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August 31, 2006 at 6:20 pm #92445
saw a great Marvel Comic exhibit the other day, pencil drawings of spiderman, all kinds of great stencils, huge comic covers everywhere, superheroes & villains all over the place…

beat the hell out of the horrible spiderman movies they keep putting out
September 7, 2006 at 1:52 pm #92446Caught Wicker Man last week, best part was when the credits started, shocked to see the movie dedicated to Johnny Ramone…shame the movie wasn’t worthy!
I was LOL during the BEAR fight scene…almost rolling on the floor during the Wicker Man supposedly scary scene…YIKES

NFL season starts today….

Miami @ Pittsburgh…go Pittsburgh go…listening to that song by the Lemonheads currently, hope it gives good karma to Batch

I have to wait until sunday at 3:15 to watch the MIGHTY BEARS take on the cheese lovin’ packers @ Lambeau. packers have a couple rookie offensive line guards…no doubt our D will take advantage of that. We have a horrible record of not winning a season opener on the road since *gasp* 1969/70…or something like that. Thats gonna change Sunday…
September 15, 2006 at 3:13 am #92447…was it the new Wicker Man with nic cage, or the old one that is a cult classic and a movie i give to my friends to see if they are alive?
Stillers looked good, didn’t see the Bears but the score looked good.
Saw Celeberity. Woody Allen movie without him in it but the main character just basically played Woody which really didn’t hurt because that Dicapachinco kid was in it being a out of control movie star and that is funny and the movie was interesting and such.
oh and I heart Huckabees, it was so freakin’ cool if you like that sort of thing like movies about exicstensial stuff and thinking which leads to thinking and that is when entertainment is worthwile…
September 15, 2006 at 12:52 pm #92448it was the new one with nic cage…
September 23, 2006 at 11:57 pm #92449…Pieces of April, starring that poor girl tom cruise brainwashed into bearing him a childlike substance. The movie was a mess but had it’s moments and that is fun, their was a really good song in it but i don’t remember what it is now so it probably wasn’t that good but at the time i was smiling and thinking how cool it was to hear so who knows…
September 24, 2006 at 1:08 pm #92450"deepsIush " wrote:and benchwarmer, nappy dynamite famine guy……..pretty merciless cuz it moved quickly.I thought good happy things when watching this.
Enter…Zombie King was the last movie I watched. It’s a film the whole family can enjoy.
September 28, 2006 at 8:51 am #92451"deepsIush " wrote:But how’d they, the human race, go from barely being able to drive across country in 1903 to landing on the moon in 1969? caveman to spaceman in the lifespan of a buck…….kinda strange…I detect alien influence.
If you believe they put a man on the moon…
September 28, 2006 at 9:05 am #92452i remember my grandpa never believed they landed on the moon…i think tony’s right – humans couldn’t have done it alone – they had help
September 28, 2006 at 9:34 am #92453"deepsIush " wrote:Do you believe it?
Naw,I think the moon landing thing was Hollywood.They just did it to beat the Russians to it.Other tech though I agree might be from outer space sources.There was alot of new technology being developed after the Rosswell Crash of 1947.
September 28, 2006 at 11:00 am #92454conspiration theories are cool. there have been talk about bombs under the towers eliciting the falls, and some talk about a third tower which also fell without being hit by plane. haven’t NY so I have no idea about where the third tower stood.
and same thing with iraq war, lying about the underlying cause of the attack. but that one was easier to discover. the fake moonlanding was also a political act.September 28, 2006 at 11:19 am #92455I think rather than aliens the real key is Higher Math, trigonometry and beyond…………….
Allen Holub is the big brother of my first boyfriend, he helped bring computers from what the were in
the 1970’s to what we have today with the advent of C and C+ languages.He was into alien stuff, come to think of it, hmmmm but the biggest part of his success came from
an understanding of higher math and its applications.September 29, 2006 at 12:06 pm #92456"deepsIush " wrote:Yeah, all my pain disappears when I watch Napolean Dynamite……My sarcasm detector is currently in the shop for repairs so I’m going to take it that your statement rings true. And now I’m going to go around and tell people what your cure for pain is.
I just watched Hard Candy. I really liked the girl in it. She also plays Mr. Lahey’s daughter in Trailer Park Boys. The boy in it reminded me of someone I know. It must be the glasses and blonde hair…
September 30, 2006 at 8:05 pm #92457Jet Li’s Fearless – it was pretty cool if you like that sort of thing…
October 20, 2006 at 10:13 pm #92458…a bunch of stuff, quick re-cap; yankees blow 200 million dollars (yeah is good), da Bears win the most satisfying football game i’ve watched in a while (though it was quite painful for a while), South Park almost prove dubya caused 9-11 but then they retracted it all and just proved one-fourth of america are morons (dubya is surely part of that though, oh and i finally saw I am trying to Break your Heart, the excellent documentary about Wilco and the making of Yankee HOtel Foxtrot, the album that got me through many a winter since it’s release…
October 23, 2006 at 3:04 pm #92459definitely a most satisfying BEAR win, our D took the game over with help from special teams…
recently watched a 1933 Fritz Lang film, The Testament of Dr Mabuse, definitely recommend it…
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