applekisses said: R3V said: AT LEAST as magical as a unicorn suckling kittens, that's for sure. probably moreso. Tina is the reason that unicorn is suckling those kittens. Her gyrations, funky chicken wings and mid-20th century post-modern choreography brings peace to all nations and between all creatures! and don't forget about the shimmy/jazz hands combo! | |
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rushing07 said: Anxiety said: even martians have standards, dude. Then how do u explain this: a good makeup artist can hide a whole lot of bullshit. | |
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Anxiety said: applekisses said: Tina is the reason that unicorn is suckling those kittens. Her gyrations, funky chicken wings and mid-20th century post-modern choreography brings peace to all nations and between all creatures! and don't forget about the shimmy/jazz hands combo! OMG...that's one of my favorite parts! Also, when the girls are all in line and moving in formations like members of a funky, go-go burlesque marching band...that completely sends me. Plus, those OUTFITS! | |
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Anxiety said: rushing07 said: Then how do u explain this: a good makeup artist can hide a whole lot of bullshit. that looks a little like Grig! | |
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Ok but unicorns, butterflies and kitties? | |
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Ok but unicorns, butterflies and kitties? | |
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Anxiety said: rushing07 said: Then how do u explain this: a good makeup artist can hide a whole lot of bullshit. fucking positivity. I'm not mad at you, I'm mad at the dirt. | |
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ZombieKitten said: that looks a little like Grig! that makes ME think... | |
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Muse2NOPharaoh said: Ok but unicorns, butterflies and kitties?
what, you want i should put a picture of a dingo eating meryl streep's baby!? | |
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Anxiety said: ZombieKitten said: that looks a little like Grig! that makes ME think... NOOOOO not ANDIE what was the guy called in that movie with Dennis Quaid who crash landed on the planet | |
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This makes ME think. I'm not mad at you, I'm mad at the dirt. | |
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Muse2NOPharaoh said: Ok but unicorns, butterflies and kitties?
Tina pwns them all. "Try to remember how you used to feel about me
and think about how you're treating me now. Then try to reconcile them, if you can. But you don't even remember, do you?" | |
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Anxiety said: applekisses said: You'd have to make sure to have placed somewhere you could see it - not like on your back or something. Can you imagine having access to that clip 24/7 and not being able to watch it?! it would be like that twilight zone where burgess meredith is a bookworm and he ends up being the last man on earth and he runs to the library and ends up breaking his glasses. which, now that i'm old enough to really think about these things, isn't such a big deal. couldn't he just stumble around until he found an optometry shop and get a new pair of glasses for free? he's the last man on earth, it's not like he's stealing. anyway. you are right. BUT...what if he didn't keep a record of his own prescription and wasn't trained as an optomitrist? OR...say he did have his Rx handy...who would make his glasses for him? | |
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you people, i -
wait. what? enemy mine? michael jackson's face? what is this thread about? i forget. | |
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applekisses said: Anxiety said: it would be like that twilight zone where burgess meredith is a bookworm and he ends up being the last man on earth and he runs to the library and ends up breaking his glasses. which, now that i'm old enough to really think about these things, isn't such a big deal. couldn't he just stumble around until he found an optometry shop and get a new pair of glasses for free? he's the last man on earth, it's not like he's stealing. anyway. you are right. BUT...what if he didn't keep a record of his own prescription and wasn't trained as an optomitrist? OR...say he did have his Rx handy...who would make his glasses for him? yeah, that's something that needs to be kept in mind. 1960's post-apocalyptic earth is a lot different than the post-apocalyptic earths we see today. i don't think they had glasses already made and on hand in those post-apocalyptic days. [Edited 5/16/08 21:48pm] "Try to remember how you used to feel about me
and think about how you're treating me now. Then try to reconcile them, if you can. But you don't even remember, do you?" | |
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applekisses said: Anxiety said: it would be like that twilight zone where burgess meredith is a bookworm and he ends up being the last man on earth and he runs to the library and ends up breaking his glasses. which, now that i'm old enough to really think about these things, isn't such a big deal. couldn't he just stumble around until he found an optometry shop and get a new pair of glasses for free? he's the last man on earth, it's not like he's stealing. anyway. you are right. BUT...what if he didn't keep a record of his own prescription and wasn't trained as an optomitrist? OR...say he did have his Rx handy...who would make his glasses for him? i'm sure that SOMEWHERE on earth, another pair of glasses existed with his exact Rx. so what he could have done was, he could have taken his busted up glasses, at LEAST used what was left of them as some kind of monocle or looking glass, and sought out the optometry shops and try on all the glasses and peek through all the lenses until he found ones that work for him. then he could read them books till the cows come dancin' home. | |
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Anxiety said: enemy mine
yes!!! Drac | |
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R3V said: applekisses said: BUT...what if he didn't keep a record of his own prescription and wasn't trained as an optomitrist? OR...say he did have his Rx handy...who would make his glasses for him? yeah, that's something that needs to be kept in mind. 1960's post-apocalyptic earth is a lot different than the post-apocalyptic earths we see today. i don't think they had glasses already made and on hand in those post-apocalyptic days. [Edited 5/16/08 21:48pm] what did they do? did they take a big hammer and pound out molten lenses on a stone? did they employ the village lens-smith? [Edited 5/16/08 21:50pm] | |
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ZombieKitten said: Anxiety said: enemy mine
yes!!! Drac he looks like he's wearing a really moist papier mache ski mask. | |
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here's something a little bit depressing (sorry to, um, "quell" the love), but i wonder if there will ever be a day that the Burgess Meredith episode of Twightlight Zone where he's the last man on earth with no glasses with which to read will no longer be a cultural point of reference for every living being on the planet.
i hope not "Try to remember how you used to feel about me
and think about how you're treating me now. Then try to reconcile them, if you can. But you don't even remember, do you?" | |
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Anxiety said: applekisses said: BUT...what if he didn't keep a record of his own prescription and wasn't trained as an optomitrist? OR...say he did have his Rx handy...who would make his glasses for him? i'm sure that SOMEWHERE on earth, another pair of glasses existed with his exact Rx. so what he could have done was, he could have taken his busted up glasses, at LEAST used what was left of them as some kind of monocle or looking glass, and sought out the optometry shops and try on all the glasses and peek through all the lenses until he found ones that work for him. then he could read them books till the cows come dancin' home. That's true...he could have found something that might work. Then it could have been like "I am Legend" minus the zombies and with a pair of glasses instead of a dog. | |
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R3V said: here's something a little bit depressing (sorry to, um, "quell" the love), but i wonder if there will ever be a day that the Burgess Meredith episode of Twightlight Zone where he's the last man on earth with no glasses with which to read will no longer be a cultural point of reference for every living being on the planet.
i hope not Just get Lasik and you'll never have to worry about it! | |
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R3V said: here's something a little bit depressing (sorry to, um, "quell" the love), but i wonder if there will ever be a day that the Burgess Meredith episode of Twightlight Zone where he's the last man on earth with no glasses with which to read will no longer be a cultural point of reference for every living being on the planet.
i hope not then that episode of twilight zone will cease to exist. it's like that legend that says that ghosts only exist until all living people who could remember them die, and then the ghosts can go on to the afterworld. the legend did not account for dvd box sets or torrent sites, however. | |
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applekisses said: R3V said: here's something a little bit depressing (sorry to, um, "quell" the love), but i wonder if there will ever be a day that the Burgess Meredith episode of Twightlight Zone where he's the last man on earth with no glasses with which to read will no longer be a cultural point of reference for every living being on the planet.
i hope not Just get Lasik and you'll never have to worry about it! oh wait. i think i misunderstood everything. | |
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Anxiety said: R3V said: yeah, that's something that needs to be kept in mind. 1960's post-apocalyptic earth is a lot different than the post-apocalyptic earths we see today. i don't think they had glasses already made and on hand in those post-apocalyptic days. [Edited 5/16/08 21:48pm] what did they do? did they take a big hammer and pound out molten lenses on a stone? did they employ the village lens-smith? [Edited 5/16/08 21:50pm] something interesting http://en.wikipedia.org/w...lco_Thesis | |
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I think I'm going to try that breathing exercise rushing recommended again. "Try to remember how you used to feel about me
and think about how you're treating me now. Then try to reconcile them, if you can. But you don't even remember, do you?" | |
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Anxiety said: applekisses said: Just get Lasik and you'll never have to worry about it! oh wait. i think i misunderstood everything. Oh no...you didn't...I'm just being a goof. | |
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Donce Donce Donce
I'm not mad at you, I'm mad at the dirt. | |
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ZombieKitten said: Anxiety said: what did they do? did they take a big hammer and pound out molten lenses on a stone? did they employ the village lens-smith? [Edited 5/16/08 21:50pm] something interesting http://en.wikipedia.org/w...lco_Thesis that is very ponderous. a veritable ponderosa! | |
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ZombieKitten said: Anxiety said: what did they do? did they take a big hammer and pound out molten lenses on a stone? did they employ the village lens-smith? [Edited 5/16/08 21:50pm] something interesting http://en.wikipedia.org/w...lco_Thesis it really wasn't. or at least it looked like it wasn't. i just skimmed the first line and looked at the pictures, but i'm 100% sure it wasn't interesting. "Try to remember how you used to feel about me
and think about how you're treating me now. Then try to reconcile them, if you can. But you don't even remember, do you?" | |
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