Thaistickers's Replies


I think that's Billy Joel. Stallone is the better actor (though all his movies are $hit) but Arnold is the better man. Wow. Is that true or some sort of stand-up comic joke? That raises another question--why do zombies require nutrition? Moe Howard Curly Howard Larry Fine Silk Soy (vanilla) is beaucoup delicioso! If you could cook with it I would never buy cow milk. (These days it is almost always sold out at the store, and I have to get some inferior-tasting brand like Simple Truth--not bad, but not Silk.) You and Eric definitely lack the humor gene. " linuxlad (814) 18 minutes ago Anubis, I didn't realize until after I replied to "Thaistickers" that it is a dormant sock account that someone created around two months ago." You need to get out into the real world a bit more. Nothing dormant here but your mind. "Wait,...shouldn't this be in the parasite post?" See the top of the home page: "MovieChat – Discuss Movies, TV Shows & Celebrities" Again, the name of the web-page is "moviechat." I tried to watch it, got about 30 minutes in before quitting. I thought at the time, wow--Korea has finally caught up with Hollywood--1990s Hollywood! This post was deleted because it was tinny! Just state your case, jackass. True that proscription. I don't know many women who could absorb this movie. Are any of you (women, that is) here who have seen it? I'm not surprised though that it was written and directed by a woman. I am able to get it on my tablet. Did you use a computer? I agree, absolute trash. I should have known from the "critic" reviews on RT--only a dozen from very obscure sources. The Plague, by A. Camus You might try Goodreads.com. If you want to join in the discussion it's a bit hard as they don't order their threads chronologically, but according to seniority or popularity or something like that. Most of the discussions are of a very low literary merit--I can get much more enlightenment on any particular novel just by reading one page written by a real scholar in a real journal than from all the posts put together on the same novel on Goodreads. I suggest you try jstor.org--it's only one-way communication, but much higher level of appreciation than anything you'll come across in Goodreads.