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Post by StarOpal on Dec 21, 2007 12:45:16 GMT -5
1) The Intermission entry is put in twice.
Ah yes, Hollywood Homicide. One those movies that I watched and then was sucked into the abyss that I call "bad movie blackout". That's what happens when a movie is just so irredeemably bad, it's not even the kind of bad that's worth remembering.
So basically I have this gap where I remember putting the movie in the DVD player and then.... Hitting stop. I've lost X amount of minutes of my life. Honestly everything in that review is like, "Really, that was in there?"
Mostly the same with Catwoman, though I do remember a few moments where I laughed hysterically (the madness setting in, no doubt), and being angry, at that.
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Post by bladestarr on Dec 21, 2007 19:31:22 GMT -5
Well these lines settled it. Sue.... are you married? If not, will you marry me? If so, will you sire my bastard children? ;D
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Post by pfrsue on Dec 21, 2007 21:28:48 GMT -5
Well these lines settled it. Sue.... are you married? If not, will you marry me? If so, will you sire my bastard children? ;D In fact, I am not married. However, I cannot sire your bastard children. I lack the necessary equipment with which "to sire".
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Post by Hucklebubba on Dec 21, 2007 23:24:04 GMT -5
Besides, even without issues of gender-impossiblity, matrimony negates bastardhood, if my understanding of social taboo and remedy is correct. So that kind of throws a wrench in the whole thing. And having been a legitimate child myself, I can tell you that we're no fun at all.
Sorry to rain on your parade, Phil. You seem like a good kid; hated to have to do that to you.
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Post by bladestarr on Dec 22, 2007 8:50:16 GMT -5
That's what I get for using a compound context structure. Let's try it this way then: Sue.... are you married? If not, will you marry me? Sue.... are you married? If so, will you sire my bastard children? I thought it was self-explanatory using the context of the words' proper meaning, but then again, I usually do end up two steps ahead and then three steps behind everyone else.
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Post by pfrsue on Dec 22, 2007 10:22:14 GMT -5
Sue.... are you married? If not, will you marry me? Sadly, my children won't let me date until I'm 42. Sue.... are you married? If so, will you sire my bastard children? I still lack the proper equipment for such an endeavor. I wonder if perhaps you have misconstrued the meaning of the word, "Mutant" here? But thanks for asking! ;D
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Post by duckie on Dec 22, 2007 14:48:38 GMT -5
To quote the legendary Inigo Montoya: "You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means. "
From dictionary.com... [yellow] sire (verb): to beget; procreate as the father.[/yellow]
I'm siding with Sue on this one ;D
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Post by bladestarr on Dec 22, 2007 15:37:51 GMT -5
You do realize that we're only a couple years away from women being able to be a baby's father right?
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Post by Head Mutant on Dec 22, 2007 15:38:26 GMT -5
I knew Sue was asexual! I knew it!
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Post by pfrsue on Dec 22, 2007 16:36:32 GMT -5
I knew Sue was asexual! I knew it! Wait..... what did you just say?! That does it. I'm sending my kids over there to beat you up.
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