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#102 Sep 13 2007 at 6:45 AM Rating: Decent
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Kaelesh wrote:
StubsOnAsura the Mundane wrote:
You have no..... You have no.... *looks in dictionary* MARBLES!

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Phhh, Major League 2.
Not that the first one was anything all that spectacular, but they really didn't do much with the sequels did they?
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#103 Sep 13 2007 at 6:45 AM Rating: Decent
His Excellency Soracloud wrote:
Jophiel wrote:
Also, he knows who Holly Cole is. That's the closest you're getting to a compliment from me, Hellboy, so lap it up.


At my wedding, God Only Knows was supposed to be me and my Mom's song. The DJ fucked up and played the wifes parent's song. Smiley: motz


Holly Cole was in the beach boys? Smiley: confused

Edit: Oh right, a cover version. Makes sense, I guess. But why would you want anything other than the original? :/

Edited, Sep 13th 2007 5:00pm by Sillygooose
#105 Sep 13 2007 at 6:46 AM Rating: Decent
StubsOnAsura the Mundane wrote:
Sillygooose wrote:
Stubs do I have potential?


You have no..... You have no.... *looks in dictionary* MARBLES!

(free rateup to whoever names that quote)


The utterly forgettable Major League II. :/
#106 Sep 13 2007 at 7:06 AM Rating: Default
Uglysasquatch, Pie Eating Champion wrote:
Kaelesh wrote:
StubsOnAsura the Mundane wrote:
You have no..... You have no.... *looks in dictionary* MARBLES!

(free rateup to whoever names that quote)


Phhh, Major League 2.
Not that the first one was anything all that spectacular, but they really didn't do much with the sequels did they?


No, not at all. But Back to the Minors ruled. It had Scott "Quantum Leap" Bakula in it. Smiley: schooled
#107 Sep 13 2007 at 7:07 AM Rating: Decent
Intresting post Hellboy.
Um,
When did you fall on your head?
#108 Sep 13 2007 at 7:09 AM Rating: Excellent
Rime, Stop trying to equate people's disdain for Dorkette with trying to get under your skin. I get along with you most of the time, and even I think she's not the sharpest tool in the shed.

They're different positions, some people hate you, some people hate her, Just because someone hates you does not mean they rag on her to get to you. There may be some people that do that, but it is not a definite.

Dorkette, in the future, before you hit "Post Message," realize that if you think someone is making fun of you, chances are good that they are, this is the internet after all.

EDIT: Also, if internet bullies really do get under your skin, Dorkette, you should probably not come back to Alla. The truth is, we're all assholes, and I doubt any of us will change anytime soon.

Edited, Sep 13th 2007 8:16am by NixNot
#109 Sep 13 2007 at 7:19 AM Rating: Excellent
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If nothing else, AD can get her imaginary lawyer to file suit against the cyber-bullies.
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#110 Sep 13 2007 at 7:21 AM Rating: Excellent
Jophiel wrote:
If nothing else, AD can get her imaginary lawyer to file suit against the cyber-bullies.
That never gets old, does it? Smiley: laugh
#111 Sep 13 2007 at 7:21 AM Rating: Decent
Jophiel wrote:
If nothing else, AD can get her imaginary lawyer to file suit against the cyber-bullies.


Ho, HO! Throw back.
#112 Sep 13 2007 at 7:21 AM Rating: Good
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Master NixNot wrote:
EDIT: Also, if internet bullies really do get under your skin, Dorkette, you should probably not come back to Alla. The truth is, we're all assholes, and I doubt any of us will change anytime soon.
Not true. Doug has made me see the light and I will be changing my evil ways. I want to be loved.

Edited, Sep 13th 2007 12:22pm by Uglysasquatch
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#113 Sep 13 2007 at 7:23 AM Rating: Decent
Kaelesh wrote:
No, not at all. But Back to the Minors ruled. It had Scott "Quantum Leap" Bakula in it. Smiley: schooled


I thought it was Scott "Necessary Roughness" Bakula.. Smiley: dubious
#114 Sep 13 2007 at 7:24 AM Rating: Decent
StubsOnAsura the Mundane wrote:
Kaelesh wrote:
No, not at all. But Back to the Minors ruled. It had Scott "Quantum Leap" Bakula in it. Smiley: schooled


I thought it was Scott "Necessary Roughness" Bakula.. Smiley: dubious
Yeah, people think the wrong things all the time.
#115 Sep 13 2007 at 7:26 AM Rating: Default
StubsOnAsura the Mundane wrote:
Kaelesh wrote:
No, not at all. But Back to the Minors ruled. It had Scott "Quantum Leap" Bakula in it. Smiley: schooled


I thought it was Scott "Necessary Roughness" Bakula.. Smiley: dubious


I thought it was Scott "Oh Boy..." Bakula.

Yes, I used to love that show...
#116 Sep 13 2007 at 7:26 AM Rating: Default
Mindel wrote:
StubsOnAsura the Mundane wrote:
Kaelesh wrote:
No, not at all. But Back to the Minors ruled. It had Scott "Quantum Leap" Bakula in it. Smiley: schooled


I thought it was Scott "Necessary Roughness" Bakula.. Smiley: dubious
Yeah, people think the wrong things all the time.


pft.. Quantam Leap was rather lame, IMO. Necessary Roughness, however.. that's a classic.
#117 Sep 13 2007 at 7:27 AM Rating: Decent
Mindel wrote:
StubsOnAsura the Mundane wrote:
Kaelesh wrote:
No, not at all. But Back to the Minors ruled. It had Scott "Quantum Leap" Bakula in it. Smiley: schooled


I thought it was Scott "Necessary Roughness" Bakula.. Smiley: dubious
Yeah, people think the wrong things all the time.
So THAT'S why they arrested me.



I was just trying to give her a nice birthday present Smiley: crymore
#118 Sep 13 2007 at 7:27 AM Rating: Decent
StubsOnAsura the Mundane wrote:
pft.. Quantam Leap was rather lame, IMO. Necessary Roughness, however.. that's a classic.


UnAmerican, I swear.

I loved the ones where he had to be a girl. [:giggle:]
#119 Sep 13 2007 at 7:30 AM Rating: Default
Belkira the Tulip wrote:
StubsOnAsura the Mundane wrote:
pft.. Quantam Leap was rather lame, IMO. Necessary Roughness, however.. that's a classic.


UnAmerican, I swear.

I loved the ones where he had to be a girl. [:giggle:]


While you guys were watching Quantum Leap, I was watching McGuyver and reruns of The Fall Guy
#120 Sep 13 2007 at 7:31 AM Rating: Good
I used to love watching Quantum Leap when I was a kid.
#121 Sep 13 2007 at 7:33 AM Rating: Decent
StubsOnAsura the Mundane wrote:

While you guys were watching Quantum Leap, I was watching McGuyver and reruns of The Fall Guy


Silly Stubs, McGuyver didn't come on at the same time Quantum Leap came on.

I watched both. And The A Team...
#122 Sep 13 2007 at 8:06 AM Rating: Decent
StubsOnAsura the Mundane wrote:
While you guys were watching Quantum Leap, I was watching McGuyver and reruns of The Fall Guy


Whatever, just make sure I get those rate ups.
#123 Sep 13 2007 at 8:07 AM Rating: Decent
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#124 Sep 13 2007 at 8:21 AM Rating: Decent
Darkenbuddy da Basher wrote:
McGuyver kicks multiple levels of ***.


With a paperclip and a piece of scotch tape.
#125 Sep 13 2007 at 8:25 AM Rating: Excellent
Since you all are on a MacGyver kick....

LINK

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Eighties television icon MacGyver has beaten Indiana Jones, James Bond and Jack Bauer as the fictional hero most Americans would want by their side in the event of a disaster.

In the survey, commissioned by the McCormick Tribune Foundation, participants were given a choice among seven fictional heroes for help in an emergency.

Twenty seven per cent of respondents said they would want MacGyver to help them out should disaster strike.

The ingenious secret agent, played by Richard Dean Anderson, became a household name in the 1980s with his ability to get out of life-or-death situations using everyday items. Among his many exploits he plugged an acid leak with chocolate, blew open doors with bombs made of chewing gum and patched a hot-air balloon using duct tape and a map.

Don Cooke, the McCormick Tribune Foundation's senior vice president for philanthropy, told the Associated Press he was delighted that MacGyver was voted number one hero.

"I love MacGyver. You could give him a sock and a piece of string and he could somehow create electricity for the whole city," he said.

MacGyver was followed by Indiana Jones played by Harrison Ford (16 per cent); John McClane, played by Bruce Willis in the Die Hard films (14 per cent); James Bond (played by various actors) and Jason Bourne, played by Matt Damon, (8 per cent each); and Lara Croft played by Angelina Jolie in Tomb Raider and Jack Bauer of 24, played by Kiefer Sutherland (7 per cent each).
#126 Sep 13 2007 at 8:26 AM Rating: Good
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