It Lounges - - Part 126

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Moose is just feeling feisty cuz school is out.

Moose , no trips out of the country this year?

School isn't out yet. Still got a week. Have finals to do. Oh, and I'm staying home this year. I rarely go to Pakistan. Until last year, I hadn't gone since 04. Really have no idea when I'll go again.
 
School isn't out yet. Still got a week. Have finals to do. Oh, and I'm staying home this year. I rarely go to Pakistan. Until last year, I hadn't gone since 04. Really have no idea when I'll go again.

Cool. I think it's a good idea to connect with one's roots but Summer for a High Schooler should also be about becoming more autonomous and independent. You can't do that in a foreign country really. When school is out make the most of it Moose. This time is only happens once in your life . Have fun and make the most of your time with friends.
 
Cool. I think it's a good idea to connect with one's roots but Summer for a High Schooler should also be about becoming more autonomous and independent. You can't do that in a foreign country really. When school is out make the most of it Moose. This time is only happens once in your life . Have fun and make the most of your time with friends.

Thanks, man. So, can you share with us any stories pertaining to your experiences with Christopher Lee? I mean, y'all did hang out around campfires, correct?

:oldrazz::o
 
Really? I need to get around to watching all his films at some point. The good stuff and the bad stuff.

Well, he had over 200 movies....there were a few stinkers. Check out - THE RETURN OF CAPTAIN INVINCIBLE, SAFARI 3000, STARSHIP INVASIONS, or FIVE GOLDEN DRAGONS.

And I'm not bashing him....I loved the guy and mourn him greatly....I've seen all of these, and they are some bad stuff.:woot:
 
Gather round kid's, the old man has some tales to tell.

If you really want one...


My buddy Sam was the driving force of the Year Book. The day after graduation I helped him and his family move to Austin Texas, and up until the last possible moment he was working on it. Like he was sitting on a milk crate with his Mac on another working on it. He poured his heart into this thing. Months later I get a call from him. The teacher that was the Year Book advisor (whom... Yeah I'll tell a story at some other time about how she spread rumors I was a child molester... YEAH. You read that right.) had taken his editor credit away cause she was a capricious rhymes with witch and instead had it that he shared it with 2 other "co-editors" who were also friends of ours and whom both agreed that this was a BS move.

So... Seeing as my buddy was in Texas attending Rice University and I was still in North East Pennsylvania I and a couple other guys decided to exact poorly thought out teenaged vengeance buy hitting this teacher's front door with paintball grenades. My friend Chris, who was a year behind us and still in School, was drafted to be the driver, and my other friend Jeremy came along. We went all out. Camouflage, Wilkie talkies, the whole bit.

We drive by the teacher's house a few times to case the joint. Mind you, Chris is borrowing his mother's car this night for the first time and he just got his license. After two passes we park at the top of a hill on the side of the road and to plan our approach and exit after we hit the front of the house with the paint grenades. We all get out of the car and look down the road. That's when the car started to move... With no one inside it! If it kept going the car was going to crash into the house. We were all just stunned for a moment. Then, in a moment I will never forget Jeremy takes off, runs next to the car, does a Dukes of Hazzard butt slide over the hood from the passenger side, opens the driver side door, gets in and pulls the emergency break. It's a moment right out of a movie to me.

So... We all nearly have a heart attack but decide to continue with the operation, which surprisingly goes off without a hitch.

Was it the mature thing to do? No. But my buddies and I were hardly teenaged troublemakers hauled in front of the local magistrate a few times a year. This is probably the most illegal thing we ever did and is frankly one of my most cherished memories. Just stupid Tom Foolery with my buddies with a minimum of collateral damage.


Anybody got their own teenaged hi jinks they want to share?
 
Well, he had over 200 movies....there were a few stinkers. Check out - THE RETURN OF CAPTAIN INVINCIBLE, SAFARI 3000, STARSHIP INVASIONS, or FIVE GOLDEN DRAGONS.

And I'm not bashing him....I loved the guy and mourn him greatly....I've seen all of these, and they are some bad stuff.:woot:

:wow: Thats a lot of films!

Ill check out the ones you recommended. :)
 
If you really want one...


My buddy Sam was the driving force of the Year Book. The day after graduation I helped him and his family move to Austin Texas, and up until the last possible moment he was working on it. Like he was sitting on a milk crate with his Mac on another working on it. He poured his heart into this thing. Months later I get a call from him. The teacher that was the Year Book advisor (whom... Yeah I'll tell a story at some other time about how she spread rumors I was a child molester... YEAH. You read that right.) had taken his editor credit away cause she was a capricious rhymes with witch and instead had it that he shared it with 2 other "co-editors" who were also friends of ours and whom both agreed that this was a BS move.

So... Seeing as my buddy was in Texas attending Rice University and I was still in North East Pennsylvania I and a couple other guys decided to exact poorly thought out teenaged vengeance buy hitting this teacher's front door with paintball grenades. My friend Chris, who was a year behind us and still in School, was drafted to be the driver, and my other friend Jeremy came along. We went all out. Camouflage, Wilkie talkies, the whole bit.

We drive by the teacher's house a few times to case the joint. Mind you, Chris is borrowing his mother's car this night for the first time and he just got his license. After two passes we park at the top of a hill on the side of the road and to plan our approach and exit after we hit the front of the house with the paint grenades. We all get out of the car and look down the road. That's when the car started to move... With no one inside it! If it kept going the car was going to crash into the house. We were all just stunned for a moment. Then, in a moment I will never forget Jeremy takes off, runs next to the car, does a Dukes of Hazzard butt slide over the hood from the passenger side, opens the driver side door, gets in and pulls the emergency break. It's a moment right out of a movie to me.

So... We all nearly have a heart attack but decide to continue with the operation, which surprisingly goes off without a hitch.

Was it the mature thing to do? No. But my buddies and I were hardly teenaged troublemakers hauled in front of the local magistrate a few times a year. This is probably the most illegal thing we ever did and is frankly one of my most cherished memories. Just stupid Tom Foolery with my buddies with a minimum of collateral damage.


Anybody got their own teenaged hi jinks they want to share?

My friends and I used to go skateboarding and walk the streets at night. Its in a little town in the Bible belt, so we thought we were edgy, what with the skulls, pentagrams and H.I.M. logos on our boards, shoes etc. A couple of us were even self-professed anarchists, though our anarchy logo stuff all came from Hot Topic, Pac Sun and CCS. We'd play hide and seek on main street and the side streets, using the buildings, shadows cast by the street lights hitting the buildings etc.

This town had a meth problem, as well as budding gangs, so it is a wonder we never ran into any of that stuff. We didn't know any of that at the time, though.
 
Being in Florida has pretty much ruined my sociability skills. I didn't always hang out with my friends, since that involved a ride I don't have and money I don't have, but when I did it was always fun. Yeah, most of the time drinking was involved, but it didn't diminish the fun.
 
I wore my new Darth Vader hat today and it's all plastic or leather or something on the outside of the cap. That is not a hat for a guy who rides the bus in FL. My head felt like I was wearing a sauna at 9 am this morning. Needless to say I will only rock that hat if I have a ride
 
I wore my new Darth Vader hat today and it's all plastic or leather or something on the outside of the cap. That is not a hat for a guy who rides the bus in FL. My head felt like I was wearing a sauna at 9 am this morning. Needless to say I will only rock that hat if I have a ride


Explains why Vader was always in such a bad mood. I'd be Force-choking my employees left and right too under those conditions.
 
I dont care for face or neck tatoos, but this right here...

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is pretty amazing! Just from an artistic standpoint its fantastic. Lines and detail and proper perspective like that takes serious skill.
 
Explains why Vader was always in such a bad mood. I'd be Force-choking my employees left and right too under those conditions.

Have you ever read the star wars book "Rise of Darth Vader"? Its set right after ROTS and its told from Vader's perspective. Its a time when Anakin still isnt used to the suit and he describes how it feels. Its pretty awful. Palpatine purposely designed the suit to be uncomfortable and painful and irritating. He wanted it to feed and drive his anger and frustration.

I dont think that book is canon anymore, but its a good description of what wearing the suit would have been like.
 
Sounds to me like Vader had evidence for an OSHA backed lawsuit.
 
Have you ever read the star wars book "Rise of Darth Vader"? Its set right after ROTS and its told from Vader's perspective. Its a time when Anakin still isnt used to the suit and he describes how it feels. Its pretty awful. Palpatine purposely designed the suit to be uncomfortable and painful and irritating. He wanted it to feed and drive his anger and frustration.

I dont think that book is canon anymore, but its a good description of what wearing the suit would have been like.




Being a Sith is a dirty job, but somebody has to do it. :o
 
Peter Jackson posted this on his facebook:

Peter Jackson said:
It is with tremendous sadness that I learnt of the passing of Sir Christopher Lee. He was 93 years old, had not been in his usual good health for some time, but his spirit remained, as always, indomitable.

Christopher spoke seven languages; he was in every sense, a man of the world; well versed in art, politics, literature, history and science. He was scholar, a singer, an extraordinary raconteur and of course, a marvelous actor. One of my favourite things to do whenever I came to London would be to visit with Christopher and Gitte where he would regale me for hours with stories about his extraordinary life. I loved to listen to them and he loved to tell them - they were made all the more compelling because they were true - stories from his time with the SAS, through the Second World War, to the Hammer Horror years and later, his work with Tim Burton - of which he was enormously proud.

I was lucky enough to work with Chris on five films all told and it never ceased to be a thrill to see him on set. I remember him saying on my 40th Birthday (he was 80 at the time), “You’re half the man I am”. Being half the man Christopher Lee is, is more than I could ever hope for. He was a true gentleman, in an era that no longer values gentleman.

I grew up loving Christopher Lee movies. For most of my life I was enthralled by the great iconic roles he not only created - but continued to own decades later. But somewhere along the way Christopher Lee suddenly, and magically, dissolved away and he became my friend, Chris. And I loved Chris even more.

There will never be another Christopher Lee. He has a unique place in the history of cinema and in the hearts of millions of fans around the world.

The world will be a lesser place without him in it.

My deepest sympathies to Gitte and to his family and friends.

Rest in peace, Chris.

An icon of cinema has passed into legend.
 
Great words from a true friend and fan it seems. He was lucky to have had the time with him he did. Classy.
 
Have you ever read the star wars book "Rise of Darth Vader"? Its set right after ROTS and its told from Vader's perspective. Its a time when Anakin still isnt used to the suit and he describes how it feels. Its pretty awful. Palpatine purposely designed the suit to be uncomfortable and painful and irritating. He wanted it to feed and drive his anger and frustration.

I dont think that book is canon anymore, but its a good description of what wearing the suit would have been like.

In the recent Sith Lords book, they describe in gory detail how the suit interfaces with Vader's flesh, how when in his little oxygen room, the mask comes down and is inserted into the back of his head into his spinal cord, and how his respirator sits inside his chest, going into detail how it pushes breath into his lungs. It's pretty intense stuff.
 
Of course ignoring the fact that they can clone people/organs and have done transplants of robotic hands to living flesh. Methinks Palpatine is just a jackass. At the very least Vader could have had hands and feet cloned then attached. If they have FTL, Bacta (a medical fluid that heals incredible wounds with little scarring) and whatever the **** the Force is then attaching cloned limbs by robotic surgeons shouldn't be a big deal.
 
Of course ignoring the fact that they can clone people/organs and have done transplants of robotic hands to living flesh. Methinks Palpatine is just a jackass. At the very least Vader could have had hands and feet cloned then attached. If they have FTL, Bacta (a medical fluid that heals incredible wounds with little scarring) and whatever the **** the Force is then attaching cloned limbs by robotic surgeons shouldn't be a big deal.

Palpatine wanted him in pain and in that suit so it would keep him angry and weakened. Ol Sheevy is the supreme *****e.
 
I'm rocking my Stormtrooper jersey, hat and watch today. Looking like a pimp
 
Of course ignoring the fact that they can clone people/organs and have done transplants of robotic hands to living flesh. Methinks Palpatine is just a jackass. At the very least Vader could have had hands and feet cloned then attached. If they have FTL, Bacta (a medical fluid that heals incredible wounds with little scarring) and whatever the **** the Force is then attaching cloned limbs by robotic surgeons shouldn't be a big deal.


Dude, it's like the Canadian health care system. The cheapest treatment option is always what you get by default; Palpatine didn't want to spring for the $300 deductible to upgrade to cloned transplants. Even the Sith have to answer to the insurance companies.
 
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