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#82
Posted 28 May 2006 - 3:49 AM
#84
Posted 25 June 2006 - 4:21 AM
Harry (to Gay Perry): So, you still gay?
Gay Perry: Nah, I'm knee deep in pussy, I just love the name so much I can't get rid of it.
X-D
Gay Perry: You know what you'd find in the dictionary next to the word 'idiot'?
Harry: A picture of myself?
Gay Perry: No! A definition of the word 'idiot', which you most definetly are!
Also just watched Boyz in the Hood the other day. Brilliant movie. Moving. Makes me angry watching it.
#86
Posted 12 August 2006 - 4:31 AM
Great video X-D The director is Joseph Kahn (The one who did GYH video if my memory's good)
http://www.microcuts.../multimedia.php
#88
Posted 12 August 2006 - 5:19 AM
ftp://ftp2.microcuts...fort%202006.avi
I was there :D on the 1st row, on the right. But then in the middle of the song, I was on the 5th row, in the middle of the stage :?
Look at the smoke in front of the stage, it's dust flying in the air because everybody was pushing and we were all crushed...
Anyway this song definitely rocks !
#90
Posted 12 August 2006 - 2:17 PM
goinup Escribi�:
Yesterday I saw "La Haine". It's French. Excelent movie about french youth in the subborbs.
I reccomend subtitles, because I thought I could speak French untill I saw that movie X-D
HEhe yeah the dialogs are full with slang.
Yeah it's a great movie (didn't see it but I know it is) that film revealed Vincent Cassel (Monica Bellucci's husband)
#91
Posted 12 August 2006 - 7:04 PM
It was rather gripping, and genuinely creepy - really good horror flick. It takes a lot for a film to give me the creeps and this film did it. Imagine if that pasty devil from Come To Daddy had babies with Rubber Johnnie...and to top it off you encountered such a creature while on a bad acid trip. It was enough to make the skin crawl. Plus the way it was filmed - with the dark, twisty enclosed spaces and the general feeling of not being able to tell where anyone was headed, and the overall feeling of desperation and doom really added to the whole aspect.
Not to be watched alone.
#92
Posted 12 August 2006 - 8:29 PM
whirlygirl Escribi�:
Last night we watched The Descent (the original version, not the one with the Americanized ending).
It was rather gripping, and genuinely creepy - really good horror flick. It takes a lot for a film to give me the creeps and this film did it. Imagine if that pasty devil from Come To Daddy had babies with Rubber Johnnie...and to top it off you encountered such a creature while on a bad acid trip. It was enough to make the skin crawl. Plus the way it was filmed - with the dark, twisty enclosed spaces and the general feeling of not being able to tell where anyone was headed, and the overall feeling of desperation and doom really added to the whole aspect.
Not to be watched alone.
They are writing the 2nd part.
#93
Posted 14 August 2006 - 2:35 AM
fairly creepy, didnt help that my housemates door upstairs got left open and started creaking away halfway through the film!
there was only one thing that the father could do though really..... who u gonna call???!!!??
#95
Posted 07 December 2006 - 5:44 AM
Darkstarexodus Escribi�:
Season finale next week. X-D
Thank GOD and good riddance... with any luck maybe it'll get cancelled!!!
I know you dig it and all, but I have to rant. I grew up around and in Laguna Beach and it has changed so much in the past couple of years, it is barely recognizable as the once truly hippied out bohemian bubble/art community it used to be. Summers were always crowded because of the art festivals, but now it is 100x worse. Laguna used to be vehemently anti-corporate chain - local businesses to support local people - unique shops to serve the summer tourist industry. Now so many of the independent shops and restaurants are giving way to corporate chains just like everywhere else because new landlords are coming in and charging triple, sometimes quadruple rent than they were just a year ago. That nice Laguna Beach Brewing Co. we all went to is gone because the rent sky rocketed - a shame, they had the best micro brew around. Traffic is unbelievable. It's to be expected in the summertime, but it is bad all year round now... My 2-lane canyon road leading from the freeway into town now looks like a super highway... And if I had a nickle for everytime I overheard a gaggling group of girlie tourists say, "OH my god, they ate here on the Real OC!! Oh my god, I saw this on the real OC!! Oh my god, like, the lifeguard tower... it's just like on the real OC... it would be so cool if "they" were filming here right now" I could retire and maybe afford to rent a $2000 per month studio apartment in the village that would have cost me $1200 2 years ago. And now there's lookie-loos and stalkers prowling about the high school because of that stupid show which poses a real security threat.
Baaaaaaaaaah!! /rant over Just had to get that off my chest and let the bitch out!! Can't believe I wrote all that. I just want my little bohemian/artsy fartsy/low key/gay community back to where it was, but that probably won't happen. That said, I still fuckin love where I live. It's beautiful and the local color is friendly. And my favorite Thai food place is still doing a rockin' business. And anyone is allowed to protest the Iraq war on Main Beach on Saturday mornings without catching flak from the cops. It ain't a bad place to raise my son.
The one thing that hasn't changed is the city has always been on the crackdown as far as parking goes - the meter maids have their work cut out for them! Laguna is notorius for parking ticket write ups and the city generates millions of dollars per year just for that as they always have, but moreso nowadays.
#96
Posted 07 December 2006 - 5:54 AM
..... but it's a really good show..........
:-//
#97
Posted 07 December 2006 - 6:29 AM
faRg!
how could you watch commerical shit like that! :-|
Even if the girls are somewhat good looking, their materialistic approach to life makes them shit!
That show reminds me way too much of where I live......creepy :?
#99
Posted 07 December 2006 - 6:36 AM
It also provides limitless advice on how to converse with and engage with the average, upper/middle-class moron. I find myself chatting with a girl and, at a moment's loss, think to myself: "What would Tessa be looking for in a response here?"
The show is utter, utter rubbish. Yet it is completely compelling. Haven't watched in a few weeks, but it's always a pleasure when I do.
#100
Posted 07 December 2006 - 6:55 AM
Bosco, if you ever make it out here. The girls on that show are a gross misrepresentation of the locale imo. On any given moment all you have to do is turn your head and you'll see a pretty girl walk by that's more pretty than the girls on the OC show. Chances are they'll have more going on upstairs, too.