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| thought provoking survey | | Answer! I did!>>1)What is more difficult for you: looking into someone's eyes when you are telling them how you feel, or looking into someone's eyes when they are telling you how they feel?~Both, but it would depend on whether it was good or bad>>2)Think of the last time you were REALLY angry. WHY you were angry? Do you still feel the same way? If not, WHAT CHANGED to make you feel differently?~ I was mad with my ex roomie for lying about me to get out of the lease. No I'm not angry anymore, the situation worked itself out, and karma sucks so I leave it up to that.>>3)You are on a flight from Honolulu to Chicago non-stop. There is a fire in the back of the plane and everyone on board will die. You have enough time to make ONE phone call. Who do you call? What do you say to them?~ My mother. I tell her I love her, and to write my daughter>>4)You are at the hospital and the doctor has just informed you that you have approximately one month to live. Do you tell anyone that you are going to die? What do you do with your remaining days?
~ I would tell my mother, thats it really. I would do a few things I've always wanted to do but never could, probably... | |
| | Whatever Happened To Actor Bill Murray2 | | In 1975, Murray was recruited by Howard Cosell as Chevy Chase's replacement on Saturday Night Live. Murray quickly became famous for his classic characters like Todd the nerd and Nick the sleazy lounge singer. Murray got his first movie break in the 1979 smash hit Meatballs. His biggest acting break was in the 1984 smash hit ghostbusters, which raked in over $230 million to date and propeled his acting career. He went on to star in other hits such as Scrooged, Groundhog Day and What About Bob?, Space Jam and other hit movies. What has Murray been up to since? He started doing more serious roles and won an award from The New York Film Critics Circle for "Best Supporting Actor" in the 1998 movie "Rushmore." One of more recent known movies that Murray did was the movie remake of the television series "Charlie's Angel" in 2000, which grossed over $125 million at the box office. His last movie was "Lost In Translation", which was released in early 2003. Murray hasn't been making too many films lately and can be found spending a lot of time at golf courses. He recently played in the Pebble Beach Golf Links during... | |
| | ECTO-COOLER and more oddball flavors | | Remember when HI-C had a flavor called ECTO-COOLER; name inspired by the GHOSTBUSTERS and with Slimer on the front? I loved that as a kid!! What are some other odd beverages, foods, or products that have been buried in the pop-culture marketing graveyard? | |
| | | do ghost exist? | | do ghost exist? Might be Yes. Might be Not? But how come idea of ghost is seen in every corner and every culture? every culture ha sits own names and forms, but its always of dead people. How come this idea is evolved. Do they exist? or its just a thought in mind.. or... did u see it? | |
| | top 150 movie | | how many you have watch?1 Titanic
2 Star Wars
3 Shrek 2
4 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
5 Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
6 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
7 Spider-Man
8 Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
9 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
10 Spider-Man 2
11 The Passion of the Christ
12 Jurassic Park
13 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
14 Finding Nemo
15 Forrest Gump
16 The Lion King
17 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
18 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
19 Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones
20 Return of the Jedi
21 Independence Day
22 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
23 The Sixth Sense
24 The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
25 The Empire Strikes Back
26 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
27 Home Alone
28 The Matrix Reloaded
29 Meet the Fockers
30 Shrek
31 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
32 The Incredibles
33 Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas
34 Jaws
35 Monsters, Inc.
36 Batman
37 Men in Black
38 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
39 Toy Story 2
40 Cars
41 Bruce Almighty
42 Raiders of the... | |
| | Attention Deficit Disorder | | I gave this a little thought, and I'm not quite sure if ADD is hereditary (or can be) as I've been told in the past, and I don't believe it is a "disease" or "disorder" in the usual sense of the terms.I believe ADD comes about at a young age, as children are conditioned. I believe that if a kids parents spoil him, or give him relatively more, than over time he will be diagnosed with ADD. Why? Think about it. If a kids parents spoil him, or give him lots of things to keep him preoccupied, he is more easily distracted. For example, he might play with a fire engine toy, then see his Ghostbusters toy and run to play with that, etc. As they grow older, they begin to play with Ipods and computers and etc., and the more distractions they have been given there whole life, the greater to account for their "deficit" of attention. They are used to going from one thing to the next, and thus it is hard to focus on certain tasks throughout the day (esp. school).What do you people think about this? | |
| | what do you think | | Daniel Edward Aykroyd is an actor, comedian, and screenwriter. He was born on July 1, 1952 in Ottawwa, Ontario, Canada. He attended a Catholic high school and later studied criminology at Carleton University. Aykroyd said in an interview that he had Tourette syndrome and Asperger’s syndrome, both of which were treated successfully in his preteen years. Asperger’s syndrome is a fascination with police work, thus explaining his major of criminology. He took this a step further and carries a police badge with him everywhere he goes. He left the university before finishing his degree and began working as a comedian in various spots in the Canada club circuit.Aykroyd became more and more popular in the Canada comedy scene and soon began working with the Second City comedy troupe, and later in the National Lampoon Radio Hour, along with Chevy Chase, Gilda Radner, and Bill Murray. His rise to fame came when he was given a role as one of the original cast members of the American weekly television special Saturday Nigh Live from 1975 to 1979. His writing for SNL was rewarded in 1977 with an Emmy Award and two more nominations.On the big screen, Aykroyd played in Driving Miss Daisy... | |
| | | BEST MOVIES for the 80's? | | What's your best movies for the 80's? I've come up with the following lists. Aliens
The Terminator
The Thing
Escape from New York
The Empire strikes back
Raiders of the lost ark
Bladerunner
Connan the barbarian
Blue Thunder
Ghostbusters
Romancing the stone
Beverly Hill Cops
Big Trouble in Little China
Robocop
Angel Heart
Heathers
Rain man
Die Hard
The Breakfast Club
Platoon
Batman
Back to the Future
Scarface
The untouchables | |
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