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Aye, e-cards are the savior of us all. When forgetting a birthday, anniversary or memorial for someone's late parrot, an e-card is just the thing, for it whizzes across the internet at light speed, thus concealing to the recipient the fact that you forgot the event, probably forgot them, and in any case can't be arsed.
I'M BACK, B*TCHES!!!!
Swimsuit editions of magazines--and yes, that includes the ones with them Brazilian models with the big booties.
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I say aye muse---ive made great use of them in one particular relationship in my life, and she has with me also; its been a signature thing for us.
garlic and onion potato chips?
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oh heck, im late to the game again!
I say aye, if no other reason than to stir up the controversies associated with them.
garlic and onion potato chips?
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I say Aye, if for no other reason than to stir up the controversy that comes from breathing in someone's face afterwards, whereupon they cringe and yell at you. :-0
Young Adult book series featuring a paranormal theme when they're made into movies or TV shows, assuming they're well-made, like Buffy.
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I once had a dance partner yell at me when I was with her shortly after eating a tuna and onion on a garlic bagel.
ah, was buffy a collection of books before the tv show? ive never watched buffy, but she seems to have been a success and I like the whole notion of the thing. it seems like going from book to movie is a major stamp of affirmation to the former.
movies with unhappy endings?
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Gods, yes, and I often wonder why they don't make more. I mean, there have been some truly poignant films owing not least to the fact of a tragic ending. Also, I believe there are one or two famous playwrights in history who established this tradition of tragedy in some plays that became slightly famous. :-0 I realize Hollywood believes the predictable happy ending is necessary to sell tickets, and admittedly we now live in a nation of 'tards whose shuffling gait is remarkably close to the zombies they mentally resemble, but come on, lads, give us some pathos, if you will.
The new Sherlock, which I just watched?
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do you mean the bbc series? is so, absolutely aye, ive gotten to see a few and loved them. id be happy to see them all. oddly enough, ive not given the show "elementary" a chance.
highly stylized movies like sin city, or kill bill, etc?
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Aye
Movies about true events/real people?
There seems to be more and more these days
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Yes, there are. In principle and occasionally, Aye. The movie American Sniper was very good, for example, and I see Bradley Cooper has a new one out that's also based a real dude, which I'll probably watch. Other times, though, it often seems Hollywood is just out of ideas and is really reaching for something to make a film about.
Bradley Cooper:
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in principal aye, ive seen a couple of movies with him in it and have enjoyed them and his performance.
i might have asked this before, or something similar:
cover versions of some of your favorite songs?
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Sometimes, sure, Aye, and sometimes a cover version is better than the original. This is often true with great songwriters whose voices send neighborhood cats fleeing, i.e. Dylan.
Agonizingly slow hotel WiFi? Again, I know I've confronted you with a tough one, guys, but dig deep, do the best you can.
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Have to say Nay because I don't believe I've been to a hotel since the advent of wifi; though I might have said otherwise if faced with the dilemma. Does that make sense ?
Curry with eggs ?
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I don't eat eggs now, but unfortunately when I did I had never tried curry on them, but I don't doubt for a moment id like it, so aye.
(unless curry with eggs is something different than eggs with curry powder?)
pecan pie?
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If by pecan pie you mean pecan pie, then Aye, though it's a bit sweet for me. On the other hand, pie with pecans is very pleasant.
Being hungry and not having any servants to cook up a treat for you?
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Yay.
Black and white photography?