@Tuijp: 4 more days to March! I want spring to come but at the same time...its gonna be alot of work and I'm gonna miss the lazy winter days.
I want to hibernate. Also, you don't have to ping me in here.
Same. It was his birthday a few days ago.
Oh sorry, its a habit. I imagine hibernating doesn't feel so great when you wake up after three months and your bones creak and your muscles aren't used to moving.
Well, happy birthday to Professor Scowl-face. I hope he is doing all sorts of magic wherever he is. :vanora_xd: I saw this movie with him once where he was a general and he walked around his office with a pink doll he had bought for his daughter. It was kinda cute. He had so much bigger problems but he was stressing out if his daughter wanted the singing doll or the one that dances.
Well, happy birthday to Professor Scowl-face. I hope he is doing all sorts of magic wherever he is. :vanora_xd: I saw this movie with him once where he was a general and he walked around his office with a pink doll he had bought for his daughter. It was kinda cute. He had so much bigger problems but he was stressing out if his daughter wanted the singing doll or the one that dances.
I wake up like that every day.
After seeing Robert De Niro dance around in a pink dress, nothing surprises me anymore.
ah whew! I clicked the link. (I am suspicious of links on forums, much weird stuff when I was younger) I have seen that movie before. I know there was a fallen star that became a girl, besides that I can't remember much. I wonder how much they had to bribe him to do the scene or did he really just wanna do it for fun. :vanora_xd:
PS: Still don't trust you though!
PS: Still don't trust you though!
In one world, she was a star,but in the fantasy world, she was a woman.
A guy from the first world, goes into the fantasy world to get a star and give to a girl he fancies. He then finds out she is a girl and they go through a lot of things.
Stardust the book is awful. It's slow and boring as fuck. But there is a lot more to it in the book than the cut to pieces movie (which I prefer). I'm biased though, since I don't like any of Neil Gaiman's books.
>w> Didn't like that book either, was the first one I could get all the way through though. The entire time I wanted Coraline to get freaking eaten, she's such a bratty lead to follow. LOVE the movie though.
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Having you as a Voltie would be awesome.