I FEEL LIKE TALKING.
wait what does talking feel like
It feels like...
YOU'RE FLYING IN THE AIR!
it feels like a piece of duct tape is covering your mouth.
It feels like you're letting part of your spirit leave your body and stain the souls of everyone who listens.
I have a cavity the size of a large ant in one of my molars - that's how it feels to talk.
AVATAR STEALER! Now I has to google a new one. xD
doonutes.
DONUTS?! WHERE??!!!!
Is it Dunkin' Donuts? Because I prefer them over Krispy Kreme.
Stop dunkin' donuts in that krispy kreme! that's gross. O<
but it looks so tasteh
but krispy kreme = old cream = moldy :P
From now on, I am going to use that line of logic to explain why I don't like Krispy Kreme donuts.
A thousand thanks, TP Zelda.
I don't like Krispy Kreme donuts because the only one we had in Reno closed.
We have no Dunkin' Donuts, either.
Now we only have okay boxed donuts.
Eh?
ooooh...okey, HnS.... :P
SEAN COME HERE I WANT TO SHOW YOU SOMETHIN
So, hey, totally going to change the topic because I don't feel like starting a new one and don't feel like digging up the appropriate thread.
But I watched "Burn After Reading" the other night, and it was a decent movie, but I felt disappointed after watching it. It seemed like the Coen brothers just didn't feel like wrapping up the movie properly. It's definitely not a movie I'd watch again.
Quote from: Hi no Seijin on September 19, 2009, 09:55:05 PMI watched "Burn After Reading" "No Country For Old Men" the other night, quite a while ago and it was a decent awesome movie, but I felt disappointed after watching it. It seemed like the Coen brothers just didn't feel like wrapping up the movie properly.
Fixed to reflect my experience.
Quote from: Twilight Wolf on September 20, 2009, 12:16:05 AM
Quote from: Hi no Seijin on September 19, 2009, 09:55:05 PMI watched "Burn After Reading" "No Country For Old Men" the other night, quite a while ago and it was an decent awesome movie, but I felt disappointed after watching it. It seemed like the Coen brothers just didn't feel like wrapping up the movie properly.
Fixed to reflect my experience.
Fix'd.