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[quote name='Ace'][FONT="Comic Sans MS"]I can think of only one form, and it's only legal in Nevada.[/FONT][/QUOTE] [size=1]Only God knows why, but I thought you said "... and it's only legal in Nintendo." Huh. I always knew those NES games were sexual. Either way, to see how we sell sex, you'll have to come to my restaurant and see : D[/size]
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[size=1]What a marvelous idea! I can sell sex as a food source! Why, I'll open a restaurant called [b]Food, Sex, And Beer[/b] and totally sell... food... sex... and assorted wine coolers. Thanks, guys :] I'm off to profit off your stolen concept.[/size]
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[size=1]I crashed proms. That was my thing. In my area, there are small towns every which way, so it wasn't hard to find another prom to go to. Naturally I was invited to a few other schools' proms, but it was always more adventurous and fun when you just snuck in on your own. And proms are harder to get into than normal dances. Tickets and such are required. Either way, I usually crashed these proms in decent attire and just completely had a good time. The trick is to act like you're [i]supposed[/i] to be there and just mingle like you know the people. Nobody will question your presence if you're friendly to them first. Just eat, drink (I mean the punch, kids!), dance, and hit up the single ladies. It really was like Wedding Crashers.[/size]
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[size=1]My dad does that. He sneezes many times in a row, never once. And they always sound like an old car driving to start.[/size]
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[quote name='Allamorph'][FONT="Arial"]Turns out Naruto isn't limited to cloning [URL="http://www.pown.it/3059?r=527485"][COLOR="Blue"]himself[/COLOR][/URL]. Big surprise there.[/FONT][/QUOTE] [size=1]Haha, oh my gosh. That's so ridiculous. I guess they were right when they say everything's been done :P[/size]
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I Forgot What You People Look Like (Image Heavy)
Dragon Warrior replied to 2010DigitalBoy's topic in General Discussion
[size=1]DK, you're a pro at making cancer O's :] (Sounds like a cereal). Anywhozits, everyone has a [b]Twilight[/b] moment, right?[/size] [center][img]http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v2663/107/51/1118700086/n1118700086_122573_5827091.jpg[/img] RAWR! GET'ER![/center] -
[size=1]Exactly. I'm with Stephanie. I haven't been here in a long time, so everyone is new, save a few folks running around this thread and such. Haha. After all, it was some oldies that dragged me back. Curses![/size]
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[quote name='Korey'][CENTER][IMG]http://i400.photobucket.com/albums/pp84/omfgonfire/slowpoke.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] [FONT="Franklin Gothic Medium"]Unrelated note: I guess I'm too young to say that I really didn't notice/care that the boards has "changed"? You old codgers.[/FONT][/QUOTE] [size=1]Haha, ooohhh, Korey :] That is only because you're too wise beyond your years.[/size]
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Seth Rogen's First Stand-Up Comedy
Dragon Warrior replied to Dragon Warrior's topic in General Discussion
[size=1]Haha, I agree. That was probably the best part of the whole thing. I admit, it's not the best stand-up I've heard, but he was a young teenager at the time, So props to him for it.[/size] -
[quote name='Zen'][color=royalblue][size=1] Agreeing oldie is agreeing[/color][/size][/QUOTE] [size=1]It is still nice to see familiar friendly faces, though :] Some of us aren't as known as we once were after all.[/size]
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[size=1]I actually think this place has changed a ton. I don't know about you guys, but it doesn't feel the same to me, and I'm one of the oldest members here amongst a few of you.[/size]
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[size=1]Those people are not too intelligent, it seems. Haha. To say the least, the ellipticals are a completely different workout from running. I used to run Cross Country so I may sorta kinda maybe slightly might know something. Our team was state champs :] Either way, running outside and on a treadmill will make a difference, but you're not going to wreck yourself using a treadmill. You can continue using it, but I do suggest occassionally switching to some outdoors running to give your legs a different workout. So keep it up. On that note, running is one of the BEST things for your body. I don't know what those people are smoking, but it's very good for your heart. Way more so than an elliptical. Hah![/size]
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[quote name='Sara']Jimin[i]y[/i]. Everyone in this thread has been here since I was active. Do new people even register here, anymore? (Hi N. Hi Shy.)[/QUOTE] [size=1]It seems there are just some people that will never die here : P[/size]
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[size=1]I remember having one or so as a kid, but I was pretty into the Digimon ones, which is where Digimon got its start before the actual anime started. You could battle your Digimon by pushing your little toys together and naturally Digi-volve them. That was my golden 5th grade year. I'm sure I still have it... [center][img]http://i2.iofferphoto.com/img/item/727/816/36/133526645_tp.jpg[/img][/center][/size]
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[center][img]http://www.exposay.com/celebrity-photos/seth-rogen-you-me-and-dupree-movie-premiere-arrivals-12Dlvl.jpg[/img][/center] [size=1]Now here's a treat. Seth Rogen, age fourteen, performing stand-up comedy. This is his first digital appearance straight from 1996. It's a bit slow to start, but he's pretty funny still. He's nothing like he is now (which is a comic genius), but for being a young teen, he sure has his stuff together. And he hardly looks like himself! But his voice will be familiar. It's worth a watch, at least.[/size] [center][YOUTUBE="Seth Rogen 1996 Stand-Up Comedy"]O-aZogWeiyU[/YOUTUBE][/center]
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[quote name='Pumpkin'][color=#006666][size="3"][font="garamond"] And here I thought being chased by a leprachaun was bad.... It's understandable though. I found out my ex-boyfriend was a vampire. And sorry ladies, he was no edward cullen. [/size][/font][/color][/QUOTE] [size=1]You're still married to a vampire, my sweet ;] And folks, let's just be thankful he didn't just get done shooting "Natural Born Killers." :P[/size]
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[size=1]Reading over all of these posts and deciding I've liked pretty much the majority of what you all hate (I'm a big movie buff), I've come to the conclusion it wouldn't be wise for me to speak here. I can just see me being nailed to a tree for this post alone. Hah.[/size]
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Art Shibby McShib Productions [Videos]
Dragon Warrior replied to Dragon Warrior's topic in Creative Works
[size=1]Haha, I'd be very willing to make a video for OB. It's a shame now that school has been keeping me so busy, I haven't had the time to make any recent films. [b]Slapstick[/b] was the first film I've done in months. ------------ And I'm back with something new. I've been busy film making lately and this is one I just made tonight for funsies. It's a cooking show :] [indent][b]Screw The Recipe - Pizza[/b] [i]Starring:[/i] Gavin Brown Chef Brown tries his hand at making pizza. But much silliness ensues with pantry cats, babies, and wild dance moves to boot![/indent][/size] [center][YOUTUBE="Screw The Recipe - Pizza"]SXKa-JYLiLc[/YOUTUBE][/center] -
[quote name='James'][font=franklin gothic medium]I guess I'm going to be the only one to go along these lines, but...[/font] [font=franklin gothic medium]o_O; So what's the point? Just to let her know how you feel? Why would you do that unless you want a relationship? I think that sometimes feelings are better left unsaid, in an effort to avoid awkward situations (and, frankly, so as not to disrespect her boyfriend). I mean sure, if she were single, I'd say go ahead. No harm really. But she's in a relationship, so... I don't think a love letter is going to help anyone really. I mean look at the options. Let's say she's not interested - well in that case, now you have to continue performing with her on stage and it will be [i]incredibly[/i] awkward for both of you (especially her). Let's say she IS interested, but won't leave her boyfriend. That then puts totally unnecessary strain on her relationship with her boyfriend. It's not fair to him and it's also not fair to her. It puts her in the middle of something very difficult. And then let's say she does break up with her boyfriend for you. Well, sure, that's the best outcome for you. And sure, if she's going to break up with the boyfriend then it can't have been a great relationship in the first place. But still, unless you're extremely careful, you will risk being "the other man", which is not a good position to be in for so many reasons. Love letters are wonderful things, but I have to admit, I personally don't agree with what you did here. If you really felt you had to do it, I'd probably look at doing it when the play is over or something - I mean, when you won't have to work with each other every day. That way she can take it or leave it and it won't cause an ongoing issue. Sorry, Gav. :([/font][/QUOTE] [size=1]It's no problem, James. I'm happy someone actually took such a stand towards me because that was my initial opinion of the situation. The people aware of my infatuation with her told me that the letter idea would be good to do. I came up with it, but I told them I shouldn't because it'd be bad news for the boyfriend if something came of it. That and I didn't want to make the situation odd. But as many friends do, they drilled the idea into my head that if I didn't do this, I'd regret it. So I did it. And really, I'd feel bad if it did cause trouble in her relationship, or perhaps even a break up. But I wouldn't necessarily be sour about the idea she chose me. I know what I said sounded very contradicting, but that was me before and me after arguing--as in, me with the same opinion as you versus me after all my friends convinced me to go through with the letter. Either way, she responded in an even longer letter, which I've had a hard time understanding and figuring out. She was extremely flattered by me giving her the letter and how I had the courage to tell her, not to mention I saw more in her than any other guys have (I'm guessing that includes her boyfriend?). She's not leaving her boyfriend, obviously (which is good, because who wants to date someone who will leave their boyfriend for you?), but she's really liked getting to know me, and feels comfortable with me out of everyone around. And getting to know her helped me decide whether this would be alright to go through with. I knew she wouldn't blow up about it or make it awkward. She actually said she likes how we are together and wants to keep it the same. And she wants to hang out more and stuff. I'm not sure if I should take this as she wants us to remain friends and not let these feelings change things or if she wants to continue getting to know each other for possible future dating. And considering she has a boyfriend, it's possible she couldn't tell me she liked me back, so that's still up in the air. Either way, things aren't awkward between us, her and her boyfriend are fine, but I am slightly disappointed, which is to be expected. I will be with her as much as possible now, and hopefully someday if she's ever single, I can be the one she chooses. However, if I'm not careful, I'll weasel myself into the friend zone. Awkward that my favorite movie of all time is [b]Just Friends[/b].[/size]
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[size=1]It would've been hilarious if he said, "P.S. Yes is the correct answer. You should circle that one. Just helpin' you out." If I was a chick I'd like it. Haha. Even if I was a guy, I'd like it. Hey! I am a guy! What do you know?[/size]
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[b]WARNING:[/b] Thread may contain cute, gushy, or possibly sickeningly sweet stories of love. [size=1]I'm an actor, so I do a lot of homemade movies and plays. Most of the plays I'm in are put on by my college, usually in the drama class. Well, I'm in this semester's play and I have become utterly infatuated with an absolutely beautiful girl who is also in the cast. What's worse is in one of the scenes we're lovers. And I know she likes me back because of the way she acts. Of course, she has a boyfriend in the play with us, so that just complicates the heck out of everything, leaving me optionless. Well, I've kept myself quiet all these months, but I couldn't contain it anymore. I had to let her know how I felt, but I could not tell her verbally because he was always around. And telling her backstage during the play performances we do certainly would not be a possibility. (You don't want drama in drama, trust me). Well, the only thing that came to mind was to write her a note. I can't tell her in person because of the circumstances, but I could tell her in private through writing. So there I was, writing a mushy, romantic, and quite possibly corny love letter from 8:00pm Sunday night all the way until 4:30am Monday morning. Of course I was jittery so I wasn't satisfied, but I went to bed anyway, and got up two hours later to head to the play performance. I was nervous the whole time, as I'm sure she noticed. We performed the play and I still acted flirtacious towards her, but I was slightly distant, contemplating when the right time was to give it to her. The end of the play approached and I was about due to go on for the final scene, so I said, "&%$# it," and ran into the dressing room and took her hand and put the love letter in it. I said, "This is for you, and your eyes only." She smiled, and seconds later I was running out on stage performing the final scene, which she stood behind the curtain and watched the whole time. Because I gave it to her so late in the performance, I was already gone before she possibly read it. So I have no idea what she's possibly thinking about. I have the suspicion she knew what it was when I gave it to her because of the way she smiled and responded, but who knows? I certainly hope her boyfriend didn't see it. Although I'd love to be with her, it wasn't an intention to break them up. I just had to tell her how I felt or I'd regret it. I'll know what her response is tomorrow when I return to the theatre to perform the play again... As for you others, have you ever had a love letter experience? Have you gotten one or written one? Did you get up the moxy to actually give it? Because I'm a nervous wreck myself! Share, share share![/size]
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I Forgot What You People Look Like (Image Heavy)
Dragon Warrior replied to 2010DigitalBoy's topic in General Discussion
[size=1]I got my hair cut short, which trust me... is not me usually. I tend to have long punk hair. But eeehh... why not, right? I'm still trying to decide if I like short hair on me. It's just so... naked-feeling. [center][img]http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/233/bandanagavxj1.jpg[/img][/center][/size] -
I Forgot What You People Look Like (Image Heavy)
Dragon Warrior replied to 2010DigitalBoy's topic in General Discussion
[size=1]Oh, Drix, since we're pirate buddies, can I take your sister on a date? ;D Haha. And [b]Marta,[/b] it's odd to see you post pics on here when I've already witnessed them on Facebook. Cut it out. Haha.[/size] -
[size=1]The depths of the dungeon seemed limitless and before long, DeMeeko found himself bored of the same redundant scenery. Everything from the rocks to the dripping water collecting to the roots seemed so monotonous to him that he began playing a game; he'd randomly shoot small rodents. The first shot startled Zev, who turned and scolded his counterpart. "Don't do that! Who knows what's down here." "C'mon," DeMeeko whined. "I'm bored out of my head. I'm going crazy!" "Well, that's a short trip." A few moments later, Zev found himself turning around to yell at DeMeeko yet again after hearing the sound of a small critter screaming in agony from being shot in the ass by a laser. "DeMeeko, I swear to the highest power that I will not hold myself back from shoving one of my small lasers up that armor-plated ass of yours if you do not cut that out." "Zev, you know what the problem is with you?" "Oh, here we go..." Zev began to walk away, but DeMeeko followed closely behind like a shadow. "No, hear me out. You're way too uptight, man. I think all that military training really got to you. You need to loosen up. Take things one step at a time." "Leave me alone." "Zev, I don't know why you're like this, but I'm guessing Godhead turned you rigid." "I'm guessing Godhead turned you stupid." "See? You're always blocking me out." DeMeeko shot his gun at the wall to get a rise out of Zev, but instead got a fist from him. In seconds, DeMeeko was on the ground nursing a bruise on his cheek. He lifted a hand to his face, then looked up to Zev, who was fuming. "Really, Zev? Really?" "If you weren't such a threat to this world, I'd leave you behind, but unfortunately for me, I have to drag you along." Zev turned to walk away again, talking as he did. "It sickens me how foolishly optimistic you are." "I'm just positive," DeMeeko said, standing up and dusting himself off. "You're just ignorant." "You didn't have to punch me." "Well, why the hell did you shoot the wall? You're going to wake something up here." "Please," DeMeeko said cockily, swinging his gun in his hand. "We can handle anything in this cave." He fired his gun at the wall again, but this time it moved. "Since when do walls react?" "DeMeeko, you frickin' idiot..." And so, the boys once again had to prepare for something to attack them. "When I get out of this cave, remind me to shoot you." "Well noted."[/size]