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brenner
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WSJ and the Votes
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Mar 28 22:45 UTC 2000 |
Sixth Sense.
Why?
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orinoco
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response 1 of 26:
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Mar 29 02:21 UTC 2000 |
Because it's there, I guess.
Even if the movie sucked, you've gotta admit, the kid was amazing.
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raven
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response 2 of 26:
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Mar 29 19:18 UTC 2000 |
Sense of movie taste?
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scott
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response 3 of 26:
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Apr 2 22:44 UTC 2000 |
Hah! Right, like that kid could possibly be better than the kid in "A
Perfect World"??? Heh.
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otaking
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response 4 of 26:
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Apr 5 14:26 UTC 2000 |
Or "Webster."
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cloud
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response 5 of 26:
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Jun 2 18:13 UTC 2000 |
Personally, I like the kid in "Shadowlands"
But don't begrudge the kid his nomination (I don't recall if he won or not),
I mean, hell, I think it would be cool to be nominated for nifty statues at
wee young ages. Or any age, for that matter.
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otaking
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response 6 of 26:
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Jun 2 19:20 UTC 2000 |
Hey, at least Jake Lloyd didn't get nominated.
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mpersano
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response 7 of 26:
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Jun 5 21:13 UTC 2000 |
Oh wow, is that a pink elephant?
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man013
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response 8 of 26:
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Aug 22 15:48 UTC 2000 |
i think the text should be further explained
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snowth
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response 9 of 26:
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Aug 29 14:39 UTC 2000 |
No, I think the unexplainedness of the text adds a certain subtle flavoring
that might have been lacking in a more refined, aerodinamic posting. It's
simple in it's elegence, and I was amused by the lack of explanation showing
from it.
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ganesh69
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response 10 of 26:
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Sep 8 05:21 UTC 2000 |
is every one there
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i
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response 11 of 26:
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Sep 9 03:18 UTC 2000 |
No one at all seems to be here...but maybe it's just that my
mirror doesn't work in the dark.
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snowth
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response 12 of 26:
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Sep 12 14:58 UTC 2000 |
glow in the dark mirrors! Wo wo wo! Let us behuvalate in joy, and then cry,
for it is unfortunate that we are without them here in the world of the disco
ball... :(
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darkwolf
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response 13 of 26:
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Sep 14 04:33 UTC 2000 |
but there is a promised land were people disco till the we hours of the
morning and no one grows old they say this mysticall land residess......
hmmmmm IN TEXAS!
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i
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response 14 of 26:
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Sep 28 01:26 UTC 2000 |
Many years ago, Alice stepped through the looking-glass into a strange
and magical world.
Today, a few people are beginning to realize that there is a far, far
stranger magical world *within* the gleaming mirrored disco ball.
Unfortunately, you slice yourself to ribbons on the edges of the little
mirrors if you try to get in.
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orinoco
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response 15 of 26:
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Oct 30 18:26 UTC 2000 |
The only solution is to build a _really damn big_ disco ball. And where would
you find a dance floor large enough?
Not to mention that much polyester....
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snowth
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response 16 of 26:
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Oct 30 21:51 UTC 2000 |
And it could be dangerous, those things have a tendancy to fall on aliens,
you know.
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orinoco
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response 17 of 26:
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Nov 1 15:44 UTC 2000 |
(Don't the aliens land on the disco balls? I think you've got it sideways,
dearest.)
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snowth
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response 18 of 26:
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Nov 1 22:09 UTC 2000 |
Don't dearest me... it's not my fault you haven't walked on the walls lately.
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i
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response 19 of 26:
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Nov 10 00:57 UTC 2000 |
//queue music(clip83742)
...Hey Babe, take a walk on the wall side!....
//unqueue music
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sm44
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response 20 of 26:
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Feb 24 07:21 UTC 2002 |
uhh...2000 bc, where's the guy now?
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i
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response 21 of 26:
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Feb 25 03:17 UTC 2002 |
Actually, freeze-dried rats are the meaning of Life, the Universe, and
Everything (sm), but Doug was too afraid of the violent-fringe animal
rights activists to say so. After a lot of thought, he decided that
violent-fringe mathematicians were the least likely threat (remember,
this was before the unibomber was unmasked), so the Answer was changed
to "42" in the final copy of the manuscript.
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wvh
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response 22 of 26:
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Jul 29 11:18 UTC 2003 |
my text
how do I get out?
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orinoco
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response 23 of 26:
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Jul 29 17:27 UTC 2003 |
There's no escape.
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cmcgee
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response 24 of 26:
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Jul 30 14:45 UTC 2003 |
denial works
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