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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 10:39 pm
Way! It is my favorite kind o hot! Geeky guys are love ^_^ 4laugh
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 12:07 pm
Same here. Present me with a geeky guy and I'm drooling up a river.
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 3:37 pm
Thorn Venatrix Meh, Winslow's better than any non-Winslow, anyhow, so what the hell? Moodswings were back. Except in overdrive. I was a complete mess, and rather...shall we say, anti-social? And very neurotic, and generally very unpleasent. I think I'm recovering, though. Yeah, apparently the action figures are coming back, and now I want one so badly. If only they were less expensive. That's what I'm thinking. *Covets Winslowclone* Yeah, he's quite the lovable kind of guy. *Clingehclingeh* Heh, we all have our bad school moments. Microcomputers! Sounds terribly fun. *suddenly emerges as if from out of nowhere* Dahlings, it's been such a frightfully long time! That paragraph you wrote about your moodswings being in overdrive pretty much describes what my PMS is like every month. Mood-swingy-ness, anti-social-ness, huge loads of neuroticism, etc. How expensive are these action figures, anyway? *joins in the clingeh-ness cuz Winslow is strangely clingable* Yeah...what would school be without bad school moments, after all? xd Microcomputers was fun...or at least the first term of it. The first term was about computers in general...This term, the course is limited to Microsoft Excel (which is something that I find more confusing the further along we go, with all the different functions and formulas and such). So, how are your moodswings now? Thorn Venatrix Same here. Present me with a geeky guy and I'm drooling up a river. It's different for me. Sometimes I really like geeky guys, but it's usually the more dark, mysterious guys I go for. Winsy-low's one of teh few exceptions. I'm not in LOVE with him like you are, but he sure is adorkable. Heh. Yesterday I decided to put the PotP DVD in my disk drive, and I ended up playing parts of the movie in high speed. It was hullarious. Thier voices weren't quite chipmunk-y, but if it went any faster, they would be. It was amusing though. This is off-topic (I should probably just message you, but kinds lazy right now =P), but guess what?! I finally saw the stage show of PotO last month!!! 'Twas SOOOO amazing!!!!!!! *displays her enthusiasm by using an excess of exclamation points*
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 9:18 pm
For me, the moodswings were most likely hormones as well, but not the PMS ones. The suddenness of it and the way I couldn't find one definate cause leads me to believe such.
God, those action figures were about...$120-$150 if I remember correctly. I'd have to check the site, and I'm not exactly sure where to find it anymore.
He is rather the clingable sort.
Heh, nice. Now I want to learn more about microcomputers. Yeah, functions and formulas can become hard to remember, but in my experience they become easier once you begin to apply them.
Have you thought about what your major is going to be?
The moodswings are quite a lot better now. I haven't been having trouble with them at all. Now it's just my family who seem to be driving me insane. I'm trying to be my own person and they're trying to get me to conform to their ideals. It's a rather tense situation.
Dark and mysterious is cool. I'm just not attracted to those kinds of guys. And yeah, everyone has to admit, Winsy-low is adorkable.
Haha, I need to try playing PotP in high speed. Sounds great.
Awesome! That's so cool that you got to go. Haha, I'd have been freaking out and bouncing off the walls and basically one you wouldn't want to be in the same room with for fear of bodily injury.
That's kind of how I was when I got to see the Cradle of Filth concert here. It was the awesome.
Hehe, excesses of exclamation points. Those are always fun.
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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 8:36 pm
Woogles! My Spring Break starts in less than 24 hrs! I still have to finish a 12 pg paper though...but I'm on 9...just have o talk some more and edite...its not so bad! ^_^ Just a shout out because its been awhile.
Just to be PotP related....Phoenix is nutters for not picking Winslow XD
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Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 8:46 pm
Fun. Well, good luck on that paper.
Yeah, Phoenix had to have been pretty addled. Winslow's adorable. Swan is just evil.
But what can I say, it just means more Winslow for me.
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Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 10:32 pm
Thorn Venatrix Fun. Well, good luck on that paper. Yeah, Phoenix had to have been pretty addled. Winslow's adorable. Swan is just evil. But what can I say, it just means more Winslow for me. Yeah...Swan's evil...and not even adorkable! evil
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Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 6:16 am
I was just watching the director's commentary for "Cronos" and Guillermo Del Toro said the end sequenc on top of the factory where Jesus is crawling is based on the final scene of POTP, one of his favorite movies of all time ^_^ heart 4laugh
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Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 12:33 pm
I used Old Souls for a school project yesterday.
I'm beginning to appreciate PotP a lot more. In fact, I'm watching it now!
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Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 9:00 pm
Dude...that's just insane, Verandi. I absolutely loved that guy's latest movie, Pan's Labyrinth. And I always wondered if there was a PotP reference out there in some movie somewhere that I had yet to learn about.
Haha, I got you, too, Ela. You cannot escape the force.
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 10:52 am
Thorn Venatrix Dude...that's just insane, Verandi. I absolutely loved that guy's latest movie, Pan's Labyrinth. And I always wondered if there was a PotP reference out there in some movie somewhere that I had yet to learn about. Haha, I got you, too, Ela. You cannot escape the force. I loved Pan's Labyrinth. I must have seen it three times ^_^ DVD comes out in May. I also got to meet Doug Jones (Fauno/The Pale Man) at a signing one time. A super nice guy! He's a great actor too! ^_^
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 12:14 pm
That's awesome. God, that was such a great movie, it makes me kind of mad that there aren't very many like it out there.
I am a tad envious of you getting to meet that guy, though.
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 2:25 pm
Thorn Venatrix Haha, I got you, too, Ela. You cannot escape the force. Actually, it was Mori who persuaded me to watch it again. I really only got hooked on Wednesday.
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Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 12:02 pm
Hey Thorn! If you want an autographed Pan's Labyrinth DVD, you can preorder it from Dark Delicacies...Doug Jones is signing them, then they ship it to you. I've got stuff from them before...they are awesome!
darkdel.com
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Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 8:57 pm
Aaand who do you think inspired Mori to get into it, Ela?
Meh, it's not the same as actually meeting the guy. Plus I'm lazy, I'll just run to Borders and buy the thing that way.
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