Hey thanks for tackling SATAN for all of us! Could be because of your series of one phrasers. Maybe we should start a new thread just so Nae could increase her count. I kind of like being the rookie: no meaningful expectations!!
Your Club 2000 participation has really gone to your head. I guess I really do not want to join after all. That is, not if by doing so I decide I can start making up Bible verses. I have to admit though, 2 Hesitations sounds like something I would like to check out. Get Q to throw some google eyes and glitter on it and we will all be sucked in.
On Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Ferris hacks into the school's computers and changes his grades.
Paul, you are "semper fi." (Always a techno-geek, for those who didn't read that particular thread.) Can you hack into the Forum and change Nae's posts down to like 5? It'll totally freak her out. Seriously, dude.
Not to get back to the subject or anything, but I thought the finale of The Sopranos was maddening and brilliant and made me think I'd accidentally sat on my remote. My friends and I made an evening of it, complete with baked ziti and chianti. It was great.
Ray, I learned everything I know about baked ziti in upstate NY.
Frank, I barely know you but I think you're hilarious. Nevertheless, I'm going to have to disagree with you on the relative merits of The Sopranos vs. baked ziti. I mean, baked ziti is good but -- let's face it -- it's no chicken parm. The complete absence of baked ziti from my life would be a small price to pay for another few seasons of T. et al.
Once when I had the flu I rented about 3 dvds of Sopranos episodes which is about 10-12 episodes and watched them all in a row.
I dont recommend that. The show is so well written it sucks you into its world where whacking a guy sometimes seems to make a lot of sense. The writers did a good job of making each character complex and interesting.
Our local tv writer did a good job of predicting that the finale of the show would not resolve everything in a neat package.
I think the most suprising finale I have ever seen was Seinfeld. If you recall, they go on trial for basically being very shallow, petty people. A pretty interesting comment on the show.
My favorite finale was Newhart, where he wakes up at the end in bed with Suzanne Pleshette, his wife from the old Bob Newhart Show and tells her he just had a nightmare about being the owner of a bed-and-breakfast in Vermont. She tells him that's stupid and to go back to sleep.
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"When the idle hath posted the number of the beast then shall you know that the day of reckoning draws nigh." 2 Hesitations 3:2
Paul, you are "semper fi." (Always a techno-geek, for those who didn't read that particular thread.) Can you hack into the Forum and change Nae's posts down to like 5? It'll totally freak her out. Seriously, dude.
Was the Sopranos finale everything you hoped it would be?
Was it Boo or Bravo at your home?
Ray, I learned everything I know about baked ziti in upstate NY.
do sing quite well drunk, or so I'm
told. I haven't seen the video on
TV yet.
I dont recommend that. The show is so well written it sucks you into its world where whacking a guy sometimes seems to make a lot of sense. The writers did a good job of making each character complex and interesting.
Our local tv writer did a good job of predicting that the finale of the show would not resolve everything in a neat package.
I think the most suprising finale I have ever seen was Seinfeld. If you recall, they go on trial for basically being very shallow, petty people. A pretty interesting comment on the show.
Not that there is anything wrong with that.
nothing and ended it as show about nothing
so I think they accomplished what they
set out to do.