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05-27-2008, 03:56 PM | #791 |
Robot Master
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Some trivia show about Michael Jackson. Funny, educational, and disturbing all at once.
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05-29-2008, 06:07 PM | #792 |
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Just watched a documentary about the history of the machine gun and I just have one thing to say: I freakin' love the A10-Warthog! Definitely one of the coolest planes ever!
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05-30-2008, 03:14 PM | #793 |
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Have you ever heard one firing? It's terrifying. Basically a giant gun with a plane attached.
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06-01-2008, 04:21 PM | #794 |
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But that's another show
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Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
I finally purchased Season 2 on DVD, and I just had to watch THAT episode on it. I'm sure Cass knows which one I'm talking about!
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06-01-2008, 07:18 PM | #795 | |
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Now I'm really anxious for the Transformers Universe line to get going again so I can snag the Ultra size Powerglide figure. He actually transforms into one of those bad boys. http://images.wikia.com/transformers...niversetoy.jpg
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06-01-2008, 08:19 PM | #796 |
I go by Jam or Jammy now, don't call me kaytea
I also use them/them pronouns now, ignore the gender thing it's a lie
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The last Tv show I watched was "Haunted History" on The BIO channel
they were talking about the ghost of England
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06-03-2008, 04:50 AM | #797 |
The real mac.
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NI-HAO KAI-LAN! this show rocks. its easy to understand and interactive. not as good as fosters, but still the next best thing
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06-03-2008, 05:33 AM | #798 |
Dorkfish
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Combination of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Seven Days at a very ungodly hour waiting for some camera software to install.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine The episode in question was from season seven, entitled, "Extreme Measures." In the episode, station Chief Medical Officer Julian Bashir [Alexander Siddig] and Chief Engineer Miles O'Brien [Colm Meany] try to find a cure for the debilitating disease that has struck the station's Chief of Security Odo [Rene Auberjonois]. I was disappointed in this episode. I've never been fond of Deep Space Nine's [DS9] final season, mostly because they replaced Terry Ferrel with Nicole DeBoer. I much prefer Ferrel to DeBoer, both for the characters they played and aesthetics. Also, my favorite "minor" character, spy-turned-tailor Elim Garak [Andrew J. Robinson] didn't have much of a role in this one-- during the show's final season, the station is caught up in a very serious war, and Garak, an alien from a formerly-enemy race (something that is changing-- slowly, but nonetheless), is playing a larger and larger role in the series, serving as a translator (as addressed earlier in season seven in the episode "Afterimage") and playing a key role in the series' finale, "What You Leave Behind." In this episode, all you saw of him was about ninety seconds or so during the opening scene and he said one or two things and he fell off the face of the TV-viewing world. In fact, this episode was very heavily-based on Bashir and O'Brien, which, which simply didn't suit me. In all, I'd give the episode a C+. Seven Days This was much better the DS9 episode I'd just finsihed. The premise is that the government has an agency that can send people back in time to restore the "timeline," but they have to go back in time seven days in order to do so. In this episode, the team was trying to prevent the assasination of the Columbian president. The whole premise of the show was very interesting, but a little too action packed for my highly sleep deprived brain. (Seriously-- I have to go to work at 9 AM. Why am I still awake?)
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06-03-2008, 06:12 PM | #799 |
I go by Jam or Jammy now, don't call me kaytea
I also use them/them pronouns now, ignore the gender thing it's a lie
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the last show I watched which was yesterday was Sienfeld
I got the complete season box set for my bday :3 32 disk+104 hours of extras...oh the fun I will have this summer
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06-03-2008, 08:04 PM | #800 |
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30 days
this is one of my favorite shows on TV. Also, i never knew we use coal so much every day.
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