What's YOUR favorite platyrrhine?
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Mirober
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What's YOUR favorite platyrrhine?
This bacon tastes purple.
- Jackiesfridge
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Better. Special edition on DVD!
You know, watching it through this second time, you're not so overwhelmed by some things, and you can really take the time so appreciate the absolutely beautiful scenery and meanings.
*sniff* Since I've been in a depressed mood today, it got me into tears...just enjoying the simple things.
I wanna live in the Shire! Waaah!
You know, watching it through this second time, you're not so overwhelmed by some things, and you can really take the time so appreciate the absolutely beautiful scenery and meanings.
*sniff* Since I've been in a depressed mood today, it got me into tears...just enjoying the simple things.
I wanna live in the Shire! Waaah!
Angst? I've got angst.
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I didn't know there were other LOTR fans here (well, I never asked). They dont' make a big enough smiling smilie for how happy I am!
I am completely, utterly, and wholly obsessed with LOTR. I'm a movie convert (read the books after seeing FOTR), but I prefer the books to the movie. I am already hyped up about TTT.
In fact, my avatar is a drawing of Eowyn that I found and cropped down.
I saw it twice in theaters, and I have yet to rent it (we don't have a DVD player yet, and I'm going to get the November release).
I am completely, utterly, and wholly obsessed with LOTR. I'm a movie convert (read the books after seeing FOTR), but I prefer the books to the movie. I am already hyped up about TTT.
In fact, my avatar is a drawing of Eowyn that I found and cropped down.
I saw it twice in theaters, and I have yet to rent it (we don't have a DVD player yet, and I'm going to get the November release).
I am a star in my own universe, shining brightly, but when you put me next to everyone else, I look quite dim. Does anyone have any polish?
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I'm an old timer. I've read the entire story more times than I can remember, including "The Silmarilion". Yes, the movie made a lot of changes. Still, they're valid changes for the medium and make good sense story-wise. I LOVED the movie. We rented it for the first time this past week and have already watched it twice. Have to agree with Llana, its a joy to watch, picking out the detail.
Of course, I'm _really_ psyched about TTT. Can't wait to see Treebeard. :D
R_C
Of course, I'm _really_ psyched about TTT. Can't wait to see Treebeard. :D
R_C
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Sometimes, if you listen very carefully,
behind all the noise and confusion,
you can hear the Silence.
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Sometimes, if you listen very carefully,
behind all the noise and confusion,
you can hear the Silence.
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Mm. I was told it's going to be a four-disc set. Fairly expensive, too.BJ wrote:Guys, hold your horses. I have it on pretty good authority that there will be a special edition DVD released in November with deleted scenes and etc. I'm gonna wait.
And I don't need no stinkin' peyote. I'm high on LIFE! And human pineal glands mixed with the hallucinagetic extract from the deadly fugu fish. But mostly LIFE!
I've got the LotR DVD too- Mom grabbed it first day it was out. I tried reading the books before the movie was released, but put down The Two Towers when I was almost to the end and somehow never got around to picking it back up. I've been thinking I need to start over when I get a chance- it was kind of dull in places and I had a hard time visualising what the places looked like, but all the same it seemed like a good book.
I've been enlisted to plug a webcomic called Strawberry Tokyo Girls (though it has nothing to do with strawberries and isn't set in Tokyo) because I color it, and the artist/writer doesn't have a net connection. So. Visit http://strawberry.keenspace.com so I can tell the artist I'm doing my job.
Bah
Everyone knows that only the combined colors of the primary alkaseltzer men will save you from a burning omnibus.
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I find it difficult to think of three as "several". As in three primary colors, that is. I work for a newspaper and I see it every day. Yellow, Cyan, Magenta. Thats it.
FWIW,
R_C
FWIW,
R_C
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Sometimes, if you listen very carefully,
behind all the noise and confusion,
you can hear the Silence.
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Sometimes, if you listen very carefully,
behind all the noise and confusion,
you can hear the Silence.
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[quote="Seafog"]Hey Cedars, I checked out your knotwork and I really liked the Dragon knot and Machine Knot II. Thanks for posting em.
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Thanks. Seems my _only_ drawing talent involves AutoCad.
Maybe that's why I admire comic artists so much. Pencil Envy.
R_C
Thanks. Seems my _only_ drawing talent involves AutoCad.
R_C
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Sometimes, if you listen very carefully,
behind all the noise and confusion,
you can hear the Silence.
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Sometimes, if you listen very carefully,
behind all the noise and confusion,
you can hear the Silence.
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