Re: May the Fourth be with you!
Posted by G.Ballblue on
Wed May 3rd 2006 at 4:54pm
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Wasn't it the Romans who had a holiday every other day? I don't think we need to worry :razz: "On with the partying!" I say.
Unfortunately, I don't like star wars
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Re: May the Fourth be with you!
Posted by Gwil on
Thu May 4th 2006 at 8:04am
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It's local election day here. Time to go and show our dislike of Blair (again).
Re: May the Fourth be with you!
Posted by FatStrings on
Thu May 4th 2006 at 4:49pm
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sorry to ruin a bad joke orph but,
catholics probably have more holidays than any other religion (don't
quote me on that), because of our large numbers of saints almost every
day of the year is dedicated to one or the other, if i wanted to, i
think i could legally take most of my school year off for religious
holidays
Re: May the Fourth be with you!
Posted by Crono on
Sun May 7th 2006 at 7:17pm
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Just a little Star Wars note, if anyone still cares, Lucas Arts has decided to re-release the Trilogy on DVD, but this time, along with the 2004 cuts they'll have the original theatrical cuts as well, in the same pack.
HOWEVER, they are EXACTLY like the theatrical cuts ... no revived video, 2.0 Dolby Audio ... not touched up at all. So, if that's what you want, It'll be released in September (US) sometime.
Personally, I think the 2004 cuts are fine except for two things in Return of the Jedi ... one was added in 1997 the other in 2004.
Continue your petty 'discussion' on holidays and, yet again, religion.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.