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SnakePlissken

SnakePlissken

Corvallis, OR
December 2002

MAY 08, 2007 11:49 PM

CKDexterHaven said:

d_day said:

CKDexterHaven said:
what do you think hot pockets are made of? psh, get with the program guys.



Hot pockets? Lips and assholes, duh!



Roman, you dick!



d_day

d_day

San Bernardino, CA
July 2002

MAY 08, 2007 11:53 PM

SnakePlissken said:

d_day said:

_DictionaryGirl_ said:

SnakePlissken said:
I can't wait until December and I hit the 5 year mark. You get the diamond encrusted SG goblet. Sure the SG pony at 4 years was great, but you'd be surprised how quick you can eat the whole thing.



I am more than halfway to pony! love



But it's a food pony, not a riding pony.



I went with the original tangy recipe over the sweet and spicy.



They were out of the Extra Crispy when they got around to me. frown

NathanialBlood

NathanialBlood

United Kingdom
August 2006

MAY 09, 2007 01:05 AM

Lucy Deakins was so hot in that film love

ckdexterhaven

ckdexterhaven

USA
December 2005

MAY 09, 2007 01:50 AM

NathanialBlood said:
Lucy Deakins was so hot in that film love



+10000000000000000000

That part when she gets the pool cue between her legs? Thank the gods for that one.

NathanialBlood

NathanialBlood

United Kingdom
August 2006

MAY 09, 2007 01:56 AM

Yeah that was so not a family film she gave me funny feelings that I didn't understand for at least a year blush

ckdexterhaven

ckdexterhaven

USA
December 2005

MAY 09, 2007 01:59 AM

Yeah, i love how a lot of those "family films" were so fucking dirty. Most Dan Aykroyd films are not family films. But somehow I grew up believing that they were. That's what you get for being exposed to The Blues Brothers at 4 or 5. Or Trading Places even earlier than that probablly. biggrin

NathanialBlood

NathanialBlood

United Kingdom
August 2006

MAY 09, 2007 02:02 AM

You don't understand half the jokes for years and just laugh at the funny bits that you do get as a kid. Or if you lived in my house you found yourself explaining the plot to your mother because she has trouble following anything more complex than Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs surreal

Disclaimer : My Mum can't follow plots in films ever

ckdexterhaven

ckdexterhaven

USA
December 2005

MAY 09, 2007 02:12 AM

Yeah, explaining plotlines is never fun. Especially when you don't even quite get them yourself. Like The Fugitive (Harrison Ford). I've seen that movie probably 500 times, and there are still plot points that I don't quite get. Nothing like a blow to the old ego.

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