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Aladdin was my first cinematic adventure I can recall.
 
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Which was your favourite series Kane. I think I dug In Space most of all

Rocky: The only Red Ranger who didn't come back for Forever Red. :csad:

Which always upset me :csad:

Rocky should have been there. Why did he get no love
 
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Which was your favourite series Kane. I think I dug In Space most of all

My favorite is still the original Mighty Morphin (which was the first 3 seasons) but I love everything from Mighty Morphin to Space (yes I even liked Turbo). The story arch From MM to Space was amazing. Also I dug Power Rangers Galaxy, because to me to felt like a proper epilogue to the series.
 
I'm not sure what film I first saw at the theaters but my first memory was watching The Little Rascals.
 
I remember Bambi was supposed to be my first movie, but I lost my **** when they tried to take me into a darkened theater. I don't remember what my actual first movie was after that....

I know my first rated R movie was Tombstone though.
 
Aladdin was my first cinematic adventure I can recall.

I loves that movie :hrt:

Jafar is one of the bestest Disney villains ever

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My favorite is still the original Mighty Morphin (which was the first 3 seasons) but I love everything from Mighty Morphin to Space (yes I even liked Turbo). The story arch From MM to Space was amazing. Also I dug Power Rangers Galaxy, because to me to felt like a proper epilogue to the series.

I think that was definitely when the show was at its best. Cheesy fun, fun characters and interesting villains that all made it a great show to watch

I liked Dino Force too. Because evil dinosaur man trying to conquer the Earth ftw :up:
 
awesome, will do.

defensive end and right guard, but i'm a good bit lighter now


it's my favorite line from the movie.

favorite line from number two: "yeah...a little too raph"

You're around 6'5" right?

They'll probably use you as a lock. They're big guys, operate with the forwards. Locks tend to get lifted in the lineouts, but if one's a bit heavy for that, more and more teams have been using a back rower (a flanker or number 8) as a jumper in that role instead. They're part of the "tight 5", along with the props and hooker who provide the vast bulk of the push in the scrum. And beyond that, the main job of all the forwards is ball retention - they'll run the ball into contact situations looking to draw more defenders in, which'll hopefully open up gaps in the other team's defensive line to exploit.
 
Rugby is the sport to play if you like hurting people

Cricket is like Baseball only more boring. Its slowing dying out in most cricket playing countires as less and less young people are playing it.

India and Pakinstian love it still though.

Crumpets
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crumpet

i mean i know what they are now, it's just that i've been saying that quote since i was 4 or 5 :oldrazz:
 
Love my job, give me the weekend off but hey, you're working on your birthday. :rolleyes:
 
i mean i know what they are now, it's just that i've been saying that quote since i was 4 or 5 :oldrazz:
Probably like how I was with Twinkies only knowing them from Ghostbuster as we don't have those in the UK.

Deep Fried Twinkies sound awful too
 
You're around 6'5" right?

They'll probably use you as a lock. They're big guys, operate with the forwards. Locks tend to get lifted in the lineouts, but if one's a bit heavy for that, more and more teams have been using a back rower (a flanker or number 8) as a jumper in that role instead. They're part of the "tight 5", along with the props and hooker who provide the vast bulk of the push in the scrum. And beyond that, the main job of all the forwards is ball retention - they'll run the ball into contact situations looking to draw more defenders in, which'll hopefully open up gaps in the other team's defensive line to exploit.
that doesn't sound too bad, thanks:yay:

Love my job, give me the weekend off but hey, you're working on your birthday. :rolleyes:
my job did that to me this week too. i initially had the day off, but then they signed me up for some other training and i have to go to that all day. sucks, but it is what it is.
 
It's a dream within a dream.

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The writers of Boardwalk Empire should sit down with the writers of Sons of Anarchy and teach them how to write a proper season finale.
 
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