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Kayte

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Huhu:D Yeah, spot on about the "son":D
The movie...if you've ever watched much of Christopher Lambert's stuff then you probably know he's ummm...Not Shy:laugh:...this one, the worst I saw was from the ...uh...Crack of the .... up as he entered the shower. And the lack of foul language Amazed me! So, you'll just have to decide for yourself I guess...do you like his stuff? or SyFi?

:laugh: I have no clue who Christopher Lambert is. :blush: I guess I might recognize him if I saw him. Maybe. lol I like some SyFi. I love the incredibly stupid syfi movies... they're like comedies to me and make me laugh and laugh. :D
I really like several of M Night Shyamalan's movies (had to google his name!) The Village, Signs and The Sixth sense. (Those are sort of kind of syfi. lol)
And then there is Doctor Who. :facepalm:

GG... hope you're starting to feel better!
 

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Sorry....where are my manners..:oops:..welcome!!

I'm Lori, I'm supposed to be cleaning........yes. That's what I SWORE I'd do today.
hi lori. so your word is no good. thanks for the warning. :D

They let me in so I think your fine :D
are you particularly egregious in some fashion? do tell!

:lol: :lol: :lol: snort! pardon me!:ohmy: :lol:

We don't issue invitations...........they just come:laugh: Welcome doll :)
thank you. ces, tib or fran can vouch for me if necessary though. unless they say bad things in which case i don't know them.
 

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    :laugh: I have no clue who Christopher Lambert is. :blush: I guess I might recognize him if I saw him. Maybe. lol I like some SyFi. I love the incredibly stupid syfi movies... they're like comedies to me and make me laugh and laugh. :D
    I really like several of M Night Shyamalan's movies (had to google his name!) The Village, Signs and The Sixth sense. (Those are sort of kind of syfi. lol)
    And then there is Doctor Who. :facepalm:

    GG... hope you're starting to feel better!

    That's ok, I don't know who M Night blahblahblah is:laugh: If you've ever seen Christopher's eye's you'll never forget him!:blush:
     

    Wallelf

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    Pffft...there are lots of things I could be doing today. But why do today what you can put off until tomorrow?

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    SilverBear

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    Hmmmmmm I think I've been on Snails too long and been around Bear way too much! OMG yes, I've been around Bear too much. I have to stay away from that thread!

    OK... you got the "bite me" down.

    Now, you have to learn the proper circumstances to use "eat me" and "lick me". They are not interchangeable.

    After a while, it'll come naturally.
     

    SilverBear

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    oh, bear hangs out here too. snarky isn't a novelty. i'll need a new act. :unsure:

    Nope... one regular thread is plenty for me. I just popped in because JerryRM mentioned AB's use of "bite me". I needed to see it in action. Its reputation needs to upheld to extremely high standards.
     

    shoey

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    Bear is Bear, Dale. Whatever that means. LOL

    Hi Shoe.
    hello jerry. about your sig... "Isn't it strange that after a bombing, everyone blames the bomber, but after a shooting, the problem is the gun?!"

    it's probably due to the fact that guns are much easier to acquire and use without hurting yourself than are bombs and who needs assault weapons besides criminals? where does the 2nd amendment end? should we have the right to bear nuclear and biological weapons? and i understand perfectly well if the government starts taking an inch of a right they won't stop until they take the whole mile. there's no simple answer.
     

    shoey

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    Nope... one regular thread is plenty for me. I just popped in because JerryRM mentioned AB's use of "bite me". I needed to see it in action. Its reputation needs to upheld to extremely high standards.
    we're just curious whether you recognize or understand most folks bemusement at your passion for such trivialities. :facepalm:
     

    LoriP1702

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    hi lori. so your word is no good. thanks for the warning. :D
    ummmmmmmm.......zip it little man...:lol::lol::lol:....based on ur avi....(jus sayin)...what a cutie...but that BABY face will get you NO WHERE with me...:D

    For the record, my word is GOLD....my motivation....ehhh.....well, it's LACKING.
     

    shoey

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    ummmmmmmm.......zip it little man...:lol::lol::lol:....based on ur avi....(jus sayin)...what a cutie...but that BABY face will get you NO WHERE with me...:D

    For the record, my word is GOLD....my motivation....ehhh.....well, it's LACKING.
    :laugh: in that context i must suggest you step outside, weiner dog, whenever it rains a little and you'll surely be knee deep in water, as you wish... and you're pretty cute yourself!!

    (that is my only grandchild, trent, 18 months now.)

    ok, i must be off. chores to do. later, folks. it was fun. :)
     

    JerryRM

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    You make some good points, Shoe. Where is the line drawn and who decides, good question. Before the 1934 Federal Firearms Act, citizens could walk into a hardware store and purchase a Thompson sub-machine gun. It was legal and many did, mostly for protection of their farm animals, from predators. Unfortunately, the 30s gangsters started purchasing them too. Was it right to ban public ownership of the Thompson, because a few hundred were used by gangsters, when the majority were owned by law abiding citizens. I don't know the answer to that question, but where does it end. Criminals use shotguns, will the government ban them, one of these days?

    In the meantime, I prefer to stand up for gun ownership, before it's too late to do so.
     
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    Sm0kyBlue

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    lurking to catch up!! weeee!!! :laugh:

    Ya'll know what?? I'm glad we have this thread. I get laughs every time I pop in..

    Anyone want 2 teenagers? Terrific for helping to mow grass in crooked lines, but excellent baggers of donation items.. Just be careful.. If they find any treasure, they will hide it, back in places it just doesn't belong. The cure for that is candy! Going now for free.. Just let me figure out how many air holes I need to pop in the boxes to send overnight.. :D:p:laugh::vapor:

    Stuck with them for now, but I will be back in the morning with fresh hot cinnamon buns.. thinking bout you all.. :)
     

    NGAHaze

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    hello jerry. about your sig... "Isn't it strange that after a bombing, everyone blames the bomber, but after a shooting, the problem is the gun?!"

    it's probably due to the fact that guns are much easier to acquire and use without hurting yourself than are bombs and who needs assault weapons besides criminals? where does the 2nd amendment end? should we have the right to bear nuclear and biological weapons? and i understand perfectly well if the government starts taking an inch of a right they won't stop until they take the whole mile. there's no simple answer.

    Really Shoe? You want to get into a gun control debate on ECF?

    No Thanks.
     

    NGAHaze

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    You make some good points, Shoe. Where is the line drawn and who decides, good question. Before the 1934 Federal Firearms Act, citizens could walk into a hardware store and purchase a Thompson sub-machine gun. It was legal and many did, mostly for protection of their farm animals, from predators. Unfortunately, the 30s gangsters started purchasing them too. Was it right to ban public ownership of the Thompson, because a few hundred were used by gangsters, when the majority were owned by law abiding citizens. I don't know the answer to that question, but where does it end. Criminals use shotguns, will the government ban them, one of these days?

    In the meantime, I prefer to stand up for gun ownership, before it's too late to do so.

    Jer, don't forget that they banned bayonets due to the overwhelming numbers of drive-by bayonetings !!!!

    Sorry, I digress ... not the first time.
     
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