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Oookaaaay Avatar was amazing. Predictable plot line... I mean, EVERYTHING was predictable... But, um, that didn't even matter. :lol: The parts where they were kind of plugged into the tree reminded me of various video games. When Jake was fighting that creature near the beginning and said, "Who's bad?" some guy in the theater, which was a sold out show, shouted "SHAMONE!" and everybody laughed for a while. That's why I like packed theaters. Stuff like that happens. My father doesn't understand, though. He was all, "It's 5:30 and the 10:45 showing's almost sold out already! THE HORROR!" But i was secretly happy. I hate going to empty theaters.

Such a good movie, though. After a while I forgot it was in 3D, which was obnoxious, but then I took off my glasses and imagined the blurriness wasn't there, and all I've got to say is, if you're going to see that movie, shell out the cash and see it in 3D, because that animation would not be a quarter as good if it were not in 3D.

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oldest child bitterness is a big bitch and i think you should post a video of you moonwalking.


Yeah, but at least I got the awesome childhood on the 3000-acre farm with the woods and the fields and the creek, outside all day every day except when it was either too cold in the winter or too hot in the summer, in which cases we and the neighbor kids and the cousins spent the days playing Super Nintendo in twenty-minute shifts delegated by my mother. I was eleven when we left, so I got to spend my entire childhood there. One of the youngest kids was two, and the other wasn't even born yet. They get suburbs with tiny yards. I don't even think they know how to climb trees, which is just sad, and they'll never know what it is to build a fort out in the woods or a base in the middle of a cornfield, etc. etc. etc. At the end of the day, I'm not bitter at all. :lol: It's just amusing that they get so many more privileges than I did at their ages.

Also, no videos of me ever, doing anything. They're always so embarrassing. :( Haha.

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Sabres2Sabres wrote:
John Fogerty said something similar to that once...

Now I have to listen to that song.


Listen to "Back in Buffalo" by Leo Kottke while you're at it.

We got out of Buffalo
Locked inside a plane
And underneath the clouds below
The weather turned to rain
The weather turned to rain

Sunlight blinded passengers
Staring down at fright
We said don't we love misery
Maybe we were right
Maybe we were right

Far above Lake Erie
We got lost on wine
We said we know what we're doing
But we had lost our minds
We had lost our minds

Ten more years on marley floors
We left that job to go
Back where people loved us once
We're back in Buffalo
We're back in Buffalo

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 4:09 am 
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acrossthelines wrote:
Oookaaaay Avatar was amazing. Predictable plot line... I mean, EVERYTHING was predictable... But, um, that didn't even matter. :lol: The parts where they were kind of plugged into the tree reminded me of various video games. When Jake was fighting that creature near the beginning and said, "Who's bad?" some guy in the theater, which was a sold out show, shouted "SHAMONE!" and everybody laughed for a while. That's why I like packed theaters. Stuff like that happens. My father doesn't understand, though. He was all, "It's 5:30 and the 10:45 showing's almost sold out already! THE HORROR!" But i was secretly happy. I hate going to empty theaters.

Such a good movie, though. After a while I forgot it was in 3D, which was obnoxious, but then I took off my glasses and imagined the blurriness wasn't there, and all I've got to say is, if you're going to see that movie, shell out the cash and see it in 3D, because that animation would not be a quarter as good if it were not in 3D.

Wozniak wrote:
oldest child bitterness is a big bitch and i think you should post a video of you moonwalking.


Yeah, but at least I got the awesome childhood on the 3000-acre farm with the woods and the fields and the creek, outside all day every day except when it was either too cold in the winter or too hot in the summer, in which cases we and the neighbor kids and the cousins spent the days playing Super Nintendo in twenty-minute shifts delegated by my mother. I was eleven when we left, so I got to spend my entire childhood there. One of the youngest kids was two, and the other wasn't even born yet. They get suburbs with tiny yards. I don't even think they know how to climb trees, which is just sad, and they'll never know what it is to build a fort out in the woods or a base in the middle of a cornfield, etc. etc. etc. At the end of the day, I'm not bitter at all. :lol: It's just amusing that they get so many more privileges than I did at their ages.

Also, no videos of me ever, doing anything. They're always so embarrassing. :( Haha.

shame about the video-phobia :naughty: :snooty:

about avatar. i completely agree about shelling out the extra for the 3d, it makes the movie that much richer in some parts.

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Tecmo Superbowl is the greatest football video game ever.

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Rud wrote:
Tecmo Superbowl is the greatest football video game ever.


apparently you never played 10 yard fight for the NES :P

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Tight. Hot. Make me crazy hot.


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I believe that after college I will purchase one $5 bulk bag of noodles a week and live off that. Also vitamins. Use the carbs for energy and vitamins for everything else that is essential ("It is only with the heart that one can see rightly. What is essential is invisible to the eye." Everything reminds me of something else :( ha).

Scared about paying off student loans. :shock:

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keep in mind i had to move back in with my parents because i got laid off.... my parents always make meeting a friend or girl 20 questions, because thats what they do... so i dont let girls meet them because it annoys the fuck outta me. so i keep all my ladies out there sorta secretive. well, i brought one home last night, and had her leave before they woke up, cause the only think worse then the walk of shame is the walk of shame in front of my parents. well, of course, they asked about the heel prints in the snow... kinda hard to excuse yourself out of that one... awesome. haha.

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Oh shit, Mike, that's hilarious

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my response: nick stayed cause he was drunk..

my dads response: drunk enough to wear high heels?

my response: ....you know nick.

his response: true.

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blame the jahova's witnesses...thats what I do :P

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We've never once had a JW come knocking.

I think of that as being very odd and also very awesome.

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:lol: I was going to buy my friends cheap squirt guns and have wars last semester, but it was far too cold by the time I really wanted to do it enough to actually spend $30 or whatever on it.

Wal-Mart will still be there in April, and I figure that college is the last chance I have to be a huge kid and have my friends participate lol until we have kids of our own. Everybody will get too caught up in life to really live for a while, especially a couple of 'em. Love them to death, but they're so high-strung. Then again I am the most even-tempered, composed person I know and have never even yelled at someone before soooo probably not the best judge of that.

I just want to have squirt gun fights. Super Soakers are too expensive if I'm shelling out all the cash. Actually anything is but dude, you buy these kinds of things once and take care of them, and you can have fun forever.

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I have often thought that the world's rotation should slightly slow down to, indeed, a 28-hour day so that it could better fit my personal schedule. I'm never tired till I have used up all my awake time, so speak, and that doesn't happen until I have been awake for longer than sixteen hours, as it would if I operated in a 24-hour cycle. I get stuck because if I try to go to bed earlier than, say, 5:00-5:30, I will just lay in bed wide awake until that time. By then, I will be so rested from just laying there with my eyes closed for hours, though, that I will not be able to sleep then, either, and then I get sucked into a no-sleep situation. If I stay up doing other things until then, I'll be able to fall asleep, but I only get a couple hours of daylight (in the winter). It's lame all around. Also I won't be able to hold down a conventional 9:00-5:00 job after I graduate. No way in the world. My natural inclination is to be up all night like this, and it's been this way ever since I was allowed to set my own bedtime when I was like eleven. If I have to get up early like that for an extended period of time, it doesn't matter; I will still be up all hours of the night/early morning until that 5:30ish time that I can finally sleep, provided i don't try doing so earlier. I discovered this in high school.

I'm gonna die young from health problems caused by lack of sleep. Hahaha. It's been an "issue" for so long.

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Must NOT search out vintage Hockey jerseys on eBay - Must NOT.

Fuckers. I must control my urge to purchase game-worn or signed WHA jerseys...It's become an obsession I must fight.

...I could easily drop a few grand on a ripe collection. Must hang onto my hard-earned cash.

Must...

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