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I'll say it again. Plummer is a genuine, real life asshole.
The first one.U2Kitten said:
So were we nuts or wasted on not being reality show writers?
Hewson said:The first one.
phanan said:
U2Kitten said:
You have to be a little weird to be a creative genius. Look at those Southpark guys.
Headache in a Suitcase said:
those south park guys have their own tv show and millions and millions of dollars.
you post on interference about a novel you may or may not have written with your brother involving retractable roofs and smellboys.
perhaps their creative genius outranks yours.
U2Kitten said:
Well I have never tried to sell anything so how do we know if I would have been succesful or not? I know that is why I am a loser in life, it is because I was meant to do something like that and missed my calling. Look at how many famous people are weird.
Yes, but what about inventing the retractable roof sometime in the mid-late 1980's?No spoken words said:
Calling the Cowboys the Smellboys, or just simply rhyming a team name with a psuedo-insult does not exactly reek of creative genius, to be honest.
No spoken words said:
Weird and talented can be mutually exclusive. Being the former does not guarantee having the latter, and not everyone in possession of the latter is the former. Weird and delusional might be more likely to go hand in hand.
Calling the Cowboys the Smellboys, or just simply rhyming a team name with a psuedo-insult does not exactly reek of creative genius, to be honest.
U2Kitten said:
You have NO idea what else went on, and still does. Some of it was really, really good. Every time I see a 'funny' TV show I think how much better I'd be, or my brother, or his friend. True genius has not really been seen since Monty Python (a few Southparks maybe) But one of the reasons I like SP is because they do stuff I would have done. I totally called the Chef going into the Vader suit before it happened, and stuff like that. Don't knock me until you've dug through my entire closet. Some of the ideas for parodies and crossovers are hilarious.
I never meant that was genius. That was just a stupid childish insult that stuck. I don't think it's great or talented or anything. It's lame.
No spoken words said:
have a feeling that if I went through your entire closet, I'd be too in need of immediate medical attention to mock you.
If you or yoIur brother are oozing so much talent, you ought to do something about it. The people that get their TV shows on the air work their asses off to make their dreams a reality, and then work even harder to keep their shows on the air..
Oh, and if you can't see the genius in shows like The Wire, Deadwood, The BBC version of the Office, Six Feet Under, Seinfeld, Cheers, etc, then I don't know what to tell you.
And, I'm sorry to mock you, but, I have to say, you make it too easy. It's almost like you beg for it,
and today I felt like obliging because it's unfair for someone like you to mock people who are dedicated to their craft and who pour their heart and souls into it.
And to stay on topic, because I actually understand sports, I'm always interested in my team's draft pick because as quality teams show over and over, the draft is not just about who picks early on. I'm hoping the Steelers get a little offensive line depth, some of their linemen are getting up there in years.
Hewson said:Someone please explain to me the wisdom of the Thomas Jones trade from the Bears' perspective.
Talk about getting taken to the cleaners.
http://sports.aol.com/nfl/story/_a/...-to-trade-jones/20070305200909990001?cid=1690
U2Kitten said:Actually I'm subconciously begging for quite the opposite, but now I see how mean everyone is, don't worry, I'll never bare my heart and soul to you again.