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Originally posted by Scayde
Hey there Tam...*HUG* glad you're still up..Care for a Corona? :cool:

edit: Hey Flibble, just read your "3 things "post...Very cool, wish I had said that...*HUG* :cool: :cool: :cool:


Sadly, I only get to experience the second one at the moment. :(

Hows things? How was the movie?
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*hug* @ Scayde

I wouldn't mind a Corona, looking for the odds bits and ends to download from the Internet. Recently had to format, hence my absence. Damn that Quicktime, I thought I had it on CD somewhere...

*wonders off into Google to find the latest version*
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Originally posted by Mr Flibble
Sadly, I only get to experience the second one at the moment. :(

Hows things? How was the movie?



Mmmmm, ..With a resume' like this: ?????
Originally posted by Mr Flibble
Years of handling long hard items, and pushing things into tight slots.

I was talking about PCI expansion cards and screwdrivers. You people have such dirty minds. :D :D :D


I can't believe you should have any trouble changing your situation.... ;) :p :cool:

The Movie was sold out, so we went clubbing instead, then bought the DVD .."LoTR" to watch...(Unlike a lot of folks at SYM...I love the film, and think he did a fantastic job showing me what had only been in my minds eye for 15 years.. :cool:
edit:...Hands Tam a Corona... ;) :cool:

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Thanks Mr.Flibble ;)
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That situation will change eventually. My plan to create a time machine and go back to Dec. 25, 1984 is coming along nicely. :D

I think we're mostly hearing the negative argument of LoTR. I really liked it too, and bought the DVD the day it came out here. If you like Peter Jackson's movies, try and find a copy of his first masterpiece, Bad Taste. A true kiwi classic. :D Got that on DVD too.
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Originally posted by Mr Flibble
That situation will change eventually. My plan to create a time machine and go back to Dec. 25, 1984 is coming along nicely. :D

I think we're mostly hearing the negative argument of LoTR. I really liked it too, and bought the DVD the day it came out here. If you like Peter Jackson's movies, try and find a copy of his first masterpiece, Bad Taste. A true kiwi classic. :D Got that on DVD too.



LOL...Actually I have never heard of Jackson before, but I have to give the man his due...as an artist, is vision of Tolkien's world was a masterpiece..IMHO :cool:

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Bad Taste and Brain Dead are wonderful little gems by Jackson. Plus they make great movies to show during parties. :D
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Originally posted by Tamerlane
Bad Taste and Brain Dead are wonderful little gems by Jackson. Plus they make great movies to show during parties. :D



LOL....As far as "Party Flicks" go , I have always loved "In Search of the Holy Grail", and "Rocky Horror Picture Show"... :D :D :D

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Originally posted by Scayde
LOL...Actually I have never heard of Jackson before, but I have to give the man his due...as an artist, is vision of Tolkien's world was a masterpiece..IMHO :cool:


I don't think anyone outside NZ had really heard of him before LOTR.

@Tam, Meet the Feebles is very similar, and just as sick and twisted. :D
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Haven't seen Feebles yet, well maybe I have just can't remember it. But I will keep an eye out for it in the future ;)

Rocky Horror *shudders* Almost got persuaded to play that guy in drag for a school play. Thankfully they showed me the movie before I said yes. :o
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Originally posted by Scayde
LOL....As far as "Party Flicks" go , I have always loved "In Search of the Holy Grail", and "Rocky Horror Picture Show"... :D :D :D


"The Search for the Holy Grail" and "Life of Brian" are two of my favourite movies.

I have never actually seen Rocky Horror though.
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Originally posted by Tamerlane
Haven't seen Feebles yet, well maybe I have just can't remember it. But I will keep an eye out for it in the future ;)

Rocky Horror *shudders* Almost got persuaded to play that guy in drag for a school play. Thankfully they showed me the movie before I said yes. :o



LMAO...When I was a freshman we used to get dressed up in character and go to the midnight show...it was a blast...(I was Magenta..of course) ;) :cool:

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Originally posted by Mr Flibble
"The Search for the Holy Grail" and "Life of Brian" are two of my favourite movies.

I have never actually seen Rocky Horror though.



"Life of Brian is a Classic..LMAO...I love Python...one of my other faves is "The Secret Policeman's Other Ball"...The "WHen I was A Child" skit is a side splitter... :D :D :D

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I take it you've seen "The Meaning of Life" and "And Now for Something Completely Differrent" then? :D Painfully funny. :D :D
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Sounds like fun, I was more fearful that the girls organising it would treat me more like a giant doll then anything else. You should of seen the costumes they had prepared :eek:

Well Flibble, there's something for you to do this weekend, hire that out, and I'll look for Feebles. ;)
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Might just do that. I have heard... interesting things about Rocky Horror.
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Originally posted by Mr Flibble
I take it you've seen "The Meaning of Life" and "And Now for Something Completely Differrent" then? :D Painfully funny. :D :D


LMAO..Seen them ??? Their in my collection, of course.... :rolleyes: :p :D


@Tam:...You would have been awesome in the "gold speedo".. Mmmmmmm Snackable"... ;) ;) :D

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Originally posted by Scayde
LMAO..Seen them ??? Their in my collection, of course.... :rolleyes: :p :D


@Tam:...You would have been awesome in the "gold speedo".. Mmmmmmm Snackable"... ;) ;) :D


A new target huh? Have you given up on me already? :D :D :p
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Originally posted by Mr Flibble
A new target huh? Have you given up on me already? :D :D :p



*walks over and snuggles up*,

..No, I'm still waiting for a hands on demonstration....
;) :cool: :p

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