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gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Gran why do they read the sold out sign then walk in and ask if we have rooms?
Because if you build it, he will come.

that reminded me of a different movie and I can't think of the name of it but its about little robots come to earth to rpair themselfs and a wacky group of tennants living in a run down building that is trying to get bought out so this company can make new bigger buildings. but they don't want to move out.

Edit: I don't think anyone was naked. oh wait thats me. I'm naked.


Vidmaster7 wrote:
Gran why do they read the sold out sign then walk in and ask if we have rooms?

Because you can't fight in here! This is the War Room!


gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Gran why do they read the sold out sign then walk in and ask if we have rooms?
Because Shane! Shane! Come back!

Well I don't even get that one.


gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Gran why do they read the sold out sign then walk in and ask if we have rooms?
Because there's no crying in baseball!

Have you ever been hit in the head by a baseball? I have. There was crying. It was not a good day.


gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Gran why do they read the sold out sign then walk in and ask if we have rooms?
Because you can't fight in here! This is the War Room!

That seems like the perfect place to fight IMO.


Vidmaster7 wrote:
Gran why do they read the sold out sign then walk in and ask if we have rooms?

Because get your stinking paws off me, you damned dirty ape!


Nekkid Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Gran why do they read the sold out sign then walk in and ask if we have rooms?
Because if you build it, he will come.

that reminded me of a different movie and I can't think of the name of it but its about little robots come to earth to rpair themselfs and a wacky group of tennants living in a run down building that is trying to get bought out so this company can make new bigger buildings. but they don't want to move out.

Edit: I don't think anyone was naked. oh wait thats me. I'm naked.

Batteries Not Included.


gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Gran why do they read the sold out sign then walk in and ask if we have rooms?
Because get your stinking paws off me, you damned dirty ape!

Alright I'm just going to go back to reading my book now.


gran rey de los mono wrote:
Nekkid Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Gran why do they read the sold out sign then walk in and ask if we have rooms?
Because if you build it, he will come.

that reminded me of a different movie and I can't think of the name of it but its about little robots come to earth to rpair themselfs and a wacky group of tennants living in a run down building that is trying to get bought out so this company can make new bigger buildings. but they don't want to move out.

Edit: I don't think anyone was naked. oh wait thats me. I'm naked.

Batteries Not Included.

Oh yeah!! I need to watch that again. Its been forever.


Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Gran why do they read the sold out sign then walk in and ask if we have rooms?
Because there's no crying in baseball!
Have you ever been hit in the head by a baseball? I have. There was crying. It was not a good day.

In the head? Maybe. In the testicles? Multiple times.


Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Gran why do they read the sold out sign then walk in and ask if we have rooms?
Because Shane! Shane! Come back!
Well I don't even get that one.

It's from the movie "Shane". It's actually the movie that they quote in Logan. The line I quoted is the final line in the movie, called out as the title character rides off into the distance.


gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Gran why do they read the sold out sign then walk in and ask if we have rooms?
Because there's no crying in baseball!
Have you ever been hit in the head by a baseball? I have. There was crying. It was not a good day.
In the head? Maybe. In the testicles? Multiple times.

Now I want to give a sympathy cry just thinking about that.


gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Gran why do they read the sold out sign then walk in and ask if we have rooms?
Because Shane! Shane! Come back!
Well I don't even get that one.
It's from the movie "Shane". It's actually the movie that hey quote in Logan. The line I quoted is the final line in the movie, called out as the title character rides off into the distance.

It must be an old one I don't think I've ever seen it.


Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Gran why do they read the sold out sign then walk in and ask if we have rooms?
Because Shane! Shane! Come back!
Well I don't even get that one.
It's from the movie "Shane". It's actually the movie that hey quote in Logan. The line I quoted is the final line in the movie, called out as the title character rides off into the distance.
It must be an old one I don't think I've ever seen it.

1953. I've never seen it either.


gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Gran why do they read the sold out sign then walk in and ask if we have rooms?
Because Shane! Shane! Come back!
Well I don't even get that one.
It's from the movie "Shane". It's actually the movie that hey quote in Logan. The line I quoted is the final line in the movie, called out as the title character rides off into the distance.
It must be an old one I don't think I've ever seen it.
1953. I've never seen it either.

I think the oldest movie I've seen and liked was arsenic and old lace. 1944 an old cary grant movie


Vidmaster7 wrote:
Gran why do they read the sold out sign then walk in and ask if we have rooms?

Because surely you can't be serious. I am serious...and don't call me Shirley.


Vidmaster7 wrote:
Gran why do they read the sold out sign then walk in and ask if we have rooms?

Because Cinderella story. Outta nowhere. A former greenskeeper, now, about to become the Master's champion. It looks like a mira...it's in the hole! It's in the hole! It's in the hole!


gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Gran why do they read the sold out sign then walk in and ask if we have rooms?
Because surely you can't be serious. I am serious...and don't call me Shirley.

Theirs another one I hear all the time but have no idea what it is originally from.


Vidmaster7 wrote:
Gran why do they read the sold out sign then walk in and ask if we have rooms?

Because I'm king of the world!


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Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Gran why do they read the sold out sign then walk in and ask if we have rooms?
Because Shane! Shane! Come back!
Well I don't even get that one.
It's from the movie "Shane". It's actually the movie that hey quote in Logan. The line I quoted is the final line in the movie, called out as the title character rides off into the distance.
It must be an old one I don't think I've ever seen it.
1953. I've never seen it either.
I think the oldest movie I've seen and liked was arsenic and old lace. 1944 an old cary grant movie

That is a great movie.


Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Gran why do they read the sold out sign then walk in and ask if we have rooms?
Because surely you can't be serious. I am serious...and don't call me Shirley.
Theirs another one I hear all the time but have no idea what it is originally from.

I don't know if it originated there, but it is perhaps most famous from Airplane.


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Mumen Rider is the man.

That is all.


I love Johnny.


gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Gran why do they read the sold out sign then walk in and ask if we have rooms?
Because I'm king of the world!

I'll never let go jack!


Freehold DM wrote:

Mumen Rider is the man.

That is all.

HE was for sure one of my favorites in the series.


Freehold DM wrote:

Mumen Rider is the man.

That is all.

The man who got owned like a b!%&& by the Sea King.

Genos. Pure Genos.


The Vagrant Erudite wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:

Mumen Rider is the man.

That is all.

The man who got owned like a b%$+@ by the Sea King.

Genos. Pure Genos.

Anyone can be a hero when they have unstoppable power. A real hero is someone who knows there just a regular guy and still puts there life at risk for the greater good.

The Exchange

Agree with you Vidmaster7. Anyway I just finished baking the chocolate cake for my colleague. I can't stick the satay stick in obvious places since I'm going to do it professionally in a box and all that. Will be actually doing this commercial - will charge.

The Exchange

It isn't my first time baking professionally though - I sold a 1 kg cake to toastmasters for $15 bucks. Orange cake.


Genos isn't unstoppable. He only wins two fights ever in the manga, only one in the anime so far. He's just a badass and when he shows up you know it'll be a damn good fight. But he took that acid from the Sea King to save that girl. All Mumen did was get a beat down.

Scarab Sages

I baked aplle crumble pie for my dads birthday.


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The Vagrant Erudite wrote:
Genos isn't unstoppable. He only wins two fights ever in the manga, only one in the anime so far. He's just a badass and when he shows up you know it'll be a damn good fight. But he took that acid from the Sea King to save that girl. All Mumen did was get a beat down.

Both were heroic both are cool but don't forget that Genos also is cocky. He obvioulsy knows he is strong and he is S ranked. Mumen knows he is a wimp and can't keep up but that doesn't stop him from charging into danger.


Vidmaster7 wrote:
The Vagrant Erudite wrote:

I never understood how my ability to use birth control methods and choice to not have kids makes me an ineffective judge of those who can't or don't make such a choice.

I've been a teacher, babysitter, uncle, older brother by almost 10 years, camp counseler, completed an entire fostering course, and thoroughly studied child psychology, but somehow everyone with a kid thinks if you know how to do more than a weak pull out game you're unfit to judge others' parenting.

As a comedian once said, I may not be able to fly a helicopter, but if I see one in a tree, I know the pilot f!%+ed up.

Preach it brother!

I've always felt as soon as you start saying to yourself "I can do a better job than that!" about other parents, then you, yourself, are ready for kids.

As Thanos says "Don't run from it..." and then a bunch of other apropos s!!& but I can't remember it.


captain yesterday wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
The Vagrant Erudite wrote:

I never understood how my ability to use birth control methods and choice to not have kids makes me an ineffective judge of those who can't or don't make such a choice.

I've been a teacher, babysitter, uncle, older brother by almost 10 years, camp counseler, completed an entire fostering course, and thoroughly studied child psychology, but somehow everyone with a kid thinks if you know how to do more than a weak pull out game you're unfit to judge others' parenting.

As a comedian once said, I may not be able to fly a helicopter, but if I see one in a tree, I know the pilot f!%+ed up.

Preach it brother!

I've always felt as soon as you start saying to yourself "I can do a better job than that!" about other parents, then you, yourself, are ready for kids.

As Thanos says "Don't run from it..." and then a bunch of other apropos s$*! but I can't remember it.

I said that about my mom when I was 8. I should have some kids...

The Exchange

My idea of parenting would be to throw the kids into a nature reserve....again kittens, so it might not be a bad idea...


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captain yesterday wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
The Vagrant Erudite wrote:

I never understood how my ability to use birth control methods and choice to not have kids makes me an ineffective judge of those who can't or don't make such a choice.

I've been a teacher, babysitter, uncle, older brother by almost 10 years, camp counseler, completed an entire fostering course, and thoroughly studied child psychology, but somehow everyone with a kid thinks if you know how to do more than a weak pull out game you're unfit to judge others' parenting.

As a comedian once said, I may not be able to fly a helicopter, but if I see one in a tree, I know the pilot f!%+ed up.

Preach it brother!

I've always felt as soon as you start saying to yourself "I can do a better job than that!" about other parents, then you, yourself, are ready for kids.

As Thanos says "Don't run from it..." and then a bunch of other apropos s!*@ but I can't remember it.

See, "ready for kids" is annoying too. That assumption that everyone ought to have them. I enjoy doing what I want, when I want, with no regard for a miniature version of myself that must be attended to 24/7. I'm selfish...but I'm selfless enough to know that someone as selfish as me would be better without kids. Plus I have mental disorders that I'd rather not pass on to another human being (many days I want to dig up, reanimate, and then punch my own father in the face as hard as I can for having me). There's 7 billion people in the world. I think we're fine if some of us choose not to procreate.

And those of us who do make that choice shouldn't be burdened by the choice that others have made. Don't assume I dislike parents inherently. Wanna have kids? Wonderful! God bless you for it! It's one of the best things you can do in the world, parenting. It's a selfless, good, generous act, and you put the life of other human beings ahead of yourself - but as part of that act, parents need to understand that their responsibilities should not overflow into the lives of others who have not had children.

If I have a dog, and it's barking loud as hell in a public place, shouldn't I, as a dog owner, address that? Is not that my responsibility when I take care of a weaker creature that I am inherently in charge of? Should I let MY desire to have a dog interfere with the lives of people around me who might not like dogs? Who might have chosen to not have dogs for the very reason that barking annoys the hell out of them? If my dog is jumping all over people, do I tell them "well, I mean, he's just a dog, they do that - you'd understand if you had dogs of your own" or do I grab his leash, and keep him from jumping on the other person? It's the same principle.

I don't think I'm inherently better than parents. I merely think they need to understand that everyone else isn't a parent, and it is simple courtesy to make sure that your children understand how to behave in a public place, and if not, remove them from said place. As I mentioned, my experience with children is manifold. I made my decision considerably informed about what I would and would not be experiencing - I know what I signed up to NOT have, and when I walk into a restaurant and someone FORCES that experience upon me - that. is. rude.


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The movie idiocracy convinced me that I should have like 20 kids.


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The Vagrant Erudite wrote:
Genos isn't unstoppable. He only wins two fights ever in the manga, only one in the anime so far. He's just a badass and when he shows up you know it'll be a damn good fight. But he took that acid from the Sea King to save that girl. All Mumen did was get a beat down.

Mumen Rider kept Genos from being killed.

Also, he the cyclist of justice.


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Vidmaster7 wrote:
The Vagrant Erudite wrote:
Genos isn't unstoppable. He only wins two fights ever in the manga, only one in the anime so far. He's just a badass and when he shows up you know it'll be a damn good fight. But he took that acid from the Sea King to save that girl. All Mumen did was get a beat down.
Both were heroic both are cool but don't forget that Genos also is cocky. He obvioulsy knows he is strong and he is S ranked. Mumen knows he is a wimp and can't keep up but that doesn't stop him from charging into danger.

someone who can handle a bike that perfectly in driving rain is no wimp.


Freehold DM wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
The Vagrant Erudite wrote:
Genos isn't unstoppable. He only wins two fights ever in the manga, only one in the anime so far. He's just a badass and when he shows up you know it'll be a damn good fight. But he took that acid from the Sea King to save that girl. All Mumen did was get a beat down.
Both were heroic both are cool but don't forget that Genos also is cocky. He obvioulsy knows he is strong and he is S ranked. Mumen knows he is a wimp and can't keep up but that doesn't stop him from charging into danger.
someone who can handle a bike that perfectly in driving rain is no wimp.

I meant compared to Genos and the caped baldy (Which really evreyone is compared to him but I digress).


How much longer is the like button problem going to last? The one where it doesn't show who liked a post.


Freehold DM wrote:
The Vagrant Erudite wrote:
Genos isn't unstoppable. He only wins two fights ever in the manga, only one in the anime so far. He's just a badass and when he shows up you know it'll be a damn good fight. But he took that acid from the Sea King to save that girl. All Mumen did was get a beat down.

Mumen Rider kept Genos from being killed.

Also, he the cyclist of justice.

Don't get me wrong. I love that scene. I love that episode. I GET that character is stronger on the inside than probably everyone else combined.

I just don't particularly like him. It's a personal thing. I use his wimpiness to justify my own weird opinion. :-P But I admit it in this case.

Reading the manga, Atomic Samurai is probably my favorite so far. When he cuts off that horn...


Man that show has everything. Action, comedy, satire, a great story, amazing characters. Probably my favorite show that isn't amateur right now.


Atomic samurai Is actually pretty cool. I think silver fang is probably mine but i really am not one to have favorites.


I love that A.S.'s three top students are the A-Class #2, 3, and 4.


The Vagrant Erudite wrote:
Man that show has everything. Action, comedy, satire, a great story, amazing characters. Probably my favorite show that isn't amateur right now.

it doesnt have any h.


Oh no, wait, there is.


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Sorry, I deleted my post. While you struck a pet peeve of mine, it wasn't right to bait you with "then you should have kids!" for your pet peeve.

Sorry!

Don't have kids, I won't judge. :-)


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For the record, while the world has enough children, the problem is they're all being raised by a##$@#&s.

So as long as you teach your children how not to be an a*%%+%@ then you're already doing better than 98% of other parents.


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For me, as long as I can see the parent is trying to do something about a misbehaving child, I'm fine. It's the parents who ignore whatever their little angels are doing at the expense of everyone else I have a problem with. I know kids have off days. I see them all the time.

But yeah, I do wish society as a whole was less pushy about "must have kids, no excuses!" I don't want to have kids. I've thought long and hard about it, and I know it isn't for me. But I swear to God, I could retire now if I had a nickel for every time someone told me I'd change my mind someday.

Some people are meant to be parents. Some people are cut out for that life. More power to them. I just wish they'd stop trying to project their choices onto me.

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