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JCinNYC2006:
Well, thanks Paul, I appreciate it. I was thinking about the same thing you asked, about how to integrate the different groups more.
I've been so into this flurry of activity in the Tremblay section that I've been checking the other sections less. So I made an effort to look around today, and I noticed some posts about "all these new people". One thing that strikes me, and Phillip might correct me on this, is that with the arrival of the Trembleyans, you all are probably in the majority now. If not, that's the impression I get, so it may be a little daunting for Bettermost regulars to pop into Chez Tremblay. I don't know what made me saunter over, I can be pretty shy. But I was like, oh wow, all these new people! All these new threads!
I think it's a process of sort of cross-pollination. There are a lot of really nice Bettermost folks to get to know, good people, like there are in here. I hope more of them check out these threads, and that yall check out the other sections and contribute. Posting some threads saying, hey! Check out such-and-such thread in Now What? or Safe Haven and vice versa. Maybe the moderators would be in charge of doing that. I'll make more of an effort to encourage them to come over and say wassup more.
And thanks for the PM, I replied before I finished this...sort of like time travel huh?
Juan
montferrat:
drunken volleyball!
er...oops, wrong place!
;D
Spooky_Rabbit:
Wait, wait, wait....
David AKA StudDuck is one of the nicest most polite young men, like, ever?
You must luvvvvvvvvvvvv him and want to have 10,000 of his babies... (kidding! hehehe, that one's for David... name that movie!!)
To help set the record straight:
1) He is not polite and uses the "f" word all the time when IM'ing me, even when he's totally wrong about something... like 'Ghost' not being a great film.
2) He has a real thing for Julie Walters, AKA Mrs. Weasley in the Harry Potter movies, and that is just self-explanatory.
3) He has tapes of very rare stuff by Stanley Kubrick that he won't even watch out of respect for the man (since it's stuff Stanley himself didn't like). I mean, come on, the guy's, you know, not around much anymore? What's he gonna know?
4) He torched the great Alfred Hitchcock's greater 'Rebecca' in a plus or minus game (just to spite me, I'm pretty sure) and he hasn't EVEN SEEN IT.
5) He thinks 'Good Will Hunting' is a really good movie!! And I have it on good word that he's seen 'Back To The Future' 600 times!! (Well, those are more of a sanity issue than anything else...)
In the name of a fair and balanced report,
Spookily Yours... ;D
JCinNYC2006:
--- Quote from: montferrat on April 05, 2006, 01:46:17 am ---drunken volleyball!
er...oops, wrong place!
;D
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LOL, you blowing up my spot already? Not that I would play volleyball while drunk, too dangerous. ;)
Juan
TheStudDuck:
--- Quote from: Spooky_Rabbit on April 05, 2006, 01:47:30 am ---Wait, wait, wait....
David AKA StudDuck is one of the nicest most polite young men, like, ever?
--- End quote ---
I'll buy that. :angel:
--- Quote from: Spooky_Rabbit on April 05, 2006, 01:47:30 am ---1) He is not polite and uses the "f" word all the time when IM'ing me
--- End quote ---
Only because you provoke me.
--- Quote from: Spooky_Rabbit on April 05, 2006, 01:47:30 am --- even when he's totally wrong about something... like 'Ghost' not being a great film.
--- End quote ---
Ghost, in terms of quality, is not a great film. It's so 1990 with its cheesy visual effects and its insistance on the fact that anyone could love Patrick Swayze to the point of tears. You conveniently left out the fact that I said I thoroughly enjoyed it and that I thought it was well-written.
--- Quote from: Spooky_Rabbit on April 05, 2006, 01:47:30 am ---2) He has a real thing for Julie Walters, AKA Mrs. Weasley in the Harry Potter movies, and that is just self-explanatory.
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It's true. But you make it sound like I have a thing for Julie Walters as Mrs. Weasley (which is somewhat true, but not entirely)... my love for her comes from the film Billy Elliot. See it and you shall understand. She is a goddess.
--- Quote from: Spooky_Rabbit on April 05, 2006, 01:47:30 am ---3) He has tapes of very rare stuff by Stanley Kubrick that he won't even watch out of respect for the man (since it's stuff Stanley himself didn't like). I mean, come on, the guy's, you know, not around much anymore? What's he gonna know?
--- End quote ---
I do own the first four Stanley Kubrick films which are very rare and he spent years trying to destroy. Out of my respect for him, I am honoring his wishes that no one see them by letting them stay unwatched in my collection. Got a problem with it?
--- Quote from: Spooky_Rabbit on April 05, 2006, 01:47:30 am ---4) He torched the great Alfred Hitchcock's greater 'Rebecca' in a plus or minus game (just to spite me, I'm pretty sure) and he hasn't EVEN SEEN IT.
--- End quote ---
It was a game. You want to cry some more?
--- Quote from: Spooky_Rabbit on April 05, 2006, 01:47:30 am ---5) He thinks 'Good Will Hunting' is a really good movie!! And I have it on good word that he's seen 'Back To The Future' 600 times!! (Well, those are more of a sanity issue than anything else...)
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False, I said Good Will Hunting is a great movie. And if you don't think so, then something is wrong with you (and I'd use the F-word in that sentence if I thought it wouldn't offend anyone). And 600 is a very modest number... I said I've seen Back to the Future at least 600 times. The minimum.
What is this the National Enquirer? Am I having my secrets outed? All of them? How fair is this? (I must admit that I was laughing hysterically reading them... I'm not ashamed... I love Julie Walters... I also love Meryl Streep... who cares?)
David
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