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07 April 2007, 11:09 PM
Failte
Introducing Failte
quote:
Originally posted by twisTer of faTe:
we don't expect guys to do much of anything
evil


Oh c'mon - even when the day finally comes that we're not needed for reproductive purposes anymore - we'll still be good to have around when there's heavy-lifting to do...

Although I've recently learned that SOME women have figured out how to take out the trash on their own. Out of necessity.


<When I was just a little girl,
I asked my mother "What will I be?
Will I be pretty, will I be rich?"
Here's what she said to me...
"Honestly, son, don't be such an effin' pansy.">
08 April 2007, 01:44 AM
Gabber
Jack, you will be pleased to hear that I had a lovely Jordana Brewster dream last night. Sometimes it was me she was flirting with and sometimes it was me as Amy, yeah figure that one out. lol Wink

Let me just say... Jordana Brewster leaning in while you're against a wall, doing her "look" thing (ya know, the looking down at your mouth real quick)... too perfect for words.

I want another Jordana dream. I'm surprised it took me a week to finally have one. I thought for sure I was gonna have one after the first time I saw DEBS.

Speaking of DEBS, Sara and I must watch it once more tomorrow before we have to turn it back into Blockbuster. And we must buy our own version. We like DEBS way too much. Big Grin
08 April 2007, 02:37 AM
Failte
**bows**

Happy to be of service, ma'am.

Although... recommending D.E.B.S. to lesbians is a little like preaching to the choir... lol. Still, glad I could help.

Thanks to Sony and their (I'm guessing scardy-cat) Marketing Department, word-of-mouth is the only way that movie will ever be known. Too bad.

BTW - the director has a blog on AfterEllen.com.


<When I was just a little girl,
I asked my mother "What will I be?
Will I be pretty, will I be rich?"
Here's what she said to me...
"Honestly, son, don't be such an effin' pansy.">
17 April 2007, 11:09 AM
Argeaux
Failte, you may address me as "Chief Chesty Forelock of Upper Whateverstan".

If you're lucky I will let you view my divine junkyard sword and holy Ixion stone staff but never, NEVER, may you carry them.

Pay no attention to the eyezoom behind the mask. Her and BrucyBraless are opening up their own forum soon where typos may abound in peace. I think they're gonna call it the Retirement forum and locate it in Florida.

I don't come here as much any more because I don't turn on my internet very much these days. Not quite sure why. I still pay the bills for this place which hopefully counts for something.

Play nice and post and be damned. That's my advice, but it seems you are managing well without it.


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17 April 2007, 08:50 PM
Sara
Wow Jack, you got the reclusive Argy to surface. Well played sir, well played.

Miss you Argy. Smile


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There is no charge for awesomeness or attractiveness
17 April 2007, 11:50 PM
Failte
Chief Chesty Forelock! **bows**

Oh, uh, sorry... didn't mean to put my face right into your... um.. Upper Whateverstan, you say? I have a cousin there. She carves ersatz Gods and Ixion Stones out of the local limestone. I always liked to think she could be a Milk Maid because... well, never mind.

Of course I would never carry the stone and sword! Gah! Do I LOOK like I'd want a monthly curse?

<ducks>


<When I was just a little girl,
I asked my mother "What will I be?
Will I be pretty, will I be rich?"
Here's what she said to me...
"Honestly, son, don't be such an effin' pansy.">
18 April 2007, 01:40 PM
Argeaux
I dub thee Scroll Mascot. You may now reside at my feet and purr contentedly.

Hey, I'm still around Sara. I just don't have as much to say, I guess.

I got banned recently from my gaming forum, so I might hang around a bit here for a while.

It seems that you can't say the word c- well, perhaps it's best I learn a lesson and don't use it while posting anywhere online.

I'll leave it up to your imagination. Wink


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18 April 2007, 07:06 PM
Failte
If I were to reside at your feet, Argeaux, I would INDEED purr contentedly...

Even if you were wearing socks.

Hey, I was banned from my a forum too! We have something in common - except for me, it wasn't dirty words, so much as dirty behavior - and too many underage girls around. Made the admin nervous, I think...

C-word? "coagulate"?

I remember getting my mouth washed out with actual soap in Kindergarten. I'd said "snot". Well... it was a long time ago.


<When I was just a little girl,
I asked my mother "What will I be?
Will I be pretty, will I be rich?"
Here's what she said to me...
"Honestly, son, don't be such an effin' pansy.">
18 April 2007, 07:37 PM
beauTifully tragic
c words are popular in england too.. my sister uses a couple.. one in particular that isn't popular in the US


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i don't believe in miracles..i never read my horoscope
i don't like strangers touching me..i'm basically a misanthrope
18 April 2007, 07:38 PM
Sara
lol Argy, you brought up feet, Jack is now your bitch. Big Grin

You said the dreaded C word didn't you?

Computers are better, consoles are CHEAP trash.

I always knew that sailor mouth would getcha in trouble one day. Wink


____________________________


I <3 4 foot 11, blonde, operatic wonders from Oklahoma.

There is no charge for awesomeness or attractiveness
18 April 2007, 10:30 PM
Failte
Sara - sssssshhhhh... she'll never send me a pic if she thinks I *really* want one...

Hey! I could play computer games again! Except... I'm still kinna hung up on DOOM... I stick with what I like. Although... I think I may have an "Alien vs Predator" CD around somewhere...

And Hey wickeT (hope you're not sticky) - what exactly ARE these "impurities" you speak of...


<When I was just a little girl,
I asked my mother "What will I be?
Will I be pretty, will I be rich?"
Here's what she said to me...
"Honestly, son, don't be such an effin' pansy.">
18 April 2007, 11:02 PM
beauTifully tragic
quote:
Originally posted by Failte:
And Hey wickeT (hope you're not sticky) - what exactly ARE these "impurities" you speak of...


i'm sticky when and where it counts

you try to get at all a girl's secrets eh? ask the song writer
impurity


_____________________________
the same love she gives
she requires




i don't believe in miracles..i never read my horoscope
i don't like strangers touching me..i'm basically a misanthrope
19 April 2007, 02:54 AM
Failte
Saaaay... that particular song kinna resonates with me right now. Which is why I'm not gonna search for it. Frown


<When I was just a little girl,
I asked my mother "What will I be?
Will I be pretty, will I be rich?"
Here's what she said to me...
"Honestly, son, don't be such an effin' pansy.">
19 April 2007, 08:51 AM
Argeaux
quote:
Originally posted by Sara:

Computers are better, consoles are CHEAP trash.
Amen to that.

Although, in my world, handhelds rule all.

OK, OK, I admit it, the word in question was ...

... crochet! Big Grin


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19 April 2007, 08:54 AM
beauTifully tragic
sad songs, they say so much
sorry couldn't resist

http://www.amazon.com/gp/music/wma-pop-up/B000F2CC5Y001.../104-4361034-4475960


_____________________________
the same love she gives
she requires




i don't believe in miracles..i never read my horoscope
i don't like strangers touching me..i'm basically a misanthrope
20 April 2007, 01:09 AM
Failte
OH NUUUU! Not Sir John!

Well that's just great - now I'll have "Hold me closer, tiny dancer" going through my head all damn day...


<When I was just a little girl,
I asked my mother "What will I be?
Will I be pretty, will I be rich?"
Here's what she said to me...
"Honestly, son, don't be such an effin' pansy.">
20 April 2007, 12:05 PM
XF3
Any Elton John is better than the crappy world musick that I get stuck in my head from work.


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21 April 2007, 02:17 AM
Failte
So... for those of you who don't know - I live on an Army base (mostly civilians, though, like me) out in the middle of the Pacific. We get our movies a year late. Lately, they've been stocking a variety of Television DVD's, tho... They had "Queer as Folk" for awhile, then finally bundled 'em up and sold 'em off.

Now they have "The L Word".

So... is it worth it? Probably the wrong group to ask... put it this way: I don't do pure soap-opera, but I DO do drama. And I may actually have a chance to watch this, in a couple of weeks. Just wondering if I should - or should I stick with something I KNOW I like and rent all the Futurama's back-to-back. Smile


<When I was just a little girl,
I asked my mother "What will I be?
Will I be pretty, will I be rich?"
Here's what she said to me...
"Honestly, son, don't be such an effin' pansy.">
21 April 2007, 09:06 AM
beauTifully tragic
it would be my guess that you won't like the L word
i'm still not sure i like it


_____________________________
the same love she gives
she requires




i don't believe in miracles..i never read my horoscope
i don't like strangers touching me..i'm basically a misanthrope
21 April 2007, 08:28 PM
Failte
Soapish then is it? Yeah, 'nuff said.

I'm so pissed that the movie place here doesn't seem to care "But I'm a Cheerleader". Dammit.

Ohwell - at least they DO have a foreign section. Maybe "Imagine Me and You" will show up. That WAS foreign,wasn't it...

And no, due to our mail situation, I can't do net-flix either. And all homes are dial-up, so no YouTube. About all I can do to see off-the-beaten-path movies is to buy them.

And I just don't believe in watching movies more than once (with a handful of exceptions).


<When I was just a little girl,
I asked my mother "What will I be?
Will I be pretty, will I be rich?"
Here's what she said to me...
"Honestly, son, don't be such an effin' pansy.">
21 April 2007, 08:54 PM
beauTifully tragic
quote:
Originally posted by Failte:
Maybe "Imagine Me and You" will show up. That WAS foreign,wasn't it...


well it was filmed in london Wink


_____________________________
the same love she gives
she requires




i don't believe in miracles..i never read my horoscope
i don't like strangers touching me..i'm basically a misanthrope
21 April 2007, 10:36 PM
Failte
London? Which state is that in?

lol

Okay - I *think* that still counts as "foreign" - assuming it was an English production. Anyway, I got my eye out for it.

And there's a high-school gay-boy movie "Almost Normal" I wanna check out - see how the movie compares to all the friggin' high school yaoi fics I've read. Can't be worse. At least they don't appear to be emo-boys...

All this has to wait for the wife to fly back to the states, though. In her view, any interest in ANYTHING homo means *I* must be homo. Sigh.

And before you jump on her side - here's a quote from her: "How do lesbians decide which one is the man?" So... yeah. Getting the picture here?


<When I was just a little girl,
I asked my mother "What will I be?
Will I be pretty, will I be rich?"
Here's what she said to me...
"Honestly, son, don't be such an effin' pansy.">
21 April 2007, 11:23 PM
beauTifully tragic
quote:
Originally posted by Failte:
London? Which state is that in?

disrepair??

quote:

In her view, any interest in ANYTHING homo means *I* must be homo. Sigh.

i'm sure i don't have to turn this argument around for you to see the hypocrisy


_____________________________
the same love she gives
she requires




i don't believe in miracles..i never read my horoscope
i don't like strangers touching me..i'm basically a misanthrope
22 April 2007, 12:57 AM
Failte
Uh...

"In my view, any interest in anything homo means I must be homo"?

"In her view, any interest in anything straight means I must be straight"?

"In her view, no interest in anything homo means I must be homo"?

Not following ya, wickeT...

But then, if I'm being hypocritical - then I wouldn't see that, would I... (runs in circles chasing tail of self-analysis).


<When I was just a little girl,
I asked my mother "What will I be?
Will I be pretty, will I be rich?"
Here's what she said to me...
"Honestly, son, don't be such an effin' pansy.">
22 April 2007, 09:11 AM
beauTifully tragic
lol..apparently i do have to turn it around
(i was referring to your wife)

any interest in anything homo = homo
any interest in anything hetero = hetero
where does that leave a gay person in a straight world? do they not see the majority of movies, read the majority of books, have straight friends, etc?
by this theory they can't and still be gay
so i squish this theory and must allow you to see whatever movies, read whatever books you choose Wink


_____________________________
the same love she gives
she requires




i don't believe in miracles..i never read my horoscope
i don't like strangers touching me..i'm basically a misanthrope