OT: Drop what you're doing..

Posted:
Sun Dec 28, 2008 11:15 am
by YoungJRNY
.. and go out to the movies and see "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button."
THEEE most touching movie I've ever seen. 11/10. It really puts life in perspective and you'll leave the movie theater with an outlook of life that can't be broke. GO SEE IT!


Posted:
Sun Dec 28, 2008 11:18 am
by Luvsaugeri
I do want to see that one.
My daughter and I just saw Marley and Me today. I highly recommend that one as well!!!! There wasn't a dry eye in the house!!

Posted:
Sun Dec 28, 2008 11:20 am
by Don
Drop what you're doin'
cause I’m about to ruin
The animated style that you’re used to.
I’m shaped funny… But yo, soon everybody’ll see,
The whole world that’s down way under the sea.
Now you all oughta, watch with your son or daughter,
All my nautical nonsense in the underwater.
I’ll eat up all the jellyfish jam you got on your shelf,
So just let me introduce myself.
My name is SpongeBob, pronounced with an ‘-OngeBob’.
Flipping burgers sure really is a fun job,
And all the Krabby Patties I make,
are for the twelve-thirty lunch mob.
I got your order up! Here in Bikini Bottom,
You want the best meal? The Krusty Krab’s got ‘em!
Bun, patty, lettuce, cheese, onions’ sweet odor,
Tomatoes, ketchup, mustard, pickles, bun, in that order!
I’m ready, see! Look, Plankton’s back!
And he wants the secret recipe,
But that’s some info that he’ll never get from me!
C’Mon SpongeBob! Those buns, are they sesame?
Arr, that’s enough of that! Now listen up, Spongey,
You swab the deck, while I count up all me money!
When I clean, I spin around and go boom.
I once got dizzy in the Krusty Krab bathroom!
I’m crazy, but Squidward here will save me!
Take your spatula and kindly go away please!
The employee of the month is my stance,
And I even got my own dance!

Posted:
Sun Dec 28, 2008 11:56 am
by Saint John
I just talked to stevew2 and he was walking into the theater to see it.

Posted:
Sun Dec 28, 2008 12:08 pm
by TRAGChick
Gunbot wrote:Drop what you're doin'
cause I’m about to ruin
The animated style that you’re used to.
Hate to admit it...
but I ALSO thought somehow this would go "humpty dance"

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Posted:
Mon Dec 29, 2008 2:22 am
by Uno_up
Luvsaugeri wrote:I do want to see that one.
My daughter and I just saw Marley and Me today. I highly recommend that one as well!!!! There wasn't a dry eye in the house!!
I read that twice, and have given it as a gift at least a dozen times. It took me 5 tries to get through the last 15 pages. The movie is going to obliterate me. My oldest, Zeus, is 9 years old now. I can't even fathom losing him. I'm gonna wait to see the movie on dvd because I know I'll just make a blubbering scene in a theater. One of my favorite books ever.

Posted:
Mon Dec 29, 2008 2:35 am
by twinklestar
Uno_up wrote:Luvsaugeri wrote:I do want to see that one.
My daughter and I just saw Marley and Me today. I highly recommend that one as well!!!! There wasn't a dry eye in the house!!
I read that twice, and have given it as a gift at least a dozen times. It took me 5 tries to get through the last 15 pages. The movie is going to obliterate me. My oldest, Zeus, is 9 years old now. I can't even fathom losing him. I'm gonna wait to see the movie on dvd because I know I'll just make a blubbering scene in a theater. One of my favorite books ever.
Can't do it--in as much as i'm a total sucker for cutesy Lab stuffs ( stuffed toys, key chains, mitts, calendars ) but right now i'm not prepared to watch sad endings. You see I have a 14 yr. old Lab that i ADORE....so i cherish every moment with him.


Posted:
Mon Dec 29, 2008 3:01 am
by Luvsaugeri
Uno_up wrote:Luvsaugeri wrote:I do want to see that one.
My daughter and I just saw Marley and Me today. I highly recommend that one as well!!!! There wasn't a dry eye in the house!!
I read that twice, and have given it as a gift at least a dozen times. It took me 5 tries to get through the last 15 pages. The movie is going to obliterate me. My oldest, Zeus, is 9 years old now. I can't even fathom losing him. I'm gonna wait to see the movie on dvd because I know I'll just make a blubbering scene in a theater. One of my favorite books ever.
I saw grown men dabbing tears from their eyes as they were leaving.

Posted:
Tue Dec 30, 2008 2:24 am
by Michigan Girl
Luvsaugeri wrote:I do want to see that one.
My daughter and I just saw Marley and Me today. I highly recommend that one as well!!!! There wasn't a dry eye in the house!!
I don't know if I can take this one.......


Posted:
Tue Dec 30, 2008 2:26 am
by bluejeangirl76
Gunbot wrote:
My name is SpongeBob, pronounced with an ‘-OngeBob’.
LMAO!
Is that a real parody (and where can I find it?) or did you make that up?

Posted:
Tue Dec 30, 2008 2:59 am
by stevew2
It was really good,i call it Benjamen Butthole It was long, but well worth it. Well written, and pitt was good,Id rather deep plug his ex, but it was good

Posted:
Tue Dec 30, 2008 3:37 am
by Ratgirl
TRAGChick wrote:Gunbot wrote:Drop what you're doin'
cause I’m about to ruin
The animated style that you’re used to.
Hate to admit it...
but I ALSO thought somehow this would go "humpty dance"

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Oh great.. now I'll be humming that song all day! It's been years since I've heard that.


Posted:
Tue Dec 30, 2008 7:04 am
by skinsguy
Did I ever tell you about that time I got struck by lightning? It was while I was walking my dog!
