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Ditch Fahrenheit

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  1. It's amazing how many M80 Toilet videos there are on YouTube.
  2. I tried to watch Twilight and Hunger Games...just couldn't get into them. It's like they were written for pre-teens or something. Which to me is funny. In my pre-teens I was reading Stephen King heavily I totally admit that I didn't understand a lot of the context, but I understood enough to really enjoy that period of writing. I read The Foundation Trilogy by Isaac Asimov for the first time as a pre-teen...so yeah, it's kinda weird. But then I liked a lot of childish things back then too. Still do.
  3. I agree. Especially about the taxes. I won't buy anything without due diligence, whether here or elsewhere. For me, that means asking questions, getting clear photos of the front and back of the book, checking on recent closed sale data, etc. If that means I miss out on a few books...oh well...I think I'll survive. The community aspect here is wonderful. But that doesn't mean that buyers (and increasingly flippers) should be absolved of their own responsibility in a transaction. Sometimes fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
  4. I tried to watch Twilight and Hunger Games...just couldn't get into them. It's like they were written for pre-teens or something.
  5. I would also play Coyote and Roadrunner cartoons, and Three Stooges before every movie.
  6. Imaginary points I'll always remember the first time I watched Near Dark... thinking how cool it was they never used the word "vampire". If I owned a movie theater, I'd have a midnight showing double-feature of Near Dark and Lost Boys. It would be epic. And then maybe this movie? I've read all the Anne Rice books and love them. I always felt that movie was a lot better than the critical reviews. With the success of TRUE BLOOD and everything Vampyre lately, it seems like a no-brainer that someone should pick up the rights and create a long-running series.
  7. Imaginary points I'll always remember the first time I watched Near Dark... thinking how cool it was they never used the word "vampire". If I owned a movie theater, I'd have a midnight showing double-feature of Near Dark and Lost Boys. It would be epic. I'd need a large cola and an extra big tub of butter popcorn And possibly one of the systems for "convenient elimination" ... These are cool. I've seen some theaters that have actual couches. Pretty sure the bathrooms are still outside though.
  8. Imaginary points I'll always remember the first time I watched Near Dark... thinking how cool it was they never used the word "vampire". If I owned a movie theater, I'd have a midnight showing double-feature of Near Dark and Lost Boys. It would be epic.
  9. Name This Flick (One of my all-time favorites)
  10. Stephen King’s ‘The Mist’ Greenlit at Spike TV Spike TV has greenlit “The Mist,” ordering 10 hourlong episodes of the series based on Stephen King’s classic horror novella, Variety has learned. The series goes into production this summer, and is slated for a 2017 debut. The Viacom-owned cabler ordered a pilot for “The Mist” this February, though after hearing the pitch for the full series, upped the order to series, before producing the pilot.
  11. Zombies of the Stratosphere ? Extra imaginary points for identifying the actor on the far left. Leonard Nimoy! I remember when we used to get real points... The points became too much work.
  12. Zombies of the Stratosphere ? Extra imaginary points for identifying the actor on the far left.
  13. Hint The name of the movie is "My incredibly Small Penis: The trials and tribulations of HarveySwick" Is ExistenZ
  14. Hint The name of the movie is "My incredibly Small Penis: The trials and tribulations of HarveySwick"