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Posted by Dervish on Apr-05-2005 16:39:
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Originally posted by Shakka
I feel similarly towards kids. That's why I'm getting a dog for now.
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What for to bite any kids that come too close?
"Thats it Rover bite his little legs! Maim that little bastard that'll learn him for infinging upon my personal space!"
Posted by occrider on Apr-05-2005 16:43:
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Originally posted by Shakka
I feel similarly towards kids. That's why I'm getting a dog for now.
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Yea I would totally get a dog over kids. Kids are only good when you're old and you need somebody to take care of you. I don't plan on living that long
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One thing that I do (though it's hardly irrational) is that I have an obligation to watch Bob Ross if he's ever on tv. I used to watch his show all the time in college. I've even skipped class to watch his show. He's the man ... no he's the fucking man. I can safely say that he's the greatest white man to ever sport an afro. Fuck it, he's the greatest afro wearing man ever. I never get sick of him painting those "happy little trees" or those "fluffy little clouds". I wish I were 1/10th as cool as him.




Edit: And if anyone speaks ill of Bob Ross, I'm afraid I'm going to have to gut you and play in your entrails.
Posted by razmataz on Apr-05-2005 16:57:
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Originally posted by trancaholic
"It" was indeed a very scary mini-series (the winking and bleeding photo scared me to death), but you cannot really blame Stephen King for it, as he wasn't involved with the movie production. In fact the spider-ending wasn't even part of the book. "It" is killed/banished through some dream-like "battle of wits"-episode.
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I beg to differ with you! The spider was in the book. Never watched the movie but read the book when I was 13-14. Actually, I had finished almost all of Stephen King's books by the time I was 17. I blame him for all my little phobias but at the same time I give him credit for making me more of a man! When you get scared shitless as a kid, adulthood doesnt seem as frightening!
Posted by trancaholic on Apr-05-2005 18:03:
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Originally posted by Shakka
Yes. It's called "Tranceaholic hits the delete button"
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Before George Smiley admits to buying those X-Men comics??? I think that you're out of your mind.
I guess that you'll have to get Lira agitated to kill this thread. Or maybe hack Swamper's server. Or nuke the earth.
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Originally posted by razmataz
I beg to differ with you! The spider was in the book. Never watched the movie but read the book when I was 13-14. |
You're right. But I believe that so was I - in some way. It's been more than 15 years since I read "It", and my mind had not matured when I read it, so I might have skewed the plot in my head since then. But I remember the last third of the book (the killing of it) as a very floaty/hazy intertwingling of reality and some dream cosmos. In the dream cosmos a floating turtle, Bill, and It (taking the form of a spider) faces off, something with the turtle coaching Bill through the battle. I don't recall ever being convinced that the spider was really there, though. And I'm quite positive that the grown-up kids don't suddenly charge the beast, ripping and tearing at it until one tears out its heart (as in the movie). I found a few sites on the ending of "It":
http://www.ram.org/ramblings/movies/it.html
http://groups-beta.google.com/group...577d15af6b37d1c
but they don't really tell me if the spider was real or not.
Posted by Shakka on Apr-05-2005 18:09:
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Originally posted by occrider
One thing that I do (though it's hardly irrational) is that I have an obligation to watch Bob Ross if he's ever on tv. I used to watch his show all the time in college. I've even skipped class to watch his show. He's the man ... no he's the fucking man. I can safely say that he's the greatest white man to ever sport an afro. Fuck it, he's the greatest afro wearing man ever. I never get sick of him painting those "happy little trees" or those "fluffy little clouds". I wish I were 1/10th as cool as him.

  
Edit: And if anyone speaks ill of Bob Ross, I'm afraid I'm going to have to gut you and play in your entrails. |
I love it. RIP Bob Ross. Reminds me of the Family Guy episode...
"And right here is a happy little bush. And if you tell anyone about this bush, I will come to your house and I WILL CUT YOU!"
I was mesmerized by Bob Ross when I was a kid.
Posted by Dervish on Apr-05-2005 19:54:
Yeah Bob Ross (yeah we had him) was cool you'd sit and watch it and at the end you'd be like awaking from the trance like waking up or something. Just totally chilled you out.
I only had one reason to hate him... he'd sit and do these little strokes make something good then, to my mind, fuck it up (big splodges), then do a few more bits to the bit I though was a fuck up and it would look even better.... damn you Bob Ross (jk
) nah he was cool in a not trying to be cool way.
Never knew he was dead though (actually never knew his name till now he's repeated on one of our sat channels) RIP hope he's still making pictures (wait a sec I'm agnostic..... never mind thought that counts).
Posted by DrUg_Tit0 on Apr-06-2005 20:19:
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Originally posted by Renegade
Yeah, except no-one even read it. That's the last time I ever share my finely tuned sense of pathos with the Chill Out Room.  |
Eh, a misunderstood artist...maybe you should post such stories here, you'll probably get better audience 
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| Oh, and on topic I thought of one more irrational trait I think have - I'm pretty sure I don't like old people. I'm an ageist. |
Yes, old people are ugly and smell bad.
Posted by biznology on Apr-06-2005 22:14:
have you seen the episodes of Bob Ross where he has his pet squirrel?
that ****** would just sit in his pocket or on his shoulder while he painted. if thats not cool, then nothing is|
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