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« on: July 29, 2003, 03:05:02 AM »Hey, MB, where did you hide that tapioca pudding!!! ::pouts::
It's a secret.
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Hey, MB, where did you hide that tapioca pudding!!! ::pouts::
Midnite. . i LUV you're new picture.
And did you see her "boobs" today? They looked like they were in a bullet-bra.
I remember seeing seeing it on Saturday, October 3, here in the midwest. It was for the matinee, and I got to the theater two hours before the doors even opened, and already there was a line.
It seemed that every kid in my hometown was there and the management opened the second balcony, even though it was closed because it was unstable. Those were the days when they weren't as strict about worrying if the whole thing collapsed.
It was a double-feature, and the first movie was a western, although I no longer recall its title. Double-features - remember those? They went the way of taking chances with unstable structures.
I'm going to have to pull out my old DS movie book and re-read the script of NODS just so I can get a proper feel of it, and mourn the passing of those cut scenes, which, if poor Darren is correct in his recent posting, may never see the light of day.
The circular time idea's a nifty concept too - might go some way to explaining so many familiar faces across the ages
Oh, that's simple.....high places have historically been the sight of worship and magickal ceremonies. Obviously, back then, ground level was at the height of the current 2nd floor.
Are we drifting into the forbidden area of fan fiction here?
Perhaps all of the goings-on at Collinwood are actually the result of it's having been built on ground that was consecrated to some long-fogotten deity ages before the Collins' arrived from England. ... How much more powerful might an ancient Shaman have been, in calling forth powers from the very same place? Perhaps the "room" stands upon the port of entry he and his tribe used to travel from one sacred place to another?
I like this idea, but how do you account for [spoiler]the presence of parallel time in 1840? Quentin, Daphne, Joanna, Gabriel, Desmond, and Leticia are all witnesses to the phenomenon some 115 years before Angelique moves into Collinwood, and Lamar crosses over well before Barnabas or Julia.[/spoiler]
may all your Briscoe Dreams come true!!!
"Far Out, man, where'd you get those groovy threads?!"
The quote under the avatar is taken from the Supremes 5th consecutive #1 hit, Back In My Arms Again. The reason I chose it would be obvious to those familiar with the recording:
How can Mary tell me what to do
When she lost her love so true
And Flo, she don't know
'Cause the boy she loves is a Romeo.
I think the bottom right pic is a scream!