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| Denovissimus | Dec 4 2007, 01:07 AM Post #241 |
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | Dec 4 2007, 01:32 AM Post #242 |
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| Julesy | Dec 4 2007, 02:32 PM Post #243 |
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@ Dan and Michele
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| Taman | Dec 4 2007, 02:43 PM Post #244 |
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The Darksider
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Wow you are so easy
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | Dec 4 2007, 02:48 PM Post #245 |
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Skittle Skank
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sometimes I am
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| Julesy | Dec 5 2007, 12:18 AM Post #246 |
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[size=14] CRAPPY ACTORS AND CRAPPY SINGERS back Obama[/size] What do Jessica Biel, Ryan Reynolds, Scarlett Johansson, Kate Walsh and Taye Diggs have in common? They're all backing Democratic presidential primary candidate Barack Obama And these stars -- along with musical acts Goo Goo Dolls and Ne-Yo -- are coming together to support their pick for prez at the "Los Angeles Generation Obama Concert" next Tuesday at L.A.'s Gibson Amphitheater. "The Los Angeles Generation Obama concert will expand our grassroots base in Southern California and help translate our enthusiasm into an organization ready to educate voters about why Senator Obama is the best candidate to bring change they can believe in," event organizers said in a statement on Tuesday. Open to the public, passes to attend the Democratic fundraiser can be obtained at Obama's official Web site. who wants to go to this concert? [size=7]*Raises hand*"OOOH OOOH! NOT ME![/size] |
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | Dec 5 2007, 12:49 AM Post #247 |
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I like the Goo Goo Dolls but no thanks! I havent heard of any celebrities backing Hillary!
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| Julesy | Dec 5 2007, 01:23 AM Post #248 |
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[size=14] I call for a boycott of christian boycotting groups.[/size] Christian groups are up in arms here over a new children's film starring Nicole Kidman and based on an award-winning novel by British author Philip Pullman, accusing it of being anti-religious. "The Golden Compass" which opens here Friday is the film version of "The Northern Lights," the first book in Pullman's "Dark Materials" fantasy trilogy aimed at teenage readers. The books by confirmed agnostic Pullman trace the fate of a young girl, Lyra, as she becomes drawn into an apocalyptic battle of good against evil, meeting a host of strange characters along the way including a polar bear, voiced in the film by Ian McKellan. Evil in Pullman's books is represented by the church, called the Magisterium, whose acolytes kidnap orphans across England to subject them to horrible experiments in the frozen northern wastelands. "The Northern Lights" won Pullman the 1995 Carnegie Medal for children's fiction in Britain, and the final volume in his trilogy, "The Amber Spyglass" was the first ever children's novel to be awarded the prestigious British Whitbread Book of the Year award in 2002. With its 180-million-dollar big budget movie, New Line studios is hoping to repeat the box-office success of its "Lord of the Rings" series. And it aims to tap into the young audiences of cinema-goers who flocked to the five "Harry Potter" films making them big earners for Warner Bros. But already "The Golden Compass" is whipping up the same controversy which saw the "Harry Potter" series based on the novels by British author J. K Rowling, accused by some on the religious right of promoting witchcraft. The author's attack on organized religion has been toned down for the film, in a bid to attract as wide as audience as possible, something director Chris Weitz has acknowledged. "In the books the Magisterium is a version of the Catholic Church gone wildly astray from its roots," Weitz wrote in the British Daily Telegraph. But "if that's what you want in the film, you'll be disappointed," he warned. However, the sanitized version of Pullman's book has failed to appease the Catholic League, which gathers some 350,000 members, and which has already been sending out leaflets denouncing the film. "The Catholic League wants Christians to stay away from this movie precisely because it knows that the film is bait for the books," said president William Donohue. "Unsuspecting parents who take their children to see the movie may be impelled to buy the three books as a Christmas present. And no parent who wants to bring their children up in the faith will want any part of these books," he added. The League already took on the movie world in 2006 to denounce the blockbuster "The Da Vinci Code" and its central tenant that Jesus Christ had a child by Mary Magdalene whose descendants still survive today. The US Conference of Catholic Bishops however has been more nuanced in its approach warning in a review of "The Golden Compass" of its "anti-clerical subtext, standard genre occult elements, character born out of wedlock, a whiskey-guzzling bear." But it adds that "taken purely on its own cinematic terms, (it) can be viewed as an exciting adventure story with a traditional struggle between good and evil, and a generalized rejection of authoritarianism." "The Golden Compass" will be released in some 3,000 cinemas and only 60 have so far refused to screen it, according to the industry daily Variety. "It's this undisguised anti-religious theme that has numerous groups in a lather, but perhaps more of an issue for some ... will be the film's lack of exciting uplift and the almost unrelievedly nasty treatment of the young characters by a host of aggressively unpleasant elders," Variety added. Narnia is okay, because it promotes your religion, but these books are not because it "supposedly" promotes atheism |
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | Dec 5 2007, 01:49 AM Post #249 |
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exactly jules :wanker :wanker :wanker :wanker |
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| Julesy | Dec 5 2007, 11:48 PM Post #250 |
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Hey Michele and Jesse I read on a site that betch New York might be preggo. If I find out any more. Ill post here. Its probably a rumour. Like the latest Britters one. |
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| Jane | Dec 6 2007, 09:45 PM Post #251 |
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I should start getting up in arms about these stupid christian groups!!! There are worse things going on in the world than FICTION!!!!!! They didn't get up in arms about the bible promoting violence, the bible being the most bloody, gruesome book of negative messages in history!!!!!! They'd rather have their kids reading about burning in hell for their sins!!!!! |
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| Noname | Dec 6 2007, 11:45 PM Post #252 |
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You wanna taste?? lol!!! I can't believe you guys call me cheap. If I am cheap then that makes Jesse/Michele free! |
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| Noname | Dec 6 2007, 11:46 PM Post #253 |
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Preach on, sista! They don't care when their religion is being worshipped or whatever. They care about when someone else is dissing their religion, which they do everyone else's! |
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | Dec 7 2007, 01:10 AM Post #254 |
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oh that was so low!!! You get so much more sex than we do and with a lot more different partners! |
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| Noname | Dec 7 2007, 03:07 PM Post #255 |
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Whatever! It seems that everytime I come here you guys have more partners!!! |
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| Julesy | Dec 7 2007, 07:12 PM Post #256 |
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[size=14] I just got this email from my lovahs cousin. Shes having a party next weekend for her graduation at ASU. THIS MAKES ME NOT WANT TO FUCKING GO![/size] > Just a quick reminder to everyone about his movie! Kara > > > > > Please spread the word about this around. An aware public > > can make a difference! > > > > "The Golden Compass" movie is set to premier on December 7, during > > the Christmas season, and will probably be heavily > > advertised. This movie is based on a the first book of a > > trilogy by atheist Philip Pullman. In the final book a boy > > and girl kill God so t hey can do as they please. Pullman > > left little doubt about his intentions when he said in a > > 2003 interview that "My books are about killing God." > > > > The movie is a watered down version of the first book and is > > designed to be very attractive in the hope unsuspecting > > parents will take their children to see the movie and > > that the children will want the books for Christmas. > > > > The movie has a well known cast, including Nicole Kidman, > > Kevin Bacon, and Sam Elliott. It will probably be advertised > > extensively, so it is crucial that we get the word out to > > warn parents to avoid this movie. > > > > Please consider a boycott of the movie and the books. Also, > > pass this information along to everyone you know. This will > > help to educate parents, so that they will know the agenda > > of the movie. > > > > You can research this for yourself. > > I thought you might find the following article from snopes.com > interesting: http://www.snopes.com/politics/religion/compass.asp > > > > > > (I read the snopes article and this is definitely worth > > passing around. It's very disturbing & I think it is well worth > > spreading.) > > > > > > Life is not the way it's suppose to be. It's the way it is. The way you > cope is what makes the difference! God is Good! > |
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | Dec 7 2007, 07:32 PM Post #257 |
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I WISH I did! Let me see in 2007 the only guys I have slept with was Cedric (in the very beginning of the year) then there was Graham for 6 months, the turkish cock, and Jack. That is not that bad, though for me 4 different guys in 1 year is kind of a lot. And depending on when exactly Lamont is coming in philly, I may be getting some from him right before the year is over. |
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| Jane | Dec 7 2007, 09:29 PM Post #258 |
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I wasn't going to see the golden compass but now I want to, and read the books. |
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| Julesy | Dec 7 2007, 09:35 PM Post #259 |
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same here Jane. its a fucking movie! thats it! it even takes place in an ALTERNATE world! |
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| Julesy | Dec 7 2007, 09:40 PM Post #260 |
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[size=14]Kevin Spacey is gay?[/size] I never knew The upcoming HBO flick Recount has just wrapped filming in Jacksonville, FL, and one of its stars Kevin Spacey got around while in Florida... Spacey has a love for younger guys. After a candid meeting with one of the publicist on the film, I discovered he enjoys pleasing young boys in his free time...And it is only a matter of time until we recount all the boys in Jacksonville he slept with. Of course he is GAY. Hopefully this doesn't come as a shocker. Would you do that man??? |
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They'd rather have their kids reading about burning in hell for their sins!!!!!

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