The Arise DVD Kicks ass
Correspondent:: "Rev Chain Smerker"
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 08:05:48 GMT
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Funniest, profoundist movie I have seen since "The million pound note"
Correspondent:: mshotz@aol.commonkeypo (Rev. Richard Skull)
Date: 13 Dec 2004 23:27:49 GMT
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>Funniest, profoundist movie I have seen since "The million pound note"
>
>
Are you sure you saw the correct movie?
I'm sure you must have accidently slipped "Alive" or "Its Alive" or somehting
like that into the DVD player by mistake.
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Correspondent:: Zapanaz
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 15:32:38 -0800
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On 13 Dec 2004 23:27:49 GMT, mshotz@aol.commonkeypo (Rev. Richard
Skull) wrote:
>Are you sure you saw the correct movie?
>
>I'm sure you must have accidently slipped "Alive" or "Its Alive" or somehting
>like that into the DVD player by mistake.
Well speaking of things I have accidentally slipped into a DVD player
by mistake. No on second thought.
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Correspondent:: "Paul Casino"
Date: 13 Dec 2004 16:46:38 -0800
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Yes it does indeed kick ass. Mad (yet belated) props to all parties
involved. I got my copy almost a year ago on VHS, and it's so fucking
RARE that you get something that has the kind of replay value that this
movie has. You will literally find something different every single
time you 'frop and watch it. And I hope that's exactly what you did.
I've tried to watch that thing dead sober and it's nowhere near as
good, but seems get better with the more 'frop that is taken in,
strangely enough. (Or perhaps not strangely at all.)
Neat story about me and that film, I showed it on the day I got it to
my roomates whom I had just moved in with about a month ago and had not
met before. It was a wonderful bonding experience, culminating in four
grown men, baked out of thier heads, screaming at the television along
with Pope David Meyer as he gave the sermon near the end about the
pinks VS. the SubGenius. So...you know, thanks, Stang, if you read this
one, I'm sure it's a pretty kick ass feeling to know that something you
did 20 some years ago can still have an affect. But unfortunately, said
roomates ARE kind of pink, so it's likely you won't be seeing their $30
any time soon.
Correspondent:: purple
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 20:15:48 -0500
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What a luser!!
The Great Bob Dobbs
On 12/13/04 7:46 PM, in article
1102985198.153486.68530@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com, "Paul Casino"
wrote:
> Yes it does indeed kick ass. Mad (yet belated) props to all parties
> involved. I got my copy almost a year ago on VHS, and it's so fucking
> RARE that you get something that has the kind of replay value that this
> movie has. You will literally find something different every single
> time you 'frop and watch it. And I hope that's exactly what you did.
> I've tried to watch that thing dead sober and it's nowhere near as
> good, but seems get better with the more 'frop that is taken in,
> strangely enough. (Or perhaps not strangely at all.)
>
> Neat story about me and that film, I showed it on the day I got it to
> my roomates whom I had just moved in with about a month ago and had not
> met before. It was a wonderful bonding experience, culminating in four
> grown men, baked out of thier heads, screaming at the television along
> with Pope David Meyer as he gave the sermon near the end about the
> pinks VS. the SubGenius. So...you know, thanks, Stang, if you read this
> one, I'm sure it's a pretty kick ass feeling to know that something you
> did 20 some years ago can still have an affect. But unfortunately, said
> roomates ARE kind of pink, so it's likely you won't be seeing their $30
> any time soon.
>
Correspondent:: "Paul Casino"
Date: 13 Dec 2004 17:21:05 -0800
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Good one.
Correspondent:: Zapanaz
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 17:34:41 -0800
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On 13 Dec 2004 16:46:38 -0800, "Paul Casino"
wrote:
>Yes it does indeed kick ass. Mad (yet belated) props to all parties
>involved. I got my copy almost a year ago on VHS, and it's so fucking
>RARE that you get something that has the kind of replay value that this
>movie has. You will literally find something different every single
>time you 'frop and watch it. And I hope that's exactly what you did.
>I've tried to watch that thing dead sober and it's nowhere near as
>good, but seems get better with the more 'frop that is taken in,
>strangely enough. (Or perhaps not strangely at all.)
>
>Neat story about me and that film, I showed it on the day I got it to
>my roomates whom I had just moved in with about a month ago and had not
>met before. It was a wonderful bonding experience, culminating in four
>grown men, baked out of thier heads, screaming at the television along
>with Pope David Meyer as he gave the sermon near the end about the
>pinks VS. the SubGenius. So...you know, thanks, Stang, if you read this
>one, I'm sure it's a pretty kick ass feeling to know that something you
>did 20 some years ago can still have an affect. But unfortunately, said
>roomates ARE kind of pink, so it's likely you won't be seeing their $30
>any time soon.
when they are fropped you are supposed to steal their money.
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