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Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Sat Oct 23rd 2004 at 12:41am
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just finished "Shark Tale" .. tis a great adaptation of the old "Car Wash" movie :smile:
Re: Recently watched Posted by Spartan on Sat Oct 23rd 2004 at 12:43am
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Orpheus said:
just finished "Shark Tale" .. tis a great adaptation of the old "Car Wash" movie :smile:
I guess you have little kids then. Although I admit Pixars movies can be enjoyed by any age group.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Sat Oct 23rd 2004 at 12:58am
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Spartan 34 said:
enjoyed by any age group.
right.. if a cartoon is good, its good.. age be damned :smile:

my youngest is 17.. hardly little, he is 5'10" and 175 lbs.

personally, i don't think animated should be considered only little kid shows.. but hey, crono will tell'ya, i have no sense of taste :heee:
Re: Recently watched Posted by Monqui on Sat Oct 23rd 2004 at 6:04am
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Just got back from The Grudge... I'm not really too sure what to say on it. I enjoyed the movie overall, as it had a pretty well developed theme going on and used some interesting story telling techniques to elaborate some things. I wouldn't really say it was "scary," as such, but it certainly had a pretty solid creepy theme going for it.

Also, some of the "scare tactics" worked pretty well, and some of the sound effects were pretty solid. The whole cat noise thing they had going on was an interesting twist.

One thing that I wish they would have done more with were reflections. In most of the scenes, SOMETHING was reflecting an image. For the most part, however, nothing ever comes of it (there are a few instances where something will show up, but not nearly enough to justify the sheer amount of reflective surfaces. And when it DOES show up, it's fairly obvious.) I think they should have at least done some relatively simple overlay image tricks to give the impression that something may have been in the reflection, but not necessarily hammer on the point. The movie could have used a few more subtle scare moments, IMO.

Oh, and in case anyone cares, there was an add for "Tw0", a sequel to "The Ring." I think it'll be crap, since I really didn't enjoy the first one much at all. Just something to think about.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Sat Oct 23rd 2004 at 10:28am
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i truly enjoyed "The Ring" which is odd for me because for the most part i think horror/scary movies are a complete waste of tape..

but on a side note, i was looking at the rings cast and came across this

the lead star is not only making "Ring2" but hold onto your hats, she is making "King Kong"... thrill of thrills.. another kong flick. :rolleyes:
Re: Recently watched Posted by $loth on Sat Oct 23rd 2004 at 3:17pm
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Orpheus said:
just finished "Shark Tale" .. tis a great adaptation of the old "Car Wash" movie :smile:
Watched that yesturday, quite funny, lol at will smith though

" A lot of white fish can't snap"
Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Wed Nov 3rd 2004 at 1:02am
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"Astalavista Swartzanegro" - White Chicks :lol:

insert poot sound "Basking in the ambiance" - White Chicks
Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Wed Nov 3rd 2004 at 3:52am
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I saw Saw last Friday.
I suppose, it would be safe to say, the trailers are misleading, but I don't know what was cut out of the movie (the rating was changed). I liked the movie overall, but some of the acting is not that great. The people who you'd think are good actors give under par performances, but I suppose it goes along with the character they're playing and with what James Wan wanted.

I don't think most people would enjoy the movie though. I know the people I went to it with were way too excited to see it, so they thought it was terrible and trash.

I don't understand why people hype themselves up for movies all the time, if you do that of course you're going to hate the movie. The only movie I've ever seen that actually lived up to hype was Fight Club.

See Saw if you really want to see it, but push your expectations down, it's a good movie, but not spectacular, more or less slightly above average overall.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Cash Car Star on Wed Nov 3rd 2004 at 9:31am
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Well, at least one person laughed at White Chicks.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Wed Nov 3rd 2004 at 10:03am
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Cash Car Star said:
Well, at least one person laughed at White Chicks.
that movie was infested with my kind of humor.. if some of you still cannot grasp my jokes, watch white chicks.. you will see a graphical representation of what humor is supposed to look like :heee:

when the "Basking in the ambiance" scene happened, i had to pause the movie cause i was laughing so hard i couldn't see.. especially when it was preceded by "you're my kind of woman" :rofl:

anywho's, it was one of the funniest flicks i have seen in a long time.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Wed Nov 3rd 2004 at 6:19pm
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just rented/watched "Raising Helen" - a 5 star flick :smile:
Re: Recently watched Posted by Andrei on Wed Nov 3rd 2004 at 8:59pm
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Personally, i like the oldies. Today's films all follow a certain pattern, especially american films - tragic hero, evil bad-guy that stole something/keeps someone hostage, sexy bimbo (that the hero will inevitably make sex with >>>), a sex scene, a battle, the final battle, the hero's reward. I've seen countless movies following this pattern.

Kelly's Heroes, starring Clint Eastwood. 1976 (i think). One of the best war-comedies ever made.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Leperous on Wed Nov 3rd 2004 at 10:55pm
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I recently watched this. Best video I've seen in ages :razz:

http://www.somethingawful.com/articles.php?a=1466
Re: Recently watched Posted by Yak_Fighter on Wed Nov 3rd 2004 at 11:00pm
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Get with the times Lep, geez

I saw Team America recently. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't particularly funny either. Maybe if i was 14 again hearing puppets call each other dicks and assholes would be humorous...
Re: Recently watched Posted by Jezpuh on Thu Nov 4th 2004 at 11:12am
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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. This movie simply owns.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Thu Nov 18th 2004 at 11:43pm
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just saw the preview of "Kinsey"

scene, he is doing a survey

"What is your favorite sexual position?"

"Theres more than one?" :lol:
Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Fri Nov 26th 2004 at 12:41pm
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Am currently watching "The Incredibles"

am also currently pissing myself laughing so hard.. funny s**t :rofl:
Re: Recently watched Posted by Agent Smith on Fri Nov 26th 2004 at 2:31pm
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I loved the first half of Fear and Loathing, but I just found the second part really disturbing, kinda like From Dusk Till Dawn. The first half was disturbingly brutal, but the second half was great!

Here are some really good movies that I either watched for the first time this year or watched ages ago and just remembered them.

Spriggan

Desperado

Boondock Saints

City of Industry

National Lampoons: Loaded Weapon

Hot Shots 1 and 2

Seven

Clay Pigeons

Way of the Gun

Three Amigo's

Transformers: The Movie

Snatch

Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrells

Naked Weapon 1, 2 1/2, 3 1/3.

The list goes on, here are the ones I rembered of the top of my head. Enjoy :biggrin: .
Re: Recently watched Posted by Spartan on Fri Nov 26th 2004 at 3:07pm
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Good GOD! This thread just won't die.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Fri Nov 26th 2004 at 3:23pm
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<DIV class=quote>
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<DIV class=quotetext>Good GOD! This thread just won't die.</DIV></DIV>
as long as it stays true, i see no reason why it should :biggrin:
Re: Recently watched Posted by Spartan on Fri Nov 26th 2004 at 3:38pm
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Orph if you stopped feeding it little debby snacks then it would have to eventually die.
Re: Recently watched Posted by satchmo on Fri Nov 26th 2004 at 6:23pm
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Anyone who's ever made a map or a 3D virtual environment would appreciate the rendering details of "The Incredibles". I went to the Pixar site, and it's amazing that even with their supercomputer occupying the entire floor space, it still takes them six hours on the average to render a single frame.

But looking at the final result in the movie, it's no wonder that much processing power is necessary to generate these scenes. Pay special attention to the character's hair. Each strand is visible, and even the texture (i.e. how much natural oil it has, whether it was freshly shampooed) is illustrated nicely. I was just gasping non-stop when I was mesmerized by the details.

Half-Life 2's graphics pales in comparison to the beauty of this movie.

Kudos to Pixar.

P.S. A bonus to watching the movie was the trailer for Star Wars Episode III. I saw it on big screen for the first time while watching "The Incredibles".
Re: Recently watched Posted by G.Ballblue on Fri Nov 26th 2004 at 7:15pm
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Die Hard2.

looks around

Yippiy Ki Yay!

I'm sorry, I just had to, particularly after watching DH2 :smile:
Re: Recently watched Posted by Agent Smith on Sat Nov 27th 2004 at 2:20pm
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I believe you missed part of the quote...

Yippiy Ki Yay Mother F**ker!

Ah, pure goodness. :biggrin:
Re: Recently watched Posted by Neural Scan on Sat Nov 27th 2004 at 3:15pm
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<DIV class=quote>
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P.S. A bonus to watching the movie was the trailer for Star Wars Episode III. I saw it on big screen for the first time while watching "The Incredibles".

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Does Episode 3 actually look any good? I was disappointed with 1, and 2 I just didn't bother watching (Is that any good either? :razz: ).
Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Sat Nov 27th 2004 at 6:09pm
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Neural Scan said:
? quoting satchmo

P.S. A bonus to watching the movie was the trailer for Star Wars Episode III. I saw it on big screen for the first time while watching "The Incredibles".
Does Episode 3 actually look any good? I was disappointed with 1, and 2 I just didn't bother watching (Is that any good either? :razz: ).
Yes. Oh man, yes. It wont be better then any of the older movies, but it does look good. And to be honest, Phantom Menace wasn't bad, it just had a couple bad elements in it. However, Attack of the Clones was GARBAGE.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Sun Nov 28th 2004 at 1:13am
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Dr. Doolittle is on again, and one of snarkpits most famous sayings just occurred on it..

"Crikey ee beet off me amm"

that still cracks me up :lol:
Re: Recently watched Posted by Agent Smith on Sun Nov 28th 2004 at 6:51am
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The worst thing about Phantom Menace, besides the fact the technology looks more advanced than in the original trilogy, is the acting. Most of the main actors are like cardboard cut outs, just reading their lines because thats what they've been paid to do. And these were supposed to be "good" actors!?

And if that kid playing Anakin attempted to sound excited any more times I would have killed myself. :sailor:
Re: Recently watched Posted by Agent Smith on Sun Nov 28th 2004 at 6:52am
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Cursed double posting.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Sun Nov 28th 2004 at 8:11am
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Agent Smith said:
The worst thing about Phantom Menace, besides the fact the technology looks more advanced than in the original trilogy, is the acting. Most of the main actors are like cardboard cut outs, just reading their lines because thats what they've been paid to do. And these were supposed to be "good" actors!?

And if that kid playing Anakin attempted to sound excited any more times I would have killed myself. :sailor:
I liked Ewan McGregor and Liam Neeson. And come on, Ian McDiarmid is awesome. Binks can be ignores and you get used to him, just like C3P0 in the first three. Natalie Portman's dead pan is somewhat acceptable, just because she's in that horrendous costume through most of the movie. But seriously, the kid is the definitive factor of s**t in that movie.

Ray Park is also awesome. His under-use is not.
Re: Recently watched Posted by fraggard on Sun Nov 28th 2004 at 8:17am
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However, Attack of the Clones was GARBAGE.
"Do not try and watch the acting. That is impossible. Instead, try and realise the truth."

"What truth?"

"That there is no acting. Then you will realise it is not the acting you watch, it's NATALIE PORTMAN"
Re: Recently watched Posted by Agent Smith on Sun Nov 28th 2004 at 12:39pm
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Snap! How true you are fraggard :heee: .
Re: Recently watched Posted by Gwil on Sun Nov 28th 2004 at 4:43pm
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Let the thread live, it serves a purpose. It's not like a topic just
dragged randomly up from the past (eg the story thread below this), it
still has useful info in and can have info added to it.

It has a purpose, more than anything.

As for films - I recently watched Halloween 5, and that's all. It was fairly run of the muill Mike Myers stuff.

Myers blows up, still walks

Myers gets shot, still walks.

Myers kills folk

Myers gets arrested

Myers gets blown out of jail

the end.

fairly crap, all in all.
Re: Recently watched Posted by fishy on Sun Nov 28th 2004 at 11:50pm
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awww gwil, you spoiled it for me.

:lol:
Re: Recently watched Posted by Forceflow on Mon Nov 29th 2004 at 7:07am
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I saw Eternal
Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
last friday, and I really liked it.
In the first 15 minutes, I feared it was going to be another romantic
drama/comedy packed with clich?s, (Guy walking on beach. Meets
girl. They stare at eachother. It's teh l0ve m4chine !) but the film just
got better every minute.

The erasing-memory aspect and the flashbacks
- a bit like in Vanilla Sky - were well implemented, and the
music was great too (Especially the filtered version of Beck's 'Everybody's
got to learn sometimes'
). Good movie, after all.

Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Mon Nov 29th 2004 at 8:08am
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Forceflow said:
I saw Eternal
Sunshine of the Spotless Mind last friday, and I really liked it.
In the first 15 minutes, I feared it was going to be another romantic
drama/comedy packed with clich?s, (Guy walking on beach. Meets
girl. They stare at eachother. It's teh l0ve m4chine !) but the film just
got better every minute.

The erasing-memory aspect and the flashbacks
- a bit like in Vanilla Sky - were well implemented, and the
music was great too (Especially the filtered version of Beck's 'Everybody's
got to learn sometimes' ). Good movie, after all.
It was written by Charlie Kaufman. See Being John Malkovich and Adaptation for examples. (Adaptation is better and the only movie EVER where Nicholas Cage is dun dun dun ACTING!)
Re: Recently watched Posted by Tracer Bullet on Mon Nov 29th 2004 at 8:55am
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the only movie EVER where Nicholas Cage is dun dun dun ACTING!) </DIV></DIV>
What about Matchstick Men? I thought he did a pretty good job in that.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Nickelplate on Mon Nov 29th 2004 at 7:43pm
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what about National Treasure. I saw that and i tohught it was good. well... I think lots of movies are good tho...
Re: Recently watched Posted by Monqui on Mon Nov 29th 2004 at 9:34pm
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National Treasure wasn't too terrible, if you just ignore the story. I went in with some incredibly low expectations, though. I was expecting it to be this huge mishmash of poorly thrown together events and whatnot, but it actually had a decent plot.

Not worth 8 bucks, I'd say, but it's a fairly decent adventure style movie, and those don't come around too often these days.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Adam Hawkins on Mon Nov 29th 2004 at 9:36pm
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Gonna watch Dodgeball tonight. It had better be good after Ben Stillers last few flops.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Leperous on Mon Nov 29th 2004 at 10:31pm
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Some good moments, but imho the other dodgeball coach (the "good guy") is terrible in that film, not once does he act convincingly and this ruined things (even though I'm not a film critic and it doesn't take much to please me!)
Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Mon Nov 29th 2004 at 11:19pm
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? quoting Tracer Bullet
? quoting Crono

the only movie EVER where Nicholas Cage is dun dun dun ACTING!)
What about Matchstick Men? I thought he did a pretty good job in that.

He was OKAY. I didn't really like that movie and that surprised me because (past Thelma & Louise) I liked most of Scott's films.
The only part I like was the end.
I've noticed Nicholas Cage is only remotly good when he plays someone with many many problems (Bringing out the Dead, Adaptation, Matchstick Men) the one exception I can think of off the top of my head is Face Off ... Jesus, what a terrible movie.

Monqui, You mean like in Alexander ... that terrible piece of dog s**t. I can't believe that movie was made by Oliver Stone. I have the same issue when it comes to The Lost World: I can't believe it was Speilberg's.

I don't plan on ever seeing National Treasure by the way. The only inclination of me seeing that movie would be Sean Bean.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Forceflow on Tue Nov 30th 2004 at 6:57am
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Haha ... indeed, the Lost World really sucked. I remember watching that movie and laughing my ass off with the silly action.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Tracer Bullet on Tue Nov 30th 2004 at 7:02am
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<DIV class=quotetext>Haha ... indeed, the Lost World really sucked. I remember watching that movie and laughing my ass off with the silly action.
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I had the same experience with that one. I saw it for free in the theater and people were looking at me awfully strangely as a laughed out loud when characters were eaten in horribly implausible ways. Is that the one where the T-Rex gets to LA? The only moment form the movie I remember with enjoyment was when the Rex ate the dog. Hilarious.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Tue Nov 30th 2004 at 7:44am
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San Diego, actually (why do I remember that).

I just don't understand how they got that story though ... the only correlation the movie has with the book is: there are dinosaurs, an island, some of the same character names, and the title, "The Lost World". The book was f**king awesome though, way better then Jurassic Park.

The only part I liked about the film was up to when In-gen started hunting the T-Rex (and a lot of the filler before that point). The only reason why is that's the only stuff in the movie that even remotely reminds me of the book (which is awesome, read it, now).

Oh and the paleontologist from the Sega-CD version of Jurassic Park was in the movie and was terrible. Not to mention, it'd be moronically stupid to run away from a snake into a T-Rex. (Not that they were hunters, as to the last I've heard. I heard something that they found evidence that T-Rex's were pack-scavengers or something.)
Re: Recently watched Posted by Agent Smith on Tue Nov 30th 2004 at 10:57am
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I don't think I'll be seeing National Treaure anytime soon either. It looks like a mish mash of various adventure flicks. If I want to watch a first rate adventure movie I'll put on Indiana Jones: The Raiders of the Lost Ark.

God, what an awesome movie... Written and Directed by George Lucas, starring Harrison Ford, set in exotic locations around the world, awesome effects, scenery and music, boobie traps, and the killing of numerous damned dirty nazi's... what more could you want in a movie. Oh, and the whip and hat too. :kitty:
Re: Recently watched Posted by Crono on Tue Nov 30th 2004 at 4:44pm
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Er, Written by George Lucas and Phillips Kaufman, Directed by Speilberg.

Lucas gets way too much credit.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Cash Car Star on Wed Dec 1st 2004 at 10:13am
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<DIV class=quotetext>Some good moments, but imho the other dodgeball coach (the "good guy") is terrible in that film, not once does he act convincingly and this ruined things (even though I'm not a film critic and it doesn't take much to please me!)</DIV></DIV>

From a comedy standpoint, I thought Dodgeball had some hilarious stuff. Sometimes movies just toss in cameos and you're supposed to laugh because so-and-so has appeared. Dodgeball, on the other hand, has some of the best cameos I've ever seen, especially one particular famous American athlete who delivered his lines terrifically. There's a lot going on in the sidelines of this movie that I found really funny too: the old time instructional video, the bar named the Cleveland Steamer, "The Ocho", everything that comes out of Pepper's mouth.
Oh, and there's also lots of people getting nailed by dodgeballs.
Re: Recently watched Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on Wed Dec 1st 2004 at 6:52pm
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Posted 2004-12-01 6:52pm
1976 posts 198 snarkmarks Registered: Oct 9th 2001
Chuck Norris is the s**t.
Re: Recently watched Posted by Orpheus on Wed Dec 1st 2004 at 7:19pm
Orpheus
13860 posts
Posted 2004-12-01 7:19pm
Orpheus
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13860 posts 2024 snarkmarks Registered: Aug 26th 2001 Occupation: Long Haul Trucking Location: Long Oklahoma - USA
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<DIV class=quotetitle>? quoting Gwil</DIV>
<DIV class=quotetext>Let the thread live, it serves a purpose. it still has useful info in and can have info added to it.

It has a purpose, more than anything.

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hear,hear.. my thoughts exactly. :smile: