Merry Christmas, fellow couch potatoes!
I hope you all had wonderful holidays with your families and friends. I know I did! It was great to be at home, finally. I'm sure Brian and Liz would agree.
Simply being back home around family and friends that were so missed was the best part of Christmas. AND the food. Sweet Jesus! If I don't gain back all thirty recently-lost-pounds, I'll be shocked. There were few presents, but that's ok because my big present was the past seven months spent in Ireland.
So, without further ado, what was everyone's favorite part of this Christmas? Any good presents?
:: posted by Kell, 2:27 PM
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"Ok, yes I admit I am a certified Buffy-hater." Well done Brian the first step in getting help is admittinig you have a problem. As for the rest of your comment, I can only assume that it is the product of an unstable and paranoid mind. I am here for you Brian, it's ok, I can help you. All I need for you to do is simply work with me in a few intensive therapy sessions, and I will have you fixed up in no time. I will put you down on my calender for next week. Once again, it's ok I'll get you through this.
:: posted by Patrick, 8:21 PM
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer was and continues to be the most underappreciated and underrated show in all of T.V. history. Almost no one understands or appreciates its individuality and uniqueness. There never was nor is there now a show such as Buffy, it doesn’t fit into a specific genre, its greatness is so that it incorporates horror, humor, and drama flawlessly as nothing else has ever done. A show such as Buffy is almost a once in a life time experience, shows that are as great as this do not fall off the tree very often and it will live on in the hearts and minds of people everywhere and for all times. The show just doesn’t deal with supernatural evil such as vampires, demons, and monsters but it shows the “Scooby Crew” growing up and dealing with real life issues, which most of those monsters and problems they went through represented, and that’s what made it an incredible show.
:: posted by Patrick, 4:12 PM
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Indiana Jones or Back to the Future?
In my mind, these two trilogies are some all-time American classics. Both are on my list of 'must-sees', but, if you had to choose, which would come out on top?
The Indiana Jones movies boast hidden treasure, booby traps, and some great villains (Nazis in 2 of 3). Back to the Future has fun toys,a great soundtrack, and the bullies everyone loves to hate. Both movies are emplars of great American storytelling, but which do you prefer? and why?
:: posted by Kell, 8:18 AM
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