VeteranXV
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Originally Posted by SuicideTaxi
And the Jimmy character... eh, I'm just not buying his whole "war turned me bad" storyline.
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I dunno man, WW1 was freakishly savage.
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VeteranXX Contributor
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Agreed totally... it's not the storyline I don't believe, its Jimmy himself. He isn't selling the storyline to me and it's coming across as contrived.
The other guy in the mask though, Richard Harold, on the other hand he is totally selling the storyline and its believable.
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VeteranXX
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It's actually Richard Harrow. Same name as my town
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VeteranXX Contributor
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I like him, he's cool as ****.
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VeteranXV
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**** time travel.
Now is ****ing awesome.
Sorry about your ****ty lives
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VeteranXX
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Originally Posted by joeyarkenstat02
no way.
my entire life revolves around a computer.
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WINNER!
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VeteranXX
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If I could rep you anymore I would
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Originally Posted by buize
kelven have you tried putting baby powder on your anus
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Technically, shouldn't it be in his anus in order to prevent that nighttime sniffling, aching, burning itching feeling he has?
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VeteranXX
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Originally Posted by SuicideTaxi
And the Jimmy character... eh, I'm just not buying his whole "war turned me bad" storyline. Steve Buscemi's acting is pretty flat and wooden in most spots, too.
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Jimmy's war history isn't that important to his char. They simply used it to set the tone that he would be desensitized to violence, thats all. The only other relation it had was when his wife talked about him screaming in his sleep.
Buscemi's acting is great. His public speaking, his personal moments(His child), and how his anger boils over(giving his brother the axe).
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Banned
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Originally Posted by SuicideTaxi
I'd like to go back to these days.
Sure... I'd like to visit the Roman Empire or watch the rise of Nazism or see the Pyramids being built and all... but if I could pick a time to live, I'd throw on my hat, jump in my Deusenburg, drink some bootleg whiskey, and listen to to early jazz/ragtime in 1920s America.
The only thing that I'd really miss is modern medicine and space exploration. The rest you could throw in the garbage.
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WAT! .... no TW?
Still, ..... no child support.
Can beats yo wife?
Lotsa " "ho's" need that!
I needs tah think onna dis wan! [/I]
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Last edited by Dweasel; 12-18-2010 at 00:21..
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Banned
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Originally Posted by Kelven
I have an itchy ******* this morning wtf is up with that I just took a shower like a half hour ago no farts or poops since, the mysteries of the anus just baffle me sometimes and you would think that I would be a ****ing expert by now
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Dat kneads a lil bit mo "probing".
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Banned
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Originally Posted by SuicideTaxi
Living through the depression probably sucked.
But watching the Empire State Building being built, the Chrysler building, the Hoover Dam... seeing the airplane develop, listening to early jazz, chasing flapper girls... reading about Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, Bonny & Clyde... seeing talking motion pictures for the first time... getting entertainment from something as simple as a radio... and just experiencing life
where people didn't all hate each
and it was safe to walk down the street, I'd live through the Depression for that. The whole style, look, sound, and feel of the period, I'd fit right in.
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Er, They dinna have modern comm. system lika now!
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VeteranXV Contributor
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I agree. That would be cool.
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VeteranXV
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Originally Posted by borlaK
on the contrary, I feel I was born too early. I'll never get to explore the galaxy.. plus I'm sure we'll eventually have some form of immortality, so missing out on that is a pretty big bummer
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I always told people when I was younger that my goal was to live long enough that we hopefully discovered the key to immortality, even if it included removing my brain from my body and putting it in some sort of a robot. It wasnt really about forever, but more like the ability to read everything i'd ever want to read, visit everywhere, and not be so frail at the same time. A Thirst for knowledge if you will.
In recent years , talking to my grandparents as they approach the end, I am not so sure. Living a good life for 80 years, having children, grandchildren and maybe even great grandchildren, I could see being at peace with our short time here.
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Originally Posted by Kelven
I just wanted to update you all and let you know my ******* isn't itching anymore and no babies died
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Son, I am disapoint. There is still time.
Thanks for the great read. +rep. While surpassed in technology now (duh) the SR71 was always my favorite. I used to read everything I could get on it as a kid. Sold a little "Introduction to the SR-71" manual I bought at an air show when they 1st started showing it off to the public (since they were on to something better already) at a garage sale a month ago to a kid for a quarter.
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VeteranX Contributor
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I would like to travel back in time and see how some of the ancient megalithic strutures where actually created. Pyramids... Stonehenge and the like.
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VeteranX
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If I could neg rep you, would I?
The answer is yes, I would. And I'm going to.
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VeteranXX
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Originally Posted by SirBatesAlot
If I could neg rep you, would I?
The answer is yes, I would. And I'm going to.
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Haha, +repped.
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VeteranXV
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grease is permanent
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Banned
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Kelven
I just wanted to update you all and let you know my ******* isn't itching anymore and no babies died
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Da "probe" werked?
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