a name, a name... the pressure of a name

Feb 17, 2006 22:57

This is for you, Eiwe-- Lazy Monday is a couple of 11-year-olds lip synching to the Chronic(WHAT?)cles of Narnia rap. Y'know, I was nowhere near that hip when I was 11. Oh, wait, I'm not that hip NOW. Max could probably pull it off-- he's a complete ham. Hammy Hammerton and then some ( Read more... )

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sunshine_mama February 18 2006, 04:21:33 UTC
I got a 48 too. Doesn't hearing that about Sutherland make you feel old? I went and had an appointment with the registrar to re-enroll in college today. Talk about feeling old!! All these babies wandering the halls of the college. Eeesh!

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tigger54 February 18 2006, 04:51:00 UTC
Your subject line is from my all time favorite movie, which I'm proud to say I can quote line by line. :o)

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lottasmiles February 18 2006, 06:38:21 UTC
I got a 74. I thank Matt for the financial end, and I don't have much of a job, so those ones were easy. I'm still stuck on gossiping about people sometimes, etc.

I think it raises interesting points to examine, but I don't know how "complete" this really is. I feel very satisfied in my life, and for that i am grateful.

How did the boys like Curious George? I really want to see that.

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ellettra February 23 2006, 05:55:05 UTC
what's your subject line from? is it from Heathers? for some reason i am picturing parker posey saying that line, but that doesn't seem right and she wasn;t in Heathers, sooooo.... i also loved the lost boys. :) and the coreys. :)

my somewhat-shamelful confession is my past love for kirk cameron.
(do you still want to get to know me? LOL!)

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razormaid February 24 2006, 05:50:38 UTC
The subject line is from Pretty Woman-- Laura San Giacomo said it: "What, you want like a name? A name, a name, the pressure of a name... I got it. Cindafuckin'rella!"

Ooooh, I loved Heathers. Haven't seen that one in FOREVER.
(and I was into Kirk Cameron too. SHHHH!!!!!)

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ellettra February 24 2006, 15:53:49 UTC
ahhhh! pretty woman!! another movie i've seen about a million times. we still say, "be still like vegetables... you know, lay like broccoli." gosh, i haven't seen that in forever! are you a fan of those cheese-ball movies from the early mid 80s-90s?

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razormaid February 27 2006, 06:21:43 UTC
Oh, yes. :) Anything with John Cusack is worth watching multiple times. Say Anything and Better Off Dead are among my favorites. Of course The Breakfast Club and Ferris Bueller's Day Off are on the list too. My kids will probably see those some day and wonder WTH the big deal was. ;)

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