Dalton
Blue Crack Addict
This post made me laugh twice, so, I am letting drunken GAF's analysis of you stand.
For now.
I'm deducting points for redundancy.
This post made me laugh twice, so, I am letting drunken GAF's analysis of you stand.
For now.
I'm deducting points for redundancy.
This post made me laugh twice.
That's good. I like knowing I eased my way out of an embarrassing gaffe with some sort of grace and dign ............ *trips and falls down stairs*
You're from the UNITED STATES OF RECESSION. We have no grace, dignity or knowledge of the rest of the world. That's just us! Awwwww.
At least a fellow Recessioner pointed our your little faux pas, and not some suave Euro-type.
Nay, it does not. But I will be watching that movie soon, as I have never seen it.
Did I tell you guys that I found out this morning that none of my rebel forces were able to penetrate my wife's battle star defenses?
Did you attempt to create a perimeter to fly into the superstructure in an attempt to knock out her main reactor?
No, I was talking about sex.
Saw Step Brothers. What an absurd film. College Girl described it as "whatever would come out of my head if it exploded." A strange, but relevant description.
I enjoyed it thoroughly.
Also, I purchased two films: The Life Aquatic and Die Hard. Which should I watch tonight?
That is an apt statement. I haven't laughed harder at any movie this year than the last 15 minutes of that movie.
"I TRAVELED 500 MILES TO PLANT MY SEED IN YOU!" following the nymph/centaur thing... all being capped with Ferrell and Reilly beating up children using playground equipment. Holy fucking shit.
Hmm... are you in the mood for a light sea venture or a path to badassery and one-liners?
The mother cracking up in half of the scenes made it even better, somehow.
I loved when he's doing the Paul Potts opera thing and Reilly does the "Boats 'n' Hoes" background vocal for the first time. I lost it there. And Ferrell's brothers friend killed me with all the "pows" as well as telling Ferrell his face pissed him off to the point where he couldn't hear him speaking.
I'm feeling the latter, to be honest.
I meant Ferrell's mother, not my own. Neither of my parents would enjoy it.
I think my father would enjoy The Dark Knight because of The Joker. He loved Willem Dafoe's character in Spiderman, especially the frequently highlighted by me "laughing in his bedroom by himself" scene.
Anyway, yes, I'm glad I saw that. "Your voice is like a mix of Fergie and Jesus."
She was completely losing it when she said, "What the fucking fuck!?" after they knocked each other out in the front yard.
Reilly creating his life out of Good Will Hunting in therapy was great, too.
So much shit went down in this movie.
The dinosaur thing was weird and hilarious.
I'm now on my family computer, with Die Hard playing on Windows Media. Running diary?