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EL the Famous

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  1. I'm way more interested in a Rocky sequel than a Pirates of the Caribbean sequel.

     

    Really? You didn't like the first one? We rented it after all the brouhaha and really enjoyed it. Heard the sequel is another fine summertime popcorn flick.

     

    Hey, Eric, while I have you and we're talking sequels, have you heard anything about another installment in the wonderful Charlie's Angels franchise? You seem tied in and all, so I thought i'd check.

  2. Actually, the White Sox fans have become much prettier since the World Champion tag was thrown on them.

     

    There were actually 3 or 4 Cubs fans at the game yesterday wearing Cubs shirts/hats. One jackass in front of me wore a Cubs hat and a Detroit jersey. WTF? He sat there through the game as if he was completely bored. What the hell did you come for? To show your contempt for the White Sox? goofy. I'm not a Cubs fan but when I go to the games, I'm cheering for the Cubs to win (unless they are actually playing the Sox).

     

    I don't doubt it, but I still think it's funny.

     

    I'll wear my Cubs hat to any park, any game...but that's moronic and grounds for an ass-kicking.

  3. bird flu is better than Mind of Mencia

     

    Seconded.

     

    I didn't catch Reno 911...watched Venture Brothers instead, as it was a re-run I hadn't seen yet. I'll catch it during the week. Thoughts on 'Dog Bites Man'? I want to really like that show, but it usually only has a few funny spots.

  4. That was the ride you went on to make out or get high.

     

    ...or pretend you were time traveling. :hmm

     

    While the show itself is abysmal, I saw a commercial for Spade's Showbiz Show on Comedy Central where he was reading a story on Phill Collins's divorce where Collins stated it was based on the fact 'IT'S ALL BEEN A PACK OF LIES.' I laughed.

  5. Is Ivan Drago in this one? It is my viewpoint that he should have received his own spinoff film franchise, ala Red Sonja starring his on-screen handler Brigitte Nielson, where he fought Clubber Lang, Thunderlips and The Master Blaster from 'Mad Max III: Beyond Thunderdome'...at the same time, w/ world peace at stake.

  6. My best friend back east was pretty depressed last week after being dumped. He called me last night sounding much better. He said that got over the relationship easier than he expected because he received a text message from the chic that dumped him quoting Phil Collins. And yep, you guessed it, "I can feel it coming in the air tonight" was the text message. That's just wrong, but so damn funny.

     

    I don't get it.

  7. :lol that Six Flags always had the best shirts...... :yay

     

    I spent a lot of time in the summer of 1988 at Six Flags. I had a season pass.....my friends and I (who were like the new waver skatebetties) would go and make fun of the rednecks........hey, when you are too young to drive, and wanna get away from your parents, it works........

     

    Hey, I had my first date at Six Flags in the spring of 1988!

     

    It is my sincerest hope, that they still have the Time Tunnel ride. We went on many of a family vacation to St. Louis and Six Flags was always on the agenda. I also have a cassette tape of myself and three buddies trading verses on what may be the most classic version of 'Parents Just Don't Understand' recorded at the 'You Sing It' booth...under the name 'Three Times Dope +1'.

  8. yeah it is VERY lame and it's also lame when the drunk guy sitting next to us catches it and drops it in his beer, splashing said beer all over the girl sitting in front of him - the same girl who he actually spilled a cup of beer all over one hour earlier - and then doesn't even offer to give her the shirt. ugh.

     

    You may need to think about going to ballgames in a plastic bubble or suit of armor. :lol

  9. Ok, fine I've heard that song, but I'm not proud of it in any way.

     

    In 1988, way before today's popularity of ironic apparel and on our annual high school band trip to St. Louis we took every summer to march in the 4th of July parade, my buddies and I cleared one of the Six Flags gift shops out of every camoflauge Ted Nugent Rock Army tees they had and wore them at the first school dance of the year. None of us actually like Nugent, but being in his 'Rock Army' seemed like surefire way to get some trim.

     

    Kate, you are 100% on point...I think she's only with me because of the children and my pectoral muscles.

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