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in my head... [28 Jun 2005|04:24pm]
[ mood | fading away ]
[ music | outspoken "loose end" ]

I never meant to be this silent
But I think you kind of wanted me to
And I never meant to be this lonely
Fact that's why I'm here telling you
If you wanna be out, then somebody please ring the bell
One "ding" would solve the bout maybe
We could begin while you go on fighting the world
for everyone else's problems
So keep dreaming

So deep is the pride that swallows this life
It's closing in way over my head, another, another
Loose end keeps haunting me, so keep away from me
'Cause every day you've given me has
another, another loose end, that I gotta tie up

Now there's much that has changed in me
Since the end of that year
There's not much to be said for taking time to be hearing
These words that I say from so far, far away
This rhetorical, wonderful, magical, laughable life
Is discovering the situations clear
Everything seems to be over, so stop dreaming

So deep is the pride that swallows this life
It's closing in way over my head, another, another
Loose end keeps haunting me, so keep away from me
'Cause every day you've given me has no, no
No temporary vanity can change what you're afraid to show
If you can't find me you won't know where to run
When it falls down

So deep is the pride that swallows this life
It's closing in way over my head, another, another
Loose end keeps haunting me, so keep away from me
'Cause every day you've given me has
another, another loose end

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dude!! just look! look!!!!! [23 Jun 2005|12:45pm]
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[23 Jun 2005|12:31pm]


In 1981 (the year you were born)


Ronald Reagan becomes president of the US


Minutes after Ronald Reagan becomes president, Iran releases 52 American hostages that had been held captive for 444 days


President Reagan is shot in the chest by would be assassin John Hinkley


Space shuttle Columbia, the world's first reusable spacecraft, is sent into space


A suspended walkway in the Kansas City Hyatt Regency Hotel collapses, killing 113


A female former lover files a "palimony" suit against tennis star Billie Jean King


President Reagan appoints Sandra Day O'Connor to be the first woman on the Supreme Court


The Pac-Man video game is introduced in the US


Alicia Keys, Elijah Wood, Kelly Rowland, Anna Kournikova, and Britney Spears are born


Los Angeles Dodgers win the World Series


Oakland Raiders win Superbowl XV


New York Islanders win the Stanley Cup


Raiders of the Lost Ark is the top grossing film


"Bette Davis Eyes" by Kim Carnes spends the most time at the top of the US charts


MTV debuts on cable television, playing music videos 24 hours a day


Gimme a Break premieres



What Happened the Year You Were Born?


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[23 Jun 2005|12:30pm]

The Keys to Your Heart



You are attracted to those who have a split personality - cold as ice on the outside but hot as fire in the heart.

In love, you feel the most alive when things are straight-forward, and you're told that you're loved.

You'd like to your lover to think you are loyal and faithful... that you'll never change.

You would be forced to break up with someone who was emotional, moody, and difficult to please.

Your ideal relationship is lasting. You want a relationship that looks to the future... one you can grow with.

Your risk of cheating is zero. You care about society and morality. You would never break a commitment.

You think of marriage as something that will confine you. You are afraid of marriage.

In this moment, you think of love as something you thirst for. You'll do anything for love, but you won't fall for it easily.


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[23 Jun 2005|12:26pm]
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[23 Jun 2005|12:16pm]


You Know You're Addicted to Anime When...


You call your dog Shinji.

You perform a canon ball dive into a pool while yelling "Spirit Bomb!"

Your house has an anime room.

You and your friends flash peace signs and take girlish poses when you are happy.

You get an anime tattoo. even though you're scared of needles.

Your walls are covered in wallscrolls and posters from your favorite series.

If you use the term 'Kawaii' for describing everything.

You try to convince your girlfriend that 'cat ears' and 'tail' really looks good on them.

You can sing songs from your favorite shows, in Japanese, even though you dont speek Japanese...

You spent hours looking through your library for a copy of "The Universe of Four Gods"

You have legally changed your name to that of your favorite charcter.

You wear a necklace and fall down everytime someone says sit boy.

You insist on having an entrance that includes spotlights, music, and raining cherry blossoms (while you hold a rose if you're a guy).

Your only dream is to attend Tokyo U with a girl you haven't seen in 15 years.

You play an instrument and you nick name it Inuyasha

For valinetines day you buy a stuffed dog and make up your on japanese name for it

If you get mad at you teacher and draw a picture of her as a anime demon cat

You wtch Iron Chef constanly to pick up great recipes ( haven't done it but plan to )

You've bought a twenty dollar ring in the shaped of a dragon to show off at school.

You always have your hair covering your left eye and always fliping it so you look like a anime character.

You think that falling flat on your back with your legs in the air is a normal reaction to big news.

You are worried because you don't have several desirable members of the opposite sex frantically trying to make you fall in love with them.

You shave a cresent moon onto your cats head, dye the cat purple, then take it to school and insist it's Luna, your talking cat.

You go around town trying to eat donuts and act all crazy-like, all the while saying you're Vash the Stampede.

To resolve a conflict, you insist in a duel.

The employees at Gamestop know you, and tell you when you walk in if they've gotten a new shipment of anime DVDs.

You've gotten angry at someone and placed two fingers on your forehead shouted the word "Makanekasopo!" (specail beam cannon or light of death) and then poked them in the eye.

You waste countless amounts of hair gel to get that "Goku look"

You map out points in Tokyo where the Dragons of Earth might attack

You believe it is possible for a person to be severly beaten in the head with a large hammer, stick, etc...and still come out alive.

You have a moment of confusion whenever you go to school because there are no girls in those tiny little skirts that come with their school uniform

You yell out 'Baka hanyou Inu-Yasha!' at your birthday party and everyone (except your parents) knows you're talking to your boyfriend.

You tell your parents you need to stay out past curfew to save the colonies.

Each time you see a stray animal, you turn your hat sideways and throw one of those plastic Pokeballs Burger King was giving out in their kids' meals yelling, "POKEBALL, GO!"

You add "no da" to the end of all statements you make

The majority of your CDs are Japanese or the English version of a Japanese soundtrack or the English soundtrack of an anime that just decided that it would use English in its songs.

You misplace your manga and someone at school you don't even know gives it to you saying they knew it was yours.

You incorporate Japanese, somehow, into every class.

You can sing songs from your favorite shows, in Japanese, even though you dont speek Japanese...

You use random Japanese words such as baka, kawaii, and hentai.

You try to read every book from right to left

You take a break from watching anime to go to your computer (nicknamed Lord Conti) to download anime (for previewing purposes only! ;) ), while visiting your favorite anime forum, while listening to Japanese webradio...

You call your parents Oka-san and Otou-san

You say ITADAKIMASU!! before you eat your meals

You think that locket your boyfriend gave you will turn you into a magical girl

You'll risk grounding to get a good new fanfic.

You constantly say "w00p" after almost every sentance.

You insist on chopsticks for everyday use.

Your bookshelf is filled with anime boxed sets and no books

You stop listening to the radio because english makes no sense to you anymore and it's your first spoken language

You call yourself "otaku."

All of your family portraits have been altered to the proper super large eye size.

Random battles seem to erupt wherever you go.

You take the time to write messages on your cigarettes, only to burn them right away.

Your dreams are animated.

You naru punch all the guys at school, and then wonder why they don't follow you around like keitaro follows naru.

You hold your eyes really wide all day trying to make them stay big

Duct tape is really funny to you and most of your threats involve taping people to walls.

When you're washing dishes you yell out "SUPAH WAVE SMASHUH!" or any water attack.

You run out of space on your computer because the hard drive is taken up by hundreds of anime pics, mp3s, midis, and music videos.

You spend all night trying to figure out how many people you can get to go in with you on buying the complete collection of Sailor Moon episodes in Japanese.

You spend your whole spring break working on an anime webpage.

You expect to see a teardrop over someone's head when they get embarressed.

You start to speak with an odd accent.

You can watch two animes in the same room at the same time and still have the TV off.

You know your favorite character's bloodtype.

Knowing Sailor Moon helps you on an Astronomy test.

You actually get these jokes and pass them on to other friends who are addicted to anime.





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why chester owns your immortal soul!! [17 May 2005|03:53pm]
one thing i have been meaning to do is post some great causes that deserve some attention:

first, if you have any empty bottles, or even want to donate a little money, the kimball quiz bowl team could use it. support these talented local geniuses so that one day they can take over the world!

also, for $7 you can get a copy of the Xenolith for your very own. The Xenolith is a literary magazine full of wonderful, avant-garde poetry and art. i never go anywhere without mine! broaden your horizons and don't break the bank to do it.

support your local geniuses!
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Damn straight, bitch! [28 Feb 2005|02:35am]
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You are Ellen Hickle, older Pete's best friend.
What will come of you one day we wonder?


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Flawless and graceful, you slide seamlessly through life, leaving little distress in your wake. Too bad not everyone has your laid-back outlook on life!
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notebookpunks [26 Feb 2005|11:24pm]
[ mood | Marc is jolly (and hot) ]




(Because Marc bugged me for two months to put this up and I love him.)

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Disney Animated Features [24 Jan 2005|11:14pm]
[ mood | amused ]

This is to all you bitches at Hollywood who can't keep their Disney Movies straight!

From http://www.fpx.de/fp/Disney/Features.html

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (12/21/1937)
Granted a special Academy Award for screen innovation in 1938: one large and seven small oscars.
Additional Information: The original fairy tale; The song Lyrics; The Poster (33k JPG); Picture Heigh Ho (120k JPG).

Pinocchio (02/07/1940)
Won the Oscar for Best Song ("When You Wish Upon a Star"), and Best Original Score.
Additional Information: The original fairy tale; Poster Style A (90k JPG); Poster Style B (45k JPG).

Fantasia (11/13/1940)
The Academy granted a special award to Leopold Stokowski for "widening the scope of the motion picture as entertainment and as an art form" in 1941. The music was conducted by Leopold Stokowski, and the narrator was Deems Taylor. Fantasia was re-released in 1982 with an Irwin Kostal conducted soundtrack and narration by Hugh Douglas, but was subsequently restored. Additional Information: The Poster (90k JPG); A Picture (30k grey JPG) from a scene that was censored because of is racism.

Dumbo (10/23/1941)
Based upon the serial number on the cassette, this was the first of the animated films to have been released on video. It was originally released in 1980 for rental. It won an Oscar for "Scoring of a Musical Picture" in 1941.


Bambi (08/13/1942)
As a bit of trivia, this is the animated feature with the fewest lines of dialog.


Saludos Amigos (02/06/1943)
Set in South America, this film was targeted more towards the population in Latin America as the audience in Europe, and revenues from that continent, dwindled in World War II.

The Three Caballeros (02/03/1945)
This is somewhat of a sequel to Saludos Amigos.


Make Mine Music (08/15/1946)
Almost like a second Fantasia, but featuring more popular music in 10 shorter sequences, which lack the depth that Fantasia had. The excellent Clair De Lune sequence in this film was originally intended to be included in Fantasia. It also included Casey at the Bat. Parts of this film have been released separately, under the titles Willie, the Operatic Whale and Peter and the Wolf.


Fun and Fancy Free (09/27/1947)
Contained the two stories Mickey and the Beanstalk and Bongo.


Melody Time (05/27/1948)
Some miscellaneous stories, including: a story based on Johnny Appleseed; Little Toot (a tugboat); Blame It On the Samba, featuring Donald Duck and Jose Carioca from The Three Caballeros and Bumble-Boogie, a jazz version of Flight of the Bumblebee. This film was somewhat of a sequel to Make Mine Music.


The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (10/05/1949)
Available as separate short films, under the titles The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and The Wind in the Willows.
Additional Information: Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow in plain text from Project Gutenberg.

Cinderella (02/15/1950)
It has been said that this was Walt Disney's favorite film.
Additional Information: The original fairy tale.

Alice in Wonderland (07/28/1951)
Additional Information: Lewis Carrol's Alice in Wonderland from Project Gutenberg; The Poster (36k JPG).

Peter Pan (02/05/1953)
Additional Information: James M. Barrie's Peter Pan in plain text from Project Gutenberg; The Poster (23k JPG).

Lady and the Tramp (06/22/1955)
Originally filmed in Cinemascope.
Additional Information: A CD cover picture (140k JPG).

Sleeping Beauty (01/29/1959)
Originally filmed in Cinemascope.
Additional Information: The script; The original fairy tale; The Poster (33k JPG);

101 Dalmatians (01/25/1961)
Additional Information: The Poster (50k JPG); A Picture (70k JPG, don't know where it comes from).

The Sword in the Stone (12/25/1963)


The Jungle Book (10/18/1967)
This was the last film that Walt Disney worked on, as he died prior to its release.
Additional Information: The Poster (40k JPG).

The Aristocats (12/24/1970)
Additional Information: The Poster (42k JPG); Picture Cats on Sofa (15k JPG).

Robin Hood (11/08/1973)


The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (03/11/1977)
This was a compilation of the three stories Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966), Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1969), and Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too (1974).
Additional Information: A Pooh Poster (45k JPG).

The Rescuers (06/22/1977)
This film was the last that was developed by the original (Walt) generation of Disney lead animators. It was very successful in Europe during it's initial release.
Additional Information: The Poster (30k JPG).

The Fox and the Hound (07/10/1981)
At one time the film was stated by Disney publicists to be the 20th, then the 25th animated feature film. The first major effort by the "new generation" of Disney artists.
Additional Information: The Poster (43k JPG).

The Black Cauldron (07/24/1985)
This was the first film to be released in 70mm since Sleeping Beauty. Roy E. Disney, Walt's nephew, returned to the studios to contribute to the screenplay. The film suffered from delays and a then record cost of $25 million. It was scheduled to video, and even mastered on tape a couple of years ago, but didn't make it because of the success of The Little Mermaid.
Additional Information: The Poster (40k JPG).

The Great Mouse Detective (07/02/1986)
Score by Henry Mancini.
Additional Information: The Poster (45k JPG).

Oliver and Company (11/18/1988)
Made $54M in it's initial release, which at the time was the highest box-office gross of any animated film in its first theatrical run. Music by Billy Joel.
Additional Information: The Poster (48k JPG).

The Little Mermaid (11/17/1989)
Grossed $89M in its initial US release.
This movie is generally thought to mark the beginning of the New Era of Disney animation. Many credit this success to the team of Howard Ashman and Alan Menken, who received Academy Awards for Best Original Score and Best Song (Under the Sea).
In its first home video release, a scarce 8 million video tapes were sold. After the tape was pulled from the shelves according to Disney's "limited availability" policy, and as the interest in the movie soared with the cinematic releases of Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King, the video became a collector's item selling at above US$ 200; more than US$ 600 were common for the Laserdisc. These values were only surpassed by the even rarer Sleeping Beauty videos, and Make Mine Music, which has only seen a limited release in Japan. An active bootleg market existed.
As a bit of trivia, this movie was the first to spawn a TV series.
Additional Information: A Review; The song Lyrics; The script; The original fairy tale; Poster Style A (85k JPG, Ariel before a magical moonrise); Poster Style B (280k JPG, The standard poster); Picture Ariel (60k JPG) splashing out of the water; Picture Ariel and Eric (60k JPG) dancing; Picture Ariel (75k JPG) singing Part of your World.

The Rescuers Down Under (11/10/1990)
Nationally released on 11/23/90. Disney's first official animated sequel. Grossed around $28M in its initial US release. The first feature extensively using the help of computers, which makes it stunning to look at (even from today's view).
Additional Information: A Review; The script; Picture Bernard (95k JPG); Picture Bianca (100k JPG).

Beauty and the Beast (11/15/1991)
Was nationally released on 11/23/91. Cost $30 million to produce. Alan Menken and Howard Ashman returned to make what is still widely considered to be the best animated movie ever. It again won Academy Awards for Best Original Score and Best Song (title track), and was the first and so far only animated film to be nominated for Best Picture.
In the first 42 weeks of its US release, this film grossed $144.725 million, and sold 1 million copies of the video nationwide by the end of its first day of release (10/30/92).
A "Work in Progress" version was shown at the New York Film Festival prior to its official release. It was only partially completed, many scenes were still in the rough or even storyboard only. It is very educating to see, and helps understand the process of animation. This version was also released on video, but due to a faulty pressing, many copies of the Laserdisc developed laser rot, and few intact copies remain.
Additional Information: A Review; The song Lyrics; The original fairy tale; The script in plain text; Poster Style A (100k JPG, Silhouettes of B&B dancing); Poster Style B (42k JPG, showing all characters); Picture Singing Belle (220k JPG); Picture Happy End (250k JPG);

Aladdin (11/11/1992)
Was nationally released on 11/25/92. Howard Ashman and Alan Menken teamed up again for Music and Score, but Howard Ashman died of AIDS before completion. Tim Rice was hired to complete the remaining songs. Ashman wrote the lyrics to Arabian Nights, Friend Like Me, and Prince Ali. Rice wrote the lyrics to One Jump Ahead, A Whole New World, and Prince Ali (reprise). This film reportedly cost $35 million to produce. Aladdin continued the winning streak and won the two Academy Awards for Best Song (A Whole New World) and Best Original Score.
Aladdin grossed over $215 million in the theaters and currently holds the record as the all-time best selling video cassette ever in North America, exceeding 21 million copies sold.
Aladdin was the first Disney movie to be followed up with a direct-to-video sequel, Return of Jafar.
Additional Information: The song Lyrics; The original fairy tale; Poster Style A (53k JPG); Poster Style B (45k JPG); Poster Style C (150k JPG, German); Picture Jasmine (125k JPG) combing her hair; Picture Carpet Ride (130k JPG).

The Lion King (6/15/94)
Nationally released 6/24/94. On that weekend, The Lion King earned $40.9 million, a record for an animated film and, while not a box office revenue record for an opening weekend, it probably represents the most tickets sold in a weekend given the high number of discounted tickets sold for children. Tim Rice and Elton John worked on the soundtrack for this film.
Additional Information: The song Lyrics; The complete script; A Review; A Report of the European Charity Premiere; some paper's reviews; The Poster (85k JPG); Picture Ceremony (130k JPG); Picture Stampede (105k JPG);

Pocahontas (6/23/95)
This was the first film since The Rescuers Down Under not being done by the usual lead animators. It features the voice talent of Mel Gibson.
After the successful The Lion King, this film marks the peak of public interest in Disney's animated movies. Around the globe, premiere parties were held with tens of thousands of participants each. Tickets were given away by lottery.
Additional Information: A Review; The Poster (160k JPG); A Disney Press Release about Pocahontas; A first Picture of the film; Comments by the Powhatan Renape Nation; The Lyrics.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame (06/21/1996)
Set in medieval Paris, this movie re-tells Victor Hugo's classic novel from the Disney point of view. Targeting at a more adult audience, the movie has had difficulties with its G rating. Despite their efforts of political correctness, the many religious references have provoked the usual protests from certain groups. Being directed by Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale, the directors of Beauty and the Beast and featuring the voices of Tom Hulce and Demi Moore.
Additional Information: The script in plain text; A Review; The Lyrics.

Hercules (06/27/1997)
Directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, who also directed Aladdin. Like Aladdin, the story is loosely based on the greek myth, and shows a very modern Hercules. The son of the God Zeus is raised on earth and must become a hero before he can return to his place among the gods. With voices by Danny de Vito, Susan Egan and Tate Donovan. Music by Alan Menken.
Additional Information: The Lyrics.

Mulan (06/06/1998)
Based on a Chinese tale of a girl who joins the army disguised as a man. She is joined in her task by a disgraced, redemption-hungry dragon. Directed by Tony Bancroft and Barry Cook.
Additional Information: The Lyrics; the Script; A Review.

Tarzan (06/18/1999)
Disney has bought the rights to Edgar R. Burrough's Tarzan. Music was done by Phil Collins. As a first in Disney movies, the characters do not sing themselves, but the singing is done in the background. Directed by Chris Buck and Kevin Lima; the latter had first excelled directing A Goofy Movie.
Additional Information: The Lyrics; A Review.

Fantasia 2000 (1999/31/12)
(working title: Fantasia Continued).
The original Fantasia from 1940 was a movie consisting of several segments, and Walt Disney intended Fantasia to run continuously, with a constant change as some segments are replaced. Now the only segment that remains from the original is the Sorcerer's Apprentice featuring Mickey Mouse.
Featuring the voices of Steve Martin and James Earl Jones.
In an interesting twist, this movie is released in IMAX theaters only.
Additional Information: A Review.

The Emperor's New Groove (12/15/2000)
A selfish emperor in turned into a Llama and escapes from his opponents. He then teams up with a peasant on a quest to turn him human again and to restore him to the throne.
It seems as if Disney is finally overcoming their musical formula that has worked so well starting with The Little Mermaid, but which has then become tiresome and repetitive. Also, the usual comic sidekicks that have recently become more and more annoying (for example in Mulan) are missing. Instead, this is more like a road movie.
Additional Information: A Review.

Atlantis: The Lost Empire (06/15/2001)
A story about an expedition to Atlantis that starts out as an exploration until the captain's true interests come forward.
This one follows the style set by The Emperor's New Groove with its absence of songs and sidekicks.
Featuring the voices of Michael J. Fox and Leonard Nimoy.
A Review.

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what's your favorite scary movie?? [23 Jan 2005|08:51pm]
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How much do you know about your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man? [20 Dec 2004|01:22am]
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I've been a Spider-Man fan all my life, and I just can't stand it when I have all these posers around me saying they love Spider-Man too, when they don't know dick about the character and I felt I should test the mettal of anyone who claims to be a Spider-Man fan. So take the test if you dare, and we'll find out if you are, in fact, a fan or just a dirty poser.

1. What was Spider-Man's first appearance?

2. Who is Ben Riley?

3. Excluding the Green Goblin and Doctor Octopus, who have been in the movies, name five of Spidey's major foes.

4. How many Green Goblins have there been? Name them all.

5. Who created Spider-Man?

6. Excluding Mary Jane Watson, name three of Peter Parker's love interests.

7. What is the significance of issues #121-122 of Amazing Spider-Man?

8. In which issue did Peter Parker and Mary Jane marry?

9. What is the real name of Spider-Man 2099?

10. In which issue did the alien costume first appear?

11. Name five artists who have drawn Spider-Man.

12. What is the Prowler's first name and in which issue did he first appear?

13. Liz Allen is related to what Spidey villians and what is her relation to each?

14. What is the name of the scientist who built the first spider slayer robots? What is the name of his son?

15. What is the name of the private detective J. Jonah Jameson hired to find out how Peter Parker managed to take such great photographs of Spider-Man? What Spider-Man villian did he eventually become?

16. Who is Quenton Beck?

17. What is Kurt Connors also known as, and how did he get to be that way?

18. What is the Punnisher's real name and in which issue did he first appear? (Extra credit!: Which Spidey villian tricked the Punnisher into believing Spider-Man was a bad guy?)

19. In the Spider-Man movies, who did Bruce Campbell play?

20. Peter works as a freelance photographer at the Daily Bugle. Name four other Bugle employees.

21. Professional hitman Jason Macendale has had two separate identities as a Spider-Man villian. Name them.

22. Spider-Man teamed up with three other Marvel superheroes to form the new Fantastic Four. Name them.

23. Name five Spider-Man writers.

24. Who was the Master Planner?

25. What were Peter Parker's parents' names and what happened to them?

26. Name the original Sinister Six.



An in closing, your mom.

Love,

Marc and Becky

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does that make me....oh never mind [11 Dec 2004|08:35pm]
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i wanna ask judy miller to prom!!! [11 Dec 2004|08:02pm]
[ mood | geeky ]
[ music | roseanne rosannadanna ]

is it wrong to be in love with a livejournal icon? is it? i find myself just staring at it sometimes. strangely, i do not feel guilty about that at all. thank god that becky is so understanding. lol. sadly, the lovely and talented ms. radner is no longer with us. oddly, that never stopped my crush. the only thing that really could?

the thought of willy wonka going all oompa loompa on my ass.

an interesting side note to this whole thing is that my brother pointed out a few similiarities between much missed gilda and my beautiful wife to be. lol. that makes so much sense, it's scary. just when i thought becky could not get more beautiful to me. i love her very much and i will always love gilda for helping get us together. it is a testament to gilda that she is still affecting so many lives almost 20 years after she left us.

do yourself a favor: rent "gilda live" and then read her book.

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back in time... [11 Dec 2004|01:36pm]
[ mood | ditzy ]
[ music | gilda radner "saccharine" ]

if marty mcfly is cool enough to sleep in his clothes than that's reason enough to start doing it!

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[10 Dec 2004|05:35pm]
[ mood | amused ]
[ music | green jelly "the misadventures of shitman" ]

What is that smell???
Walking through the plant today, scooping up what gets away,
It's poo poo, poo poo,
Something's smelling pretty ripe, coming from that sewer pipe,
It's poo poo, poo poo,
You know, everybody knows who can smell it with their nose,
It's poo poo, poo poo,
I've got poo poo on my shoe, I've got poo poo on my shoe,
It's poo poo, poo poo,
But first, you gotta...
You gotta, you gotta, got to, got to, got to, got to, got to, got to, got to,
SHITMAN!
Lemme, lemme, lemme, lemme, lemme, lemme, lemme,
SHITMAN!
Don't gimme, don't gimme, don't gimme, don't gimme, don't gimme no,
SHITMAN!
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on...shit.
He's got poo poo

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damn! [29 Nov 2004|01:41pm]
[ mood | tired ]
[ music | kutless "your touch" ]

Damn
Damn you, Wallace.


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it's a pleasure meeting you, ms. parker [03 Nov 2004|03:53pm]
[ mood | complex ]
[ music | la rue "reason" ]

everyone i have talked to about the election is upset about it for one reason or another. it's a very maddening thing i admit. sometimes it sucks and for all the hope and faith and blood and sweat and tears and god knows what else people put into something, something to believe in or live for, sometimes it just doesn't work out. that doesn't make it a waste and each and every one of you out there that care, thank you. all your hard work and concern will be remembered. the real crime here would be to just not care at all.

they may have won the battle...but who will win the war?

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i guess i should have heard of that from you... [01 Nov 2004|05:10pm]
[ mood | very emo ]
[ music | jimmy eat world "drugs or me" ]

i have been on a huge emo kick lately, just listening to all kinds of stuff that the masses have dubbed emo. jimmy eat world's new cd is indescribable. finally a reason to be excited about music again. also been listening to a lot of dashboard (becky and i just watched the unplugged), get up kids and reggie and the full effect. i suppose there is no point to this...support your local scene! becky also got me the rites of spring album and the dischord 20th anniversary box set!!! ohman....words fail me.

election day is tomorrow. go out and vote for the lying mud slinging smear merchant of your choice. then watch as the election is contested in court and watch the supreme court slam it in your face that your vote doesn't count when they pick the candidate you should have voted for. the system is so corrupt it's beyond sad. and everything is so overtly negative you would never know what a candidate stands for...all you'd know is that his opponent sucks and is bad and the antichrist. hey kids! don't vote for someone because of where they stand on the issues! vote for them because their opponent is the antichrist!

bah!!

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origin of the species [25 Oct 2004|04:45pm]
[ mood | goofy ]
[ music | 23100 EMPIRE! ]

just to prove what a geek i am i thought that i might start doing a semi-regular feature on my livejournal detailing the origins of my favorite comic book characters, just like they used to do in the much missed marvel vision fan magazine. i thought i might pick an obscure character, cuz let's face it, everyone knows the origin of batman. so this time i present spider-man supporting character cardiac:

dr. eli wirtham was a selfish surgeon who only cared about money and himself. all that changed when his brother was diagnosed with a very rare disease. realizing his brother's case was terminal, he set out to find a cure. studying up on the subject, eli found that the major drug companies had given up that particular area of study, because it was not cost effective; not enough people were dying of the disease for the company to make any profit from a cure so the research was abandoned. eli's brother soon died. after the death, eli trained his body and his mind and put all the money at his disposal into making himself in the ultimate fighting machine, a tool that would be used to stop corporate sabotage wherever and whenever it reared it's head. his heart replaced with a beta particle accelerator and armed with a staff to channel this power as well as diamond hard skin and a mechanical bird that responded to his every command, eli became...CARDIAC!

ain't i lame?

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