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The shadows are all wrong too.
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Fender Mexican Telecaster. Haven't played it as much as i'd like to though.
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Queens of the Stoneage - Lullibies to Paralise. The album after about track 7 or 8 becomes incredibly lazy and just drags compared to a solid start and decent songs after that till about little sister.
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I dunno, I'm still up in arms about it. I think my general thoughts are that I love all his stuff. For example, this inspired me to watch Lost Highway last night, which I forgot how much I loved it. Though part of me would still put Wild at Heart ahead of it. I'll watch Mulholland Drive tonight. In saying all this: my personal favourite of his work would be the first season of twin peaks (some of the second season, up until epidsode 9 and the finsale, and the first 40mins of fire walk with me)
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BURRRNNNN!
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Keyser Soze
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I remember Forest Gump made me cry at the end. The Fox and the hound. That movie about the dog, Fluke. I think Leon had me a bit choked up when I first saw it but I can't remember. I probably would have cried during Big Fish but I went to a Saturday Matinee filled with a bunch of teenage scumbags that were just talking during the final "to the river" scene and laughing at stupid shit, and shouting like a "big fish" when they saw a fish. I ended up feeling more pissed off then upset by the end.
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I'd probably have to put Polyphonic Spree at the top of my list. The first album (as it's not well produced etc) is so flat and dull, compared to their live show songs which was probably one of the best gigs I've ever been too. I can't help but admire their energy. Brian Jonestown Massacre was probably mor enjoyable to see live rather than listen to on cd. I could watch them all night, but sometimes I just get bored by the albums.
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Yeah, this is true. King of the Hill did have a few "laugh out loud moment" but it was more of an intellectual/situation comedy as opposed to something like family guy (not taking away from it, just saying its different). Alot of the comedy came from Hanks dealing with family life and the world around him. And thats not overlooking his friends and family who had many humourous moments too. I think its a show I enjoyed as I got older. When I first watched it years ago when it started, I didn't think it was that funny as I was just looking for those "laugh" moments. That and as it was from Mike Judge, I was expecting something more along the lines of Beavis and Butthead.
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Yessssss! Thats all I needed. Needless to say: I'm sure there was some encouraging, of what a person could do.
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Especially premature RoH fan "this is awesome" chants
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There was a Rob Schneider cameo, right?
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Don't worry about not calling her man. It's not the end of the world. this way you'll have lots to talk about on monday about your weekend, work etc as well as your usual stuff.
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Dammit, Abowen is already a better poster than me!
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I was about to say Wild at Heart is better, thinking that was Blue Velvet for some reason. I guess the realisation is that Wild at Heart is better.
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I love Sandler (mainly his early stuff) but I wasn't really impressed by the trailer. On what you said though I'll probably enjoy checking it out.
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I preferred the "Mo naked ho's" one personally.
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Aww Chave! How did you miss the obvious Pie joke! Not cake! Then everyone could enjoy the double entendre
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Oh and I'd agree, stick to your strengths. Women like a man who can cook for them. And whatever you do, talk to her on the phone, email, whatever, but dont DON'T try to push or see her before the day you've already selected, unless she comes to you with the suggestion first. You don't want to seem to desperate to see her. Oh, and this time, if work ask you to work Weds, tell them to fuck off. I mean seriously, even if they end up "relying on you" you have the right to say no, and you deserve this date alot more than the rest of the chefs/ staff etc.
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It's the ale I tells ya!
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So did you move out of the ghetto or did he crash your place? Either way I smell a sitcom.
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That spaghetti leg Sid photo just furthers his resemblance to Stretch Armstrong
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Yeah, I hope it goes well for you to Marv, you deserve it. And the circle is complete with you making cheese cake for a woman. I guess that was the focal point to everything.
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You thinking of JHawk?