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(I've been wanting to do that for a while. *smile*) asked Matt to join me for some Sushi, and he happily consented, and even offered to autograph my MG/MGB CD collection.
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(I don't know, I think he'd find it hum-or-ous.)
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I have to admit I've heard a life version of NoF that is just badass!!!! I like it better than the studio version.
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American Gangster was pretty intense. I'm doing the American Pie movies. I watched one last night and this AM.
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Because he gave me a reach around, while he was butt pounding me like I was Anne Hathaway, and he caught my penis on his ring.
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Ultimately, yes you are correct...but the electoral college is determined by the popular vote.
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now it's my turn. Bend over here it comes again.
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9999 Coolness.
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I loved the movie. I couldn't understand why it did so poorly, it was hysterical. In some cases bringing in a writer to carry on a deceased writer's legacy is okay...but Hitchhiker's is such a unique thing, it would be hard to duplicate the feel that Adams had for his characters and his humor.
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Favorite 90's British Band
bishopx replied to sodamntired's topic in Music In General: David Bowie Appreciation Station
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Collaboration.
bishopx replied to the old guy's topic in Music In General: David Bowie Appreciation Station
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There are so many things that can be said about this. I admired him for his ability, and for his charity. Cool Hand Luke is still one of my all time favorite movies. Paul Newman, a screen hero for more than half a century and the head of a philanthropic food empire for the past 25 years, has died, it was announced Saturday. He was 83. Surrounded by his family and close friends at his farmhouse near Westport, Conn., Newman succumbed Friday after a long battle with cancer, according to a statement from publicist Jeff Sanderson. Famed for his intense blue eyes, his love of car racing and one of the coolest demeanors ever to heat up the silver screen, Newman was nominated for Oscars ten times. But perhaps his proudest accomplishment, besides his 50-year marriage to actress Joanne Woodward, was starting Newman's Own, which since 1982 has made popcorn, spaghetti sauce, lemonade and salad dressing and has donated more than $250 million to charities selected by Newman himself. Career Highs With more than 80 films and TV productions to his credit, Newman's career spanned generations. His first Oscar nomination was in 1959 for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and his most recent was in 2003 for Road to Perdition. The son of a sporting goods storeowner, the Ohio native enrolled in Ohio's Kenyon College after his 1946 discharge from the Navy. He married for the first time in 1949, then moved wife Jackie and their young son Scott east, where Newman attended the Yale Drama School and, later, the New York Actors Studio. Dramatic TV roles came his way, but it was his Broadway debut in 1953, as the sexy stranger in Picnic, that led to a Warner Bros. Hollywood contract and his first movie
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Okay, even I have to admit this bothers me. I like the way things were left...I will not acknowledge this nonsense.
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Fundamentalists Say The Darndest Things
bishopx replied to Sparq's topic in Politics and Debate: WRONG!
There is just an overwhelming feeling of deranged sickness here... It's scary to even thing that people who think such far fetched and downright scary thoughts, are even walking the streets. -
Every vote counts. Unless you're in Florida, then there's some weird wormhole there where only certain votes, for certain people count.
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and grabbed a brew before leaving the room.
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True, I just wanted Tim, because I'm a fan.
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We watched "The Girl Next Door" and it is still the awesomeness.
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The Smashing Pumpkins
bishopx replied to here is no why's topic in Music In General: David Bowie Appreciation Station
I've never understood that, "Let's reissue something and throw a lot of crap we didn't think was good enough in the first place, on it, so the feebs will buy it." I loved gish, but seriously...it was perfect as was...I don't really want to hear..."hmmmm, this isn't even good enough to be a b-side" and I sure as shit wouldn't pay for it. There are always exceptions...but overall it's like the whole Biggie and Tupac...10 albums released since death thing...I mean really...after awhile, how many times can you re-record and splice the same shite different ways. That Nirvana track "You know you're right" was cool. IT sounded just like something that would have come off of "In Utero". One track...not 20 tracks of remixed, and over-produced shit. Supposedly, there are some Hendrix, and Doors outtakes that never saw the light of day...as much as I love Jimi and Jim....I hope they aren't released...
