audience. LOL. now THAT i would pay to see. (who am I kidding, I want to see this play regardless...just for the novelty of it) For the record though, Les Miz is still the best musical EVER. That is not debatable. I've seen it 4 times in 3 different countries. That's how much I love it. The worst part about writing a paper is the introduction. It just glares at you going "yeah, you think you have a good idea but you DON'T, sucker." Stupid paper. Okay so yes papers don't talk but if they did, that is what they would say. I wonder if that is how someone thought up having the appliances talk in Beauty and the Beast. Bah, I'm not in much of a funny mood. Spoilers have me depressed and i'm cranky and over-tired. Sorry guys.
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Post by donutqueen on Feb 25, 2006 17:46:58 GMT -5
too funny minikie! None of probably ever watched but there was a sci-fi comedy done in britian called "red dwarf" where the last human alive is stuck on this huge spaceship roaming around space.. well in the early episodes one of his companions was a toaster and no matter what anyone said to it it would turn the conversation to toast .. If told "we're all gonna die" it's say "well then, now would be the perfect time for some toast!" or "how bout some toast" or whatever... it was the funniest thing
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Post by Kelly on Feb 25, 2006 18:04:49 GMT -5
Minkie, I completely agree about the first paragraph of the paper. Usually, just the first sentence mocks me. Everytime I write an introductory sentence, it just sounds like absolute crap. Don't get me started on thesis sentences, either. Mine always sound extremely lame.
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Post by minkie on Feb 25, 2006 18:26:39 GMT -5
LOL My introductions always suck. Always. And i'm having burn-out anyway, the damn thing is 52 pages long. *sob*
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