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Colkurtz8
Posted: February 17th, 2010, 11:48pm Report to Moderator
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it looked like he said "I'm with Satan".  And I was all like WTF!    


Louis just suffers from bad press. Poor PR.

Always plays the good tunes though.


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What if the Hokey Pokey, IS what it's all about?

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Happens all the time.  Kind of hard not to when you're a jolly fat guy.

Oh, wait...



I always thought that was a cool play with the letters... But wait... You want to hear the truth? ... Nah. None of us can handle the truth. Let's save that for "The Revival of The Dead".

The pluses and minuses and all the confusions with Satan and Santa and Devil and Lived and it's just too much for a Mediocre Thread.  

Keep fighting, children, but play fair and have a nice fairytale.

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A known mistake is better than an unknown truth.
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Quoted from Sandra Elstree.


I always thought that was a cool play with the letters... But wait... You want to hear the truth? ... Nah. None of us can handle the truth. Let's save that for "The Revival of The Dead".

The pluses and minuses and all the confusions with Satan and Santa and Devil and Lived and it's just too much for a Mediocre Thread.  

Keep fighting, children, but play fair and have a nice fairytale.

Sandra



My good friend Mr. Alucard told me the exact same thing once.


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My good friend Mr. Alucard told me the exact same thing once.


Are you talking about the Vampire guy? I'm wondering if I had read this in one of my daughter's stories that she sent me, (the daughter that's into Japanese Anime) or if it's from something else. I recognize the name, but I can't place it.oug

The strange thing is, that Alucard is a powerful rechimot for me. Go figure. I can't remember the "two items" I bought at the grocery store today, and thus enjoyed the Alzheimer's because there's a great power in "forgetting", and then Alucard strikes this resonant chord.

Well, I'll just sit peacefully for now, enjoy my vodka and Japanese music, knowing full well that tomorrow, I'll be fighting like the Devil to come up with the perfect words.

Sandra



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Quoted from Sandra Elstree.

Are you talking about the Vampire guy?


!yug eripmav rojam eht ekil si draculA  .yug eripmav eht tuoba gniklat s'eh ,seY
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!yug eripmav rojam eht ekil si draculA  .yug eripmav eht tuoba gniklat s'eh ,seY


"Gracias".

"Denada."

"Bevakasha"

"Toda"



Welcome all ye folks of fable,  to Babylon.

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'Dracula AD 1972'. One of the characters's names is Johnny Alucard, played by Christopher Neame.
He helps Christopher Lee awaken in the present.



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If I were Phil, I'd be more concerned about the (and Phil).


(and Phil) is always a cause for alarm.


Phil
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My good friend Mr. Alucard told me the exact same thing once.


Shelton scolds us about taking the thread off topic, even dropping the (rather apt I will admit) "mediocre" bomb on us before continuing the thing on the subject of festively plump chimney dwellers and frickin' vampires from the 60's (and yes I did have to look that up on IMDB) What kind of modding is that, Mick?!


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Shelton scolds us about taking the thread off topic, even dropping the (rather apt I will admit) "mediocre" bomb on us before continuing the thing on the subject of festively plump chimney dwellers and frickin' vampires from the 60's (and yes I did have to look that up on IMDB) What kind of modding is that, Mick?!


The "hands on" kind.



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The "hands on" kind.



I'm intrigued. Would that be merely a grope, a caress, a bouncer-ish catch-you-by-the-lapels and fling you a full ten yards up the street or a full on, lock down body assault, weapons optional?



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It's more "being interactive and in the mix" type "hands on".

Much more fun than staying behind the scenes and deleting with an occasional slap on the wrist.


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Ok guys. Let's keep this thread on topic!
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I am not mediocre.  Nobody is, and anyone who thinks they are is a frowny face.


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I won't name names, but there is mediocrity on SS.

We should be honest.


Phil

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