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This is a continuation thread, the old thread is [split]360181[/split]
Listening to Modest Mouse, surfing the net, drinking Captain Morgan with Coke and watching The Dark Knight on blu-ray.
Multimedia lifestyle!
As well as a place where you may find that special someone
Or just be inside them for a few days.
Actually, Coll and Joe started their 'love connection' posting in the 'Tusi.Modest Mouse, nice. Surfing the internet, wee. Drinking alcohol, I don't do but it mixes find with the others. Watching TDK while doing all 3, whaa?! It deserves all your attention!
Can't remember any relationships between members starting in the tusi...sexual or otherwise. Maybe I mindwiped them away.
Woah it started new thread o_o Different.
um um oh forget it I got nothing witty to say for a 1st real post blah
Anyone else HATE the music in Blade Runner?
EliteF50 said:Internet high-five?
I love it.Anyone else HATE the music in Blade Runner?
Actually, Coll and Joe started their 'love connection' posting in the 'Tusi.
(That's Cowleen and TV's Frank)
They are now married, live together, and have a beauty baby PaceyCowNinja girl named Sadie.
:jealousface:Well, and those long nights in Jersey between you, Brandon, and myself...
Actually, Coll and Joe started their 'love connection' posting in the 'Tusi.
(That's Cowleen and TV's Frank)
They are now married, live together, and have a beauty baby PaceyCowNinja girl named Sadie.
Anyone else HATE the music in Blade Runner?
All those moments will be lost in time... like tears in rain..
No. On the contrary, I love it; it's stylized neo noir and gives off the the better vibe of the 80's. Instant classic and great score.
I love it.
All those moments will be lost in time... like tears in rain..
What's up Cory? Wait...no Dexter avvy?how have all my tusi friends been?
Agreed.That has to be one of the most memorable scenes in cinematic history.
So poetic, so beautiful and yet so haunting.
"It's too bad she won't live! But then again, who does?"
That has to be one of the most memorable scenes in cinematic history.
So poetic, so beautiful and yet so haunting.
"It's too bad she won't live! But then again, who does?"
And if I am not mistaken that line was not in the script.
That's awesome.Yeah, I read somewhere that both Edward's and Rutger's (Mr. Earle ) lines were improvised on the spot.
Which makes this scene even more awesome.
I don't know, Peter Sellers as Dr. Strangelove is tops for me.The BEST improvised lines are still R. Lee Emery in Full Metal Jacket. Namely the first scene in the baracks. That was all him just being a real Gunny.
I don't know, Peter Sellers as Dr. Strangelove is tops for me.