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True Confessions - Don't Judge

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    I confess i've been a Stephen King fan since i was a kid, but his movies are usually pure unapologetic garbage (most recently the Dark Tower), when he has input into the film, at least, they always turn out terrible. he's a good writer but a terrible film maker and screen writer and his ideas don't always translate well unless its a good director reworking them.

    then i found out the other day he had 0 input in the new IT movie and it was really just the happiest i've been in a long time because that movie looks awesome and its great knowing he hopefully didn't mess it up in any way. plus the director is awesome.

    Me too.. Stephen King and Dean Koontz my all time favourites and I agree, stick with the books .
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    Servants of Twilight and Tick Tock are two of my fave reads! :heart:
    Oh, The Bad Place was awesome, too!
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    IC I literally just spat out my drink whilst watching a scene in "Power". Tommy cracks me up. :lol:
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    Ic i am experiemcing the "use it or lose it" effect with my singing voice and it makes me kinda sad
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    lstrat115 wrote: »
    I can't understand people who choose a potential romantic relationship over their children. It baffles me

    Wut
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    lstrat115 wrote: »

    Like people who move away from their kids for a relationship.
    Emotionally? Literally? How old are the kids?
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    IC - Watching Difficult People makes me conflicted. It makes me feel good because I'm not nearly as terrible as Julie. Then I feel bad that the only reason I'm not as terrible as Julie is because I'm concerned about what people would think of me.
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    lstrat115 wrote: »

    Valid point. I'd probably move away from certain kids too

    good lord, you have no idea...... when does the next shuttle to Mars depart?
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    Motorsheen wrote: »

    good lord, you have no idea...... when does the next shuttle to Mars depart?

    Idk but swing by Australia and say g'day before you go :tongue:
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    How old is this?

    I had no idea!

    From 2015, fox is talking about it now
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    It's a bit weird though - how would Wash come back? Lol

    ....he wouldnt if fox brings it back. Also if they retconned the movie out, start at the end of season one
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    edited August 2017
    lstrat115 wrote: »

    I have seen this happen multiple times. Different ages, but all young kids and one parent packs up and moves across the country

    Real talk, I almost don't even care if my husband murders someone, I'm never going to separate from him for that ^ reason. He's stuck with me fo life.
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    Ic i am experiemcing the "use it or lose it" effect with my singing voice and it makes me kinda sad

    Don't be sad.. use your voice. Why lose something you can keep by practicing and exercising it??
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    Oh, I see.

    But the movie was so good, you cant ret-con that!

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    lstrat115 wrote: »

    Glass half full viewpoint: If he murders someone he will go to jail and then you don't have to worry about him going anywhere

    Glass half empty viewpoint: what if it's me he murders? Don't get me wrong, I totally have it coming.
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    lstrat115 wrote: »

    Valid point, but then you still don't have to worry about where he is because dead

    I should probably just murder him first.
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    caco_ethes wrote: »

    I should probably just murder him first.

    You should probably also delete all these comments. You just in case. Evidence. As someone that has been married 18 years my lips are sealed and no judgments.
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    My 60hr work week just turned in to a 64hr work week...
    Thanks graveyard, sometimes you just gotta laugh...
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    You should probably also delete all these comments. You just in case. Evidence. As someone that has been married 18 years my lips are sealed and no judgments.

    :lol:
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    Just think of all the money

    I'm actually going to bank the hours as comp time 1 for 1.5 , so I can cash it out at the end of the year at a higher rate ssshhh
    :wink:
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    This is atrocious, I'm telling your supervisor

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    I'm too cute, no one would want to hurt me :)

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    Hahaha!
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    ICT I told them when I was hired that I wouldn't work night shift. I'm now working night shifts. I'd quit tomorrow if there was anything else.
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    @SexyTimesMike I am interested to know what exactly is your motivation to get involved, to spread 'the word' in defence of your 'awesome woman friend' especially when all you are going on is a hunch. How well do you actually know the man involved; have you really studied his 'behaviour' as you claim you have? "Without proof, leave it alone..you could be way off and that would damage your friendship" - wise words and well worth regarding before acting on unsubstantiated assumptions.

    Welcome back gorgeous :smile:
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    I just bought another flip house....cmon down to NY! Bring the family :)

    Don't tempt me man!

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