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Well, thank you. I'm calling #antifa on you! Reported!!! Liar. You're a mooley. King of the Moolies. I'll take the beer. Glenn would love to have a hot dog! I had your mom last night. She tasted like Spam. Spam-Lite to be exact... lil rubbery and tasted like chicken. You know what I mean? Get it? Hush you. Why don't you just give me a Swiss cheese sandwich... on rye. R-Y-E. I allowed you to call me stupid? Why you!!! Time for the Marines! heck ya man! I'm the wind baby! tgs333! Last I checked I gots the man hanky dangling outta my back pocket. the 70's porn stache. Hobo-scotch-Marlboro breath. I haven't seen, or bothered to see, my kids in 4 whole weeks. Not to mention I haven't paid child support in over 2½ years. That's right I'm tgs-Challis-333! Soggy and Glenn forever!!! Shower's good. Put in new pipes last year. Frozen Scottish Meat Pies. You don't really know much about the Canadian Halloween. You thought no further than the strange custom of having the children wear masks and go out begging for candy and Scottish meat pies. It was the start of the year in my old Canadian land and I'd be waiting ... in my house of wattle and clay. Then I saw Ellie Grimbridge step out of the shower and I was like LAZER BEAM!!! Opps. Sorry Glenn, I thought you were Mrs. Kupfer. But yes. As I said before it was 1987, I was 14 years old. Having just moved to a new country, Canada. I can't recall if it was September or October but it was around Halloween 1987. It came on cable tv (and cable tv in Canada at the time sucked, you only had like 87 channels. Compared to the USA's 300+). I cannot reason why I never saw H3 before this time. Like a lot of people, I rented VHS movies a lot. I sort of new that Michael Myers was not going to be in it, because in 1982 my oldest brother went to see it at the theater. I remember him coming home, disappointed, and muttered something about there was no Michael Myers in it. I kept HOPE ALIVE! Believing by some miracle Michael Myers would be in it. And... he wasn't. Expect for the Challis hostage scene where we briefly see Michael Myers on a tv commercial. Never the less, I was a fan instantly of the film. It had a airy-creepy-Halloween vibe about the whole thing. Near the end of the film as Dan is prancing around the factory, it felt like being in a haunted house. I don't know, the film was sucky but mystical at the same time. That is the only way I can sum up what I felt at the time. Other than the what I felt about Ellie Grimbridge. And Linda's rack. Thanks Glenn. I started to stick out reading that. Just saying. 1987. I remember it well. My first thought was "wtf" where is Michael Myers. Then I thought about that Ellie-Robo hand and wish to God I had one. How abouts you? It's ok. Just don't try not to do that when Marge is hanging around. Kinda sick.