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Around two-ish.
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su7an wrote:Simone is popping by so we can watch Donnie Darko!
Hope you fanatics are all happy now. :mrgreen:


FUCK YEAH
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:mrgreen:
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Woo! 2 is close!

I'm actually watching it (again) right now. I'm near the end though.
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you people dont know of the existence of any ther movies do you
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last night we watched Donnie Darko, but I was a bit tipsy so I'll have to watch it again today or tomorrow.

then we watched Evil Dead 2, one of my favourites. "Groovy."

haha, the new dvd player also plays mp3s. our old one didn't. I'm terribly pleased. :mrgreen:
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I went to the anual town fair yesterday. It was really wierd, because I didn't really feel like I belonged in Agassiz anymore (after 2 weeks) yet I don't feel comfortable and "at home" at UBC. I did get to talk to some of my old friends though, so that was good.
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Gimme_Shelter wrote:you people dont know of the existence of any ther movies do you


I do.

But Donnie Darko happens to be my favourite.
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One of these days I'll have to get around to renting that and see what all the talk is about :nod:
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i saw it, it was alright
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I'm 15-years old. Throughout my 15 years, I have made it obvious that I HATE tomato sauce.

We had spaghetti and meatballs for dinner (I just eat my spaghetti plain, with some butter)...The first thing my dad asks me is if I want some meatballs. Drenched in tomato sauce.

Then he wondered why I gave him a weird look.

One day, he'll realize that I don't like tomato sauce. One day.
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tomorrow is Yom Kippur, so I have to spend a long time at synagogue tomorrow. I had to spend a long time there today too...but anyhow, I can't eat tomorrow either, so I like ate enough for a week today. and that's my random thing.
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Ahree wrote:I'm 15-years old. Throughout my 15 years, I have made it obvious that I HATE tomato sauce.

We had spaghetti and meatballs for dinner (I just eat my spaghetti plain, with some butter)...The first thing my dad asks me is if I want some meatballs. Drenched in tomato sauce.

Then he wondered why I gave him a weird look.

One day, he'll realize that I don't like tomato sauce. One day.


my dad still can't remember my birthday or how old I am. it used to piss me off, but I really don't care anymore.
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I'm young yet, so it still bothers me.

I swear, the beer must've killed one too many brain cells, because he isn't the sharpest tool (haha, tool) in the shed.
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I know how that goes Suzie. The last time I heard "happy birthday" from a family relative, excluding my brother, was when I turned 14, over 4 years ago. I used to bitch everyone out and make them feel horrible because they forgot me, but now I just take it in stride, because I figure there has to be a reason they forgot.
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Ahree wrote:because he isn't the sharpest tool (haha, tool) in the shed.


:lol:
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OLPFan420 wrote:I know how that goes Suzie. The last time I heard "happy birthday" from a family relative, excluding my brother, was when I turned 14, over 4 years ago. I used to bitch everyone out and make them feel horrible because they forgot me, but now I just take it in stride, because I figure there has to be a reason they forgot.


We remembered your birthday, Alan!!!!! :love: By the way you talk about your family, they have to be just about the worst people on earth.
HARDCORE!!!

OMG. I can't believe I din't think fo you
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a scale of one to ten you're like YWELVE.
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WEll.........I haven't drinken milk since I was about 4 and too young to resist them shoving it down my throat. Every single night my mom used to ask me if I wanted milk or water with dinner. EVERY NIGHT, for about 10 years until i just started making my own meals.

Parents just don't comprehend that kind of thing.

Luckily.........she got it through her head that I HATE HATE HATE with a PASSION all sea food. Now she only makes it on nights I'm not home. Thank god.
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That's like my family. I have told my family I hate Chinese food with a passion since I was 7, when I got food poisoning from it, and yet we still eat it, a lot. Hell, last night we had chinese food.
I faced death. I went in with my arms swinging. But I heard my own breath and had to face that I'm still living. I'm still flesh. I hold on to awful feelings. I'm not dead... My chest still draws breath. I hold it. I'm buoyant. There's no end.
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Post by nelison »

watched Magnolia tonight with my gf... freaking awesome movie, it was really awesome yet very odd at the same time, the combination makes a very compelling movie that i thoroughly enjoyed.
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