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wavelength themagiqueword July 25 2005, 13:57:42 UTC
OMG RAVEN WE ARE SO ON THE SAME WAVELENGTH HERE. ahh yes i know mrs. christensen would be a title any and every young girl would probably wish to have, thus making me, unfortunately, more like everyone else. bleh. but i guess you have to accept that when your dreams involve a certain gorgeous someone named hayden (and/or johnny) lmfao.
yes im a sensitive and emotional little bitch. lmfao. i cry in books and MOVIES all the time. lol...im just gonna hope thats all the better for becoming an actress.
omg luke. he's so handsome. (embarassaingly, seeing as how i haven't viewed episodes 4, 5, and 6 in a very long time...i've forgotten who mara jade is/was...but thats just another fantastic reason to watch those brilliant movies again)
anakin...ahh. and OMG OBI WAN. not like ewan mcgregor is the hottest thing on the planet, but who doesn't love obi wan? well, i sure do.
AND SEX WITH A JEDI IS BETTER THAN A NUTELLA AND PEANUT-BUTTER SANDWICH ANY DAY OF THE YEAR (i positively LOVE those...to give you an idea of the magnitude of the statement, lol)
can't wait to see you in...less than a month! :)
-hamilton-

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Re: wavelength snowondaffodils July 25 2005, 17:51:02 UTC
That's cool.
It really is completely normal for Drama chicks to cry at movies. Take my mum for example (Drama major at NCSA). We saw The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill yesterday. When a parrot died, she started crying as its story was being told. If she can cry over a parrot she doesn't know personally, she can cry over anything.
Mara Jade isn't actually in the movies (she's an EU character), and in the EU, she's Luke's wife.
Obi-Wan is rather cool, even when he is in Alec Guiness [sp] mode.
Nutella and peanut butter sandwiches...uhuhuhuhuhuh so good. Jedi sex totally pwns it.
I'll see you now in about...19 days, actually!

On another subject, is it just me or was the wizarding side of Voldemort's family complete textbook rednecks/hillbillies/white trash? I mean, look at the description of them! The brother never bathed, had 4 teeth, did the wizarding equivalent of pointing a shotgun at strangers who so much as took one step into the yard, abused pets, and had opposite-looking eyes. Also, they were noted for a vein of instability and violence due to the fact that they married their cousins. They also had no financial sense, and a great like of grandeur, and hence, the resulting family was poor. Despite poverty or near-poverty, they retained a lot of arrogance and pride due to a couple of items prized more than their own children. They live in a filthy house. All they need is mullets, southern accents, and a trailer, and bam--you've got Dukes of Hazzard rejects.

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Re: wavelength _____hearrts July 25 2005, 19:21:57 UTC
Hamilton! It's Sarah from Laurel at Taw. I don't know if you remember me but we exchanged usernames. Add me? Thanks<3 !

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Re: wavelength themagiqueword July 26 2005, 15:24:16 UTC
hey! of course i remember you...ill definately add you :)

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_____hearrts July 27 2005, 02:49:22 UTC
Ha, glad to hear it. By the way, that scary story night still freaks my out when I think about it. Anyways, thanks.

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themagiqueword July 27 2005, 15:09:36 UTC
lmfao. well, at least you didn't have to walk back to your cabin in the middle of the night after hearing all those stories...that was fun, believe me
-hamilton-

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Re: wavelength themagiqueword July 26 2005, 15:30:43 UTC
omg raven you crack me up. you are so brilliantly clever. think of having sex with a jedi WHILE eating a peanut butter and nutella sandwich...GENIUS. lmfao.
i remember your mom telling me she was a drama major...and i love that she cried over a dying parents. i cried in free willy when i was like 4 and in some wolf movie (forgot the name of it it at the present moment) when i was like 2 and hardly even knew what was going on and my parents had to take me out of the theatre but for real i was crying because of the movie not just crying because i was a 2-year-old. lol. so that was the warning for future times of extreme emotional outbreaks involving death scenes in books or movies. the horse whisperer was positively heart-wrenching (especially since im a horse-loving freak) AND it has robert redford in it...i mean what could be better. lol
and yes that is a very interesting point about voldemort. i would definately agree they are the white trash of the wizarding world...and speaking of the dukes of hazzard...i wanted to see it because i love willie nelson and johnny knoxville but i think i will be thoroughly upset with myself if i pay 7.50 to go see some horrendous acting performed by jessica simpson. omg, please spare me. AND WTF DOES SHE THINK SHE IS DOING REMAKING THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FOR WALKING...im sorry but no one, and i mean no one... i dont care if she's mother fucking "jessica simpson!!!" because no one can beat nancy sinatra...or remake one of her songs and expect it to be better. gross. [hope your not jessica's biggest fan or anything lmfao...though i highly doubt you are ;)]
-hamilton-

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Re: wavelength snowondaffodils July 26 2005, 18:54:20 UTC
Jessica Simpson is indeed teh suck. " I thank sumthin' musta bahcend uhp inta mah uhhndacaeriage". Puh-leeeeze. I wish Nancy Sinatra could rise up and kick her ass (including her original boots). Nancy Sinatra >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Jessica Simpson.
For examples of how to properly use songs, please see the first Vietnam scene in Full Metal Jacket involving prostitutes.

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Re: wavelength themagiqueword July 27 2005, 00:10:05 UTC
i agree completely. i love nancy and frank. im actually in the process of making a copy of frank sinatra's christmas album for myself, lmfao.
whats about a vietnam scene involving prostitues in a movie(?) Full Metal Jacket?

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