Posted May 16, 2014
Kamamura
New User
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From Czech Republic
foxworks
5* General of Cheese™
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From United States
Posted May 16, 2014
Looks like we're still tracking.....nowhere :)
HypersomniacLive
The Reluctant Voter
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From Vatican City
Posted May 16, 2014
high rated
IAmSinistar: Black and white for the win! Though so many horror films lower the luminance and wash out the palette that they really aren't colour anyways. Except for all the red.
Yeah! (or should I say Hell Yeah?) How many times haven't you wished that a good number of colour horror films were in black and white?
Stilton
Darling I'm home
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From United Kingdom
Posted May 16, 2014
joppo: "Well, dear sir, I shall start my tale then. I was born in a moderately poor house, the third in a family of eight siblings in a small village close to the lovely Bavarian plains. It's an admirable region to live in, not too cold in the winter and a fairly adequate place to create a bit of livestock. But where I was? Oh yes, the house. Our house was not too shabby, and it was comfortable enough that one or other neighbour always asked us to keep their children for a few days while they were away. These neighbours were merchants and they spent several days on the road at a time, visiting villages all over the region and up to the north, selling their wares. We had their kids with us during those days, and we didn't mind them. They were nice company, if a bit uneducated. But I digress. As I was saying... Say, are you sleeping, my boy?
Good lord, some people have no manners!"
Disclaimer: I have no idea if anything I wrote is even remotely true, including the geography or descriptions. I also don't know the meaning of "shabby".
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...........Good lord, some people have no manners!"
Disclaimer: I have no idea if anything I wrote is even remotely true, including the geography or descriptions. I also don't know the meaning of "shabby".
omegaunit
InsomniaSurvivor
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From United Kingdom
joppo
Gog's decision makers R terrible @ their jobs
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From Brazil
Posted May 16, 2014
joppo: "Well, dear sir, I shall start my tale then. I was born in a moderately poor house, the third in a family of eight siblings in a small village close to the lovely Bavarian plains. It's an admirable region to live in, not too cold in the winter and a fairly adequate place to create a bit of livestock. But where I was? Oh yes, the house. Our house was not too shabby, and it was comfortable enough that one or other neighbour always asked us to keep their children for a few days while they were away. These neighbours were merchants and they spent several days on the road at a time, visiting villages all over the region and up to the north, selling their wares. We had their kids with us during those days, and we didn't mind them. They were nice company, if a bit uneducated. But I digress. As I was saying... Say, are you sleeping, my boy?
Good lord, some people have no manners!"
Disclaimer: I have no idea if anything I wrote is even remotely true, including the geography or descriptions. I also don't know the meaning of "shabby".
omegaunit: Epic, I'm also really impressed that you can still form entire paragraphs :) Good lord, some people have no manners!"
Disclaimer: I have no idea if anything I wrote is even remotely true, including the geography or descriptions. I also don't know the meaning of "shabby".
Cardian
I survived Keane
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From Germany
goglin
sporty knight
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From Christmas Island
Posted May 16, 2014
just for the stats: I bought tiny, so my part is done - but there are still 112 left..
joppo
Gog's decision makers R terrible @ their jobs
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From Brazil
Posted May 16, 2014
joppo: "Well, dear sir, I shall start my tale then. I was born in a moderately poor house, the third in a family of eight siblings in a small village close to the lovely Bavarian plains. It's an admirable region to live in, not too cold in the winter and a fairly adequate place to create a bit of livestock. But where I was? Oh yes, the house. Our house was not too shabby, and it was comfortable enough that one or other neighbour always asked us to keep their children for a few days while they were away. These neighbours were merchants and they spent several days on the road at a time, visiting villages all over the region and up to the north, selling their wares. We had their kids with us during those days, and we didn't mind them. They were nice company, if a bit uneducated. But I digress. As I was saying... Say, are you sleeping, my boy?
Good lord, some people have no manners!"
Disclaimer: I have no idea if anything I wrote is even remotely true, including the geography or descriptions. I also don't know the meaning of "shabby".
Stilton: Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz........... Good lord, some people have no manners!"
Disclaimer: I have no idea if anything I wrote is even remotely true, including the geography or descriptions. I also don't know the meaning of "shabby".
Zillatain
Sanely Insane
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From United States
Posted May 16, 2014
Who forgot to charge grandpa's electric scooter?
MissFable
New User
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From United States
Posted May 16, 2014
zillatain: I'm back!...again...
Wow, you people talk too much. Just finished going through the previous 120 pages (20 posts per page), to see what everybody was doing since I was last able to connect to the internet. Started to despair that the sale would be over before I reached the end (or is that current?) .
Well this forum post is the most fun game to play while we wait. Welcome back and Ty for the updated list.Wow, you people talk too much. Just finished going through the previous 120 pages (20 posts per page), to see what everybody was doing since I was last able to connect to the internet. Started to despair that the sale would be over before I reached the end (or is that current?) .
lowtechgeek
Open sorced
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From United States
Posted May 16, 2014
txnca: I prefer black and white as well. Most of the Hitchcock movies were in black and white and they are very good. Today's horror movies use gore for scary and it isn't scary.
Cardian: But that is just preferring better movies, isn't it? If those movies were made today and in colour, they'd still be good. Just as there are good horror movies out today that rely on atmosphere instead of gore. Black and white CAN be a tool to get a certain mood but most horror movies were made in b&w simply because they couldn't be done in colour at their time. Cardian
I survived Keane
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From Germany
txnca
OnwardThruTheFog
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From Canada
Posted May 16, 2014
txnca: I prefer black and white as well. Most of the Hitchcock movies were in black and white and they are very good. Today's horror movies use gore for scary and it isn't scary.
Cardian: But that is just preferring better movies, isn't it? If those movies were made today and in colour, they'd still be good. Just as there are good horror movies out today that rely on atmosphere instead of gore. Black and white CAN be a tool to get a certain mood but most horror movies were made in b&w simply because they couldn't be done in colour at their time. phaolo
Durik - Half-Orc
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From Italy
Posted May 16, 2014
Hello Tiny, let your Grandpa tell you a long story :D
Nooooouuuuuu!
Nooooouuuuuu!
Post edited May 16, 2014 by phaolo