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Post by Frito Freddie on Aug 27, 2010 21:57:20 GMT -5
Pretty amazing. I showed it to my mom and she teared. She had a sister who was born with no legs but she didn't survive. Her spine was outside. Not quite sure what that meant. My "aunt" only lived a few days but she was christened with a beautiful name . . . Leilani ---- heavenly flower.
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Post by sunfrog on Aug 28, 2010 1:30:15 GMT -5
I just tweeted Tyler at 11:30 PM. I wonder if I made him mad. lol.
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Post by shoegirl on Aug 28, 2010 11:01:24 GMT -5
I just tweeted Tyler at 11:30 PM. I wonder if I made him mad. lol. Probably not Tyler is an owl.
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Post by PigsnieLite on Aug 28, 2010 12:34:01 GMT -5
Tweet him while hes doing no. 2! Shooey, tell Sunfrog when!
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Post by PigsnieLite on Sept 1, 2010 19:50:56 GMT -5
Im thinking *NEVER LOOK AT YOUTUBES WHICH SAY IN MEMORY OF MY DOG SKIP or MY CAT PORTIA or MY BUNNY RABBIT DIDO. DONT DO IT! You'll never stop Bawling!
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Post by Frito Freddie on Sept 1, 2010 22:13:08 GMT -5
Luckily, you have Pigsnie to keep you in line or you would become an animal hoarder!
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Post by PigsnieLite on Sept 1, 2010 22:19:51 GMT -5
Eck. And I cant believe people actually take Youtubes of their dead pets right after theyve been *put to sleep* and their little dead tongues are hanging out. Waahhhhh!
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Post by sunfrog on Sept 11, 2010 17:05:01 GMT -5
A woman in China has sued a cinema and the distributors of the movie Aftershock for wasting her time with adverts.
According to the Xinhua news agency, Chen Xiaomei claims the Polybona International Cinema and film distributors Huayi Brothers Media Corporation should have told her of the length of the pre-movie commercials.
Chen, a lawyer, accused the Xian-based picturehouse and the distributors of violating her freedom of choice and wasting her time, AFP reports.
The claimant is seeking a full apology, a refund for her 35 yuan (£3.30) ticket, another 35 yaun in compensation plus one yuan for emotional damages.
In the case, which has been accepted by the People's Court in Xian, Chen has also called on commercials to be reduced to five minutes or less and for cinemas to publish the lengths of ads on its website, cinema foyers or via a customer hotline.
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Post by dragrat on Sept 11, 2010 17:10:50 GMT -5
Wow, that's just weird!! But good on her for standing up for what she believes is intrusive advertisement on her leisure time.
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Post by PigsnieLite on Sept 11, 2010 19:29:36 GMT -5
Perhaps she just doesnt like previews. But I do! Thats the time I eat all my popcorn.
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Post by dragrat on Sept 12, 2010 0:47:44 GMT -5
True. I would prefer all candy to be eaten before the movie starts... So all those previews are convenient, mmm dilemma...
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Post by Avril on Sept 12, 2010 14:38:45 GMT -5
I hate all ads. I can't stand the smell of synthetic butter melting on overpriced popcorn or poisonous aspartame in coke. I get really annoyed by crackling candy wrappers. Even movie previews are tedious.
But then I've been spoiled by going to media screenings where there are no ads, no popcorn, no coke or candy, just the movie.
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Post by PigsnieLite on Sept 12, 2010 14:56:13 GMT -5
You sound like an old lady. Hee.
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Post by Avril on Sept 12, 2010 15:20:25 GMT -5
Funny, that! ;D
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Post by sunfrog on Sept 12, 2010 16:10:51 GMT -5
I like previews too but Tanya is perpetually late so we never get to see them.
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