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tod
response 192 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 16 18:23 UTC 2003

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edina
response 193 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 16 18:24 UTC 2003

Oh - caught "Pirates of the Carribean" last night.  Good flick, but I was
ready for it to be over long before it was.
rcurl
response 194 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 16 18:48 UTC 2003

Our daughter crochets when watching TV -  no clicking of needles.
remmers
response 195 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 16 19:02 UTC 2003

Another commitment plus busy-ness at work kept me from seeing any of the
last half of "Angels in America" on HBO.  Saw the first half when it
debuted a week ago Sunday.  What an amazing movie!  Will see the rest
at my earliest opportunity.
slynne
response 196 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 16 20:41 UTC 2003

I liked the last episode best. It was awesome
scott
response 197 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 00:38 UTC 2003

Looks like I'm going to a midnight showing of "Return of the King" tonight.
twenex
response 198 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 09:26 UTC 2003

YAY
I have to wait till Friday at the latest.
scott
response 199 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 17 16:06 UTC 2003

Well, as before I can't say much good about how Peter Jackson interprets
characters.  But the scenery, the castles, and especially the beasties were
all really cool.
tpryan
response 200 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 20:46 UTC 2003

        Hey, you don't have to hide.  The grexiest of the grexers have
been known to watch TV, so you don't have to hide the habit so much.
mcnally
response 201 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 22:43 UTC 2003

  So who is the grexiest grexer to ever grex?
tod
response 202 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 22:57 UTC 2003

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jmsaul
response 203 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 23:38 UTC 2003

No way.  Maybe Valerie.
mcnally
response 204 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 23:42 UTC 2003

/emote tosses in a golden apple labelled "For the Grexiest."
mynxcat
response 205 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 19 00:29 UTC 2003

I'd go with Valerie
jmsaul
response 206 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 19 03:32 UTC 2003

Actually... I wouldn't.  Most Grexers are much, much mellower.  Marcus,
however, is too mellow for the award.  So is Jan.
mynxcat
response 207 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 19 18:13 UTC 2003

Mellow isn't the word I'd use though.

No, jan's not very Grexy. 
remmers
response 208 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 19 19:20 UTC 2003

Vote for me!  I am the Grexiest!!

(Actually, having thought about it for a bit, I've come to
the conclusion that Grexiness is an elusive concept, and there's
probably no such thing.  There's some *stereotypes* of what
Grexers are like (e.g. read m-net), but those aren't reality.)

(Also, the drift nazi in me impells me to remind y'all that
this is the movie item.)
tod
response 209 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 19 23:42 UTC 2003

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willcome
response 210 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 20 22:34 UTC 2003

It's funny  how remmers talks about how there is no "Grexy" opf a all in a
response which is distyinctly so.
md
response 211 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 20 23:57 UTC 2003

Yes, yes, "elusive concept" and "y'all" in the same response is sooooo 
Grexy!
twenex
response 212 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 00:04 UTC 2003

Objecting to "grexy" items on Grex is like objecting to apple pie in
the US.
willcome
response 213 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 01:18 UTC 2003

http://www.peoplecanchange.com/
goose
response 214 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 05:41 UTC 2003

http://www.ohnotheycant.com
albaugh
response 215 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 05:45 UTC 2003

http://www.theyespeciallywillnotchangejusttoaccommodatejerks.eat.me
mynxcat
response 216 of 225: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 11:28 UTC 2003

Watched "Something's Gotta GIve" last night. I liked the movie. It portrays
the relationship between Dianne Keaton's and Jack Nicholson's character very
poignantly. I especially loved the scene where Diane Keaton bawls her eyes
out while pounding out an award winning play was especially funny. Without
giving away too much of the plot, I would have preferred it if Diane Keaton
stayed wtih Keanu Reeves's character at the end of the movie. As my friend
pointed out, if you analysed what happened, the underlying message of the
movie seemed to be "Nice guys finish last". And it would have been interesting
to see the on-going trned of the older woman-younger guy concept in
relationships given it's belssing on celluloid.
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