first: do something that has been done before -- but not often -- or
not well known.
host a party. make sure it has a non smoking room. if you can gt a
suite it should be easy. the smoking room will MAYBE be the fun room
and the non smoking room might have more long winded people.
have good
this makes me happy. although i liked sorbo -- he christafied a sort
of gilgameshy role -- but i am not a girl, so...maybe his acting
mattered miore and he looke dstrong enough. but NBC seems to be
taking a different tack..
i like that they are dealing with the parts ofthe ledgend that gave
Tell me did some folk think that a wand was waved?
This is a decent to EVIL it has to dark.
Give me a break!
RS=D
--- Keith Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...some expressing surprise at the darkness of the
portrayal of Anakin Skywalker's transformation into
Darth Vader.
Anyone who
So here is by batch.
RS=D
An eye for an eye will make us all blind. Mohandas
Gandhi
Memory never recaptures reality. Memory reconstructs.
All reconstructions change the original, becoming
external frames of reference that inevitably fall
short. Mentat Handbook
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OPINION |
May 16, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist:
Staying What Course?
By PAUL KRUGMAN
The American military isnt just bogged down in
Hi Tracey:
This is one of my favorite quotes but couldn't find the book in my
bookcases last night. Found it this morning. I especially like this quote
because one can see the trouble brewing. Any fool can tell you that a spell used
on a mermaid is not gonna work for the daughter of an
Nah, wasn't really suggesting that. Was just kinda thinking aloud.
Thinking awrite. Writing aloud. Well you know what I mean.
-C
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Hate to be a pain, but If I have to do the research to
Thinking awrite. Writing aloud. I like that. I have never heard of that
term, but it is cool. OK great. Let me know if you remember them
Tracey.
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Did anybody watch this? If so, what were your thoughts, comments, and
reaction. Yes, I decided to watch the series ending, primarily so I
could talk about it. The storyline was ho-hum at best and the
Riker/Troi plot weave was an insult. I can see exactly how Jolene
Blalock was insulted by it.
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KW: Interesting article which may have already been posted. I found
the following excerpt interesting. We know this will be a monster
hit, yet even here they worry about the kiddies being left out? So
it'll make eleventy-billion dollars instead of
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I agree, it's just wild. I've noticed for the last year or so whenever I read yahoo or other sites' stats on weekend box office, they always put in blurbs about how the overall box office is doing. They'll say, "'Monster-in-Law' did well above even studio expectations, yet the overall box
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Man
this was weak! Mediocre FX, confusing plot, performances that seemed like the
actors were sleepwalking through their roles. The dude who played Hercules had
the musculature but looked way too Caucasian to my tastes (the British accent
didn't help). Is there some law
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