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What's the most EXCITING thing that ever happened to you? For Redbaby
This has to be REALLY exciting folks, make it up or embellish is you need to! | |
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Falling in love.
What could be more exciting? oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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meeting Ralph Nader. | |
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HereToRockYourWorld said: Falling in love.
What could be more exciting? | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: meeting Ralph Nader.
“In order to maintain an untenable position, you have to be actively ignorant, ... One motto on the show is, 'Keep your facts, I'm going with the truth.'” | |
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StephenColbert said: IrresistibleB1tch said: meeting Ralph Nader.
who is he? | |
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StephenColbert said: IrresistibleB1tch said: meeting Ralph Nader.
i thought you might not appreciate that... | |
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ZombieKitten said: StephenColbert said: who is he? public policy advocate and former candidate for US President. brilliant man!! www.votenader.org and www.nader.org | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: ZombieKitten said: who is he? public policy advocate and former candidate for US President. brilliant man!! www.votenader.org and www.nader.org I LOVE SATIRE! [Edited 5/28/06 18:12pm] “In order to maintain an untenable position, you have to be actively ignorant, ... One motto on the show is, 'Keep your facts, I'm going with the truth.'” | |
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StephenColbert said: IrresistibleB1tch said: public policy advocate and former candidate for US President. brilliant man!! www.votenader.org and www.nader.org I LOVE SATIRE! [Edited 5/28/06 18:12pm] so do i or i wouldn't watch your show! | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: StephenColbert said: I LOVE SATIRE! [Edited 5/28/06 18:12pm] so do i or i wouldn't watch your show! Madam, there is nothing satirical about my show “In order to maintain an untenable position, you have to be actively ignorant, ... One motto on the show is, 'Keep your facts, I'm going with the truth.'” | |
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StephenColbert said: IrresistibleB1tch said: so do i or i wouldn't watch your show! Madam, there is nothing satirical about my show you called me "Madam" wait... were you being satirical just there?!?! | |
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oh. sounds very exciting | |
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FREE PLAY! | |
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It hasn't happened yet, but it will... | |
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I went to this place, and so far nothing has beaten that day
I want to go back there | |
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Oh and that appreciation thread Imago just started for me... | |
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2the9s said: Oh and that appreciation thread Imago just started for me... So cute. | |
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If you'd asked me about 7 or 8 years ago, I probably would've said something like, "Meeting the Eat-me-beat-me Lady!":
Nowadays, I would say "Discovering that I don't need to have 'Brushes with "Greatness"' (and I did consider Ms. Eat-me-beat-me to be 'Great', in those days ) to get excited." | |
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Ace said: If you'd asked me about 7 or 8 years ago, I probably would've said something like, "Meeting the Eat-me-beat-me Lady!":
Nowadays, I would say "Discovering that I don't need to have 'Brushes with "Greatness"' (and I did consider Ms. Eat-me-beat-me to be 'Great', in those days ) to get excited." She's pretty. What's eat me beat me? | |
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Fauxie said: Ace said: If you'd asked me about 7 or 8 years ago, I probably would've said something like, "Meeting the Eat-me-beat-me Lady!":
Nowadays, I would say "Discovering that I don't need to have 'Brushes with "Greatness"' (and I did consider Ms. Eat-me-beat-me to be 'Great', in those days ) to get excited." She's pretty. What's eat me beat me? | |
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ZombieKitten said: I went to this place, and so far nothing has beaten that day
Charlotte honeymooned in Niagara Falls! | |
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Ace said: ZombieKitten said: I went to this place, and so far nothing has beaten that day
Charlotte honeymooned in Niagara Falls! actually this is where I honeymooned: | |
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ZombieKitten said: Ace said: Charlotte honeymooned in Niagara Falls! actually this is where I honeymooned: They call the American side "Niagara Falls", too. | |
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Ace said: Fauxie said: She's pretty. What's eat me beat me? Thanks. | |
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Ace said: ZombieKitten said: actually this is where I honeymooned: They call the American side "Niagara Falls", too. and what do they call the 2 south american sides of it? Iguazú | |
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brainfucked | |
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Fauxie said: Ace said: Thanks. From http://www.everything2.co..._id=20141: Title: Pump Up The Volume
Release Date: 1990 Released By: New Line Cinema / SC Entertainment Written and Directed By: Allan Moyle Cinematography: Walt Lloyd MPAA Rating: R, for language and some nudity Some spoilers follow; you have been warned This movie was not at all what I expected. Instead of the early-90's teen rah-rah film I'd had in mind for some reason, Pump Up The Volume was a character and dialogue-driven study of the nature and implications of free speech. Specifically, Pump Up The Volume is the story of mild-mannered Mark Hunter (Christian Slater) and his alter ego, charismatic late-night radio host Happy Harry Hard-On. Mark is a high school student who is having trouble establishing a social life since moving to a new town. He is lonely, moody, and shy -- except when he fires up the makeshift pirate radio show in his basement. Once the microphone is turned on and the transmitters begin to send their illicit waves into space, Mark becomes Harry, a dirty-talking, cynical extrovert. Mark uses a voice changer he refers to as a "harmonizer" in order to prevent his voice from being recognized by his fan base, which consists of the very fellow students he avoids while at school. Mark's parents are concerned that their son seems to have no friends, but they pretty much leave him alone in his basement; that's his domain. If they searched his room like other paranoid parents, they'd doubtlessly find cigarettes, porn, and a number of inexplicable gadgets. Harry's show is a hit. Students all over town drive their cars to the geographical locations known to get the best reception; since Harry's radio enterprise is small, he lacks the massive transmitting tower of legitimate stations. On his show, Harry plays songs from his impressive record collection, simulates wild wank sessions by making palm-slapping noises, and reads letters written in by his loyal listeners. Notable are the poems that always arrive in a crimson envelope, by a girl poet referred to as "The eat-me beat-me lady". Her poems are always read with great dramatic inflection by Harry, who wonders about the identity of this mystery vixen. The first poem we hear read on the air by Harry is as follows: Come in. Every night you enter me like a criminal You break into my brain But you're no ordinary criminal You put up your feet and you pop a pepsi You start to party You turn up my stereo Songs I've never heard but I move anyway. You get me crazy I say "Do it" I don't care what Just do it Jam me, jack me Push me, pull me Talk Hard! The "vixen" herself is a student named Nora, played by a young Samantha Mathis. Nora is a strong character; she is ever so slightly punk, with a wild streak and a sense of her rights and the rights of her fellow teens. She is the only student to figure out that quiet Mark is actually wannabe shock jock Harry. | |
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Back in college.
I was attendin' Spring Break in Daytona. At a Miss Hawaiian Tropic, I climb on a picnic table to get a better view of the contestants. A frisbee came flying by & got me in the eye. As I crouched down in pain, I heard a fatherly voice with a British slang asking me if I was alright. Immediately, I assumed that I was slain & it was God's voice talking to me. When my eyes finally were able to look up & to pay homage to the Creator, it turned out it wasn't God after all, but another diety altogether... Benny Hill (this, obviously, was before his passing). That's it for me. [Edited 5/28/06 21:03pm] | |
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Ace said:[quote] Fauxie said: From http://www.everything2.co..._id=20141: Title: Pump Up The Volume
Release Date: 1990 Released By: New Line Cinema / SC Entertainment Written and Directed By: Allan Moyle Cinematography: Walt Lloyd MPAA Rating: R, for language and some nudity Some spoilers follow; you have been warned This movie was not at all what I expected. Instead of the early-90's teen rah-rah film I'd had in mind for some reason, Pump Up The Volume was a character and dialogue-driven study of the nature and implications of free speech. Specifically, Pump Up The Volume is the story of mild-mannered Mark Hunter (Christian Slater) and his alter ego, charismatic late-night radio host Happy Harry Hard-On. Mark is a high school student who is having trouble establishing a social life since moving to a new town. He is lonely, moody, and shy -- except when he fires up the makeshift pirate radio show in his basement. Once the microphone is turned on and the transmitters begin to send their illicit waves into space, Mark becomes Harry, a dirty-talking, cynical extrovert. Mark uses a voice changer he refers to as a "harmonizer" in order to prevent his voice from being recognized by his fan base, which consists of the very fellow students he avoids while at school. Mark's parents are concerned that their son seems to have no friends, but they pretty much leave him alone in his basement; that's his domain. If they searched his room like other paranoid parents, they'd doubtlessly find cigarettes, porn, and a number of inexplicable gadgets. Harry's show is a hit. Students all over town drive their cars to the geographical locations known to get the best reception; since Harry's radio enterprise is small, he lacks the massive transmitting tower of legitimate stations. On his show, Harry plays songs from his impressive record collection, simulates wild wank sessions by making palm-slapping noises, and reads letters written in by his loyal listeners. Notable are the poems that always arrive in a crimson envelope, by a girl poet referred to as "The eat-me beat-me lady". Her poems are always read with great dramatic inflection by Harry, who wonders about the identity of this mystery vixen. The first poem we hear read on the air by Harry is as follows: Come in. Every night you enter me like a criminal You break into my brain But you're no ordinary criminal You put up your feet and you pop a pepsi You start to party You turn up my stereo Songs I've never heard but I move anyway. You get me crazy I say "Do it" I don't care what Just do it Jam me, jack me Push me, pull me Talk Hard! The "vixen" herself is a student named Nora, played by a young Samantha Mathis. Nora is a strong character; she is ever so slightly punk, with a wild streak and a sense of her rights and the rights of her fellow teens. She is the only student to figure out that quiet Mark is actually wannabe shock jock Harry. Interesting. Thanks! | |
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