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Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 10:50 am
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xena91388 It's not the links, every time I go to YouTube, everything is pushed to the side and videos are not playing O_o They must be doing maintenance or something. Mr Enigma Girl xena91388 YouTube went all funky so I can't watch the vids but . . . CRISPIN GLOVER IS TEH SQUEEEEEEEE!!!!! Even though I've watched BTTF so many times, everytime I picture his face I always think of Willard O_o (which I only watched once!) Mr Enigma Girl http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8bRciuMLqQ SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE. BTTF is being re-released in the UK in October! I can't wait! George McFly in GLORIOUS CINEMATIC DIGITAL QUALITY! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7i89wUv25QUCrispin Glover heart whee I took out the youtube tags, so it should just be two hyperlinks now. Seriously. That trailer is MINDBLOWINGLY AWESOME. Whenever I picture Crispy, I just see that NOSE. It's a work of art. *swoon* Also, I was walking on the ground, I didn't make a sound then I turned around and I saw Huh.]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rH6b_lSQst0Huh. It's working for me. I just watched Bartleby.
Crispin is also awesome in Bartleby.
whee
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Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 10:57 am
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Is working now!
(Wtf was with the clowns. . . .O_o)
OMFG SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Hi-Def BTTF! It looks so. . . .real! eek
The way the clarity looks reminds me of the BTTF ride that Universal Studios had (They changed it to The Simpsons now). That was an awesome ride :3
Mr Enigma Girl xena91388 It's not the links, every time I go to YouTube, everything is pushed to the side and videos are not playing O_o They must be doing maintenance or something. Mr Enigma Girl xena91388 YouTube went all funky so I can't watch the vids but . . . CRISPIN GLOVER IS TEH SQUEEEEEEEE!!!!! Even though I've watched BTTF so many times, everytime I picture his face I always think of Willard O_o (which I only watched once!) Mr Enigma Girl http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8bRciuMLqQ SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE. BTTF is being re-released in the UK in October! I can't wait! George McFly in GLORIOUS CINEMATIC DIGITAL QUALITY! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7i89wUv25QUCrispin Glover heart whee I took out the youtube tags, so it should just be two hyperlinks now. Seriously. That trailer is MINDBLOWINGLY AWESOME. Whenever I picture Crispy, I just see that NOSE. It's a work of art. *swoon* Also, I was walking on the ground, I didn't make a sound then I turned around and I saw Huh.]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rH6b_lSQst0 Huh. It's working for me. I just watched Bartleby.
Crispin is also awesome in Bartleby.
whee
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Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 10:00 pm
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Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 10:52 pm
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OMFG! SOMEONE WENT AND UPLOADED THE THE EARTH DAY SPECIAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111!!!!11!!!You must click here!FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO NEVER HEARD OF IT! IT HAS EVERYONE!
BACK TO THE FUTURE, GHOSTBUSTERS, WILL SMITH, ROBIN WILLIAMS, BILL COSBY, CHEERS, ER, QUEEN LATIFAH, BUGS BUNNY, DAN AKYROID, CHEVY CHASE, VANILLA ICE, KEVIN COSTNER, DUSTIN HOFFMAN, MORGAN FREEMAN, JACK FREAKING LEMMON!!!! and so, so many others. . . . . .
i just fangasmed a little. . . . .
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Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:51 am
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xena91388 OMFG! SOMEONE WENT AND UPLOADED THE THE EARTH DAY SPECIAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111!!!!11!!!You must click here!FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO NEVER HEARD OF IT! IT HAS EVERYONE!
BACK TO THE FUTURE, GHOSTBUSTERS, WILL SMITH, ROBIN WILLIAMS, BILL COSBY, CHEERS, ER, QUEEN LATIFAH, BUGS BUNNY, DAN AKYROID, CHEVY CHASE, VANILLA ICE, KEVIN COSTNER, DUSTIN HOFFMAN, MORGAN FREEMAN, JACK FREAKING LEMMON!!!! and so, so many others. . . . . .
i just fangasmed a little. . . . . WHAT? WHAT'S HAPPENING? I HAVE TO PACK STUFF FOR A TRIP TO LONDON, SO I CAN'T WATCH IT RIGHT NOW, BUT IT SOUNDS LIKE IT'S FILLED WITH AWESOME!
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Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 3:18 pm
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Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 8:32 pm
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Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 12:20 am
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Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 3:50 pm
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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 2:38 pm
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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:42 pm
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Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 9:49 am
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xena91388 Exactly, all related. (They just don't wanna admit their secretly red necks) rofl And their world WAS small. When I say their world was small, I mean more figuratively than literally as the world has't actually changed in size in the physical sense. The "New World" (N. America, S. America, and surrounding slands) didn't "exist" in King Aurthur's time and most of Asia and Africa was untraveled to/unexplored by Europeans and even less marriages arranged thereby. Bohemian_Scara xena91388 And considering old European nobility only wanted to marry nobility and granted how limited nobility is and how small their world was. . . . . . Most of the Europian royal families are related to Queen Victoria via blood or marriage. World isn't quite that small.
Ah but Britian was a divided country, practically tribal each with their own nobility. So places like England and Wales were split into many sections, each section with it's own royality. Let's not even get started on just how many clan and territories modern Scotland was split into. Likewise in Germany lots and lots and lots of teeny tiny little states and kingdoms up untill the late 1700's.
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Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 8:43 pm
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Damn!
PBS! you have failed me! gonk
Bohemian_Scara xena91388 Exactly, all related. (They just don't wanna admit their secretly red necks) rofl And their world WAS small. When I say their world was small, I mean more figuratively than literally as the world has't actually changed in size in the physical sense. The "New World" (N. America, S. America, and surrounding slands) didn't "exist" in King Aurthur's time and most of Asia and Africa was untraveled to/unexplored by Europeans and even less marriages arranged thereby. Bohemian_Scara xena91388 And considering old European nobility only wanted to marry nobility and granted how limited nobility is and how small their world was. . . . . . Most of the Europian royal families are related to Queen Victoria via blood or marriage. World isn't quite that small. Ah but Britian was a divided country, practically tribal each with their own nobility. So places like England and Wales were split into many sections, each section with it's own royality. Let's not even get started on just how many clan and territories modern Scotland was split into. Likewise in Germany lots and lots and lots of teeny tiny little states and kingdoms up untill the late 1700's.
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Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 2:45 pm
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Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 2:14 pm
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xena91388 Damn! PBS! you have failed me! gonk Bohemian_Scara xena91388 Exactly, all related. (They just don't wanna admit their secretly red necks) rofl And their world WAS small. When I say their world was small, I mean more figuratively than literally as the world has't actually changed in size in the physical sense. The "New World" (N. America, S. America, and surrounding slands) didn't "exist" in King Aurthur's time and most of Asia and Africa was untraveled to/unexplored by Europeans and even less marriages arranged thereby. Bohemian_Scara xena91388 And considering old European nobility only wanted to marry nobility and granted how limited nobility is and how small their world was. . . . . . Most of the Europian royal families are related to Queen Victoria via blood or marriage. World isn't quite that small. Ah but Britian was a divided country, practically tribal each with their own nobility. So places like England and Wales were split into many sections, each section with it's own royality. Let's not even get started on just how many clan and territories modern Scotland was split into. Likewise in Germany lots and lots and lots of teeny tiny little states and kingdoms up untill the late 1700's.
British University education strikes again biggrin
The joys of a fascination with pre-Roman and post-Roman territories and German drama pre-1850 biggrin
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