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Post by Silwyna on Jul 25, 2008 21:28:03 GMT 1
If you're at the zoo (and under the slight influence of some good pain meds) and you see this ... ... and immediately think of the Hell House guys. Remember the pink flamingo in front of their trailer? I bet they would have loved this *g*
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Post by jensensbabe on Jul 26, 2008 1:36:18 GMT 1
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Post by Silwyna on Jul 26, 2008 17:07:24 GMT 1
... when you watch Gilmore Girls (the early years) and Dean (aka Jared) says he's 6'2 inch high and you immediately think, hey, that's wrong, he's 6'4 and then start discussing with yourself that maybe he grew up a bit since then as it's been a few years and you just can't stop thinking about that. I just keep blaming the drugs, is that okay?
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Post by jensensbabe on Jul 26, 2008 21:19:47 GMT 1
Pass those drugs this way!
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Post by yor on Jul 27, 2008 1:16:42 GMT 1
Well, I don't know that I need drugs!
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Post by malokitty on Aug 14, 2008 6:46:06 GMT 1
When your watching a law show with a cannibal killer and you think they might have a wendigo on their hands.
When anytime you read or hear the name Bela your next thought is "Bi0tch, she shot Sam. (This one made it hard to read the book series Twilight by Stephen Meyers.)
When your reading a description of Stephen Kings "Pet Sematary" and you think Wendingo's aren't suppose to bring people back to life.
When you know more classic mullet rock/metal songs than your parents who actually lived through that time.
When any Metallica, Motley Crew, or Blue Oyster Cult song makes you automatically think Dean.
Whenever Stanford comes up in conversation you think, "Oh yeah, Sam went there."
When you no longer think of salt as a condiment.
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Post by Silwyna on Aug 14, 2008 7:06:42 GMT 1
Wow, another Twilight fan. I think I really need to start reading that series. Everyone around me suddenly is talking about it.
Stanford will always be the place for me where Sam went LOL
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Post by malokitty on Aug 14, 2008 7:25:10 GMT 1
I just started Twilight because the movie is coming out in December or something, and I have a friend who worships it. Personally it's a little too lovely dovey for my taste, but the supernatural aspect kept me interested.
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Post by mick on Aug 14, 2008 12:36:17 GMT 1
I am currently reading the fourth one (since the kids have gone back to school and all, I haven't had the time to read it as much). I also like the supernatural aspect.
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Post by yor on Aug 14, 2008 14:07:02 GMT 1
I thought the story for Twilight was a bit too rushed and staged... but I enjoy the dialogue between the characters... I picked up the second book to read. Haven't started it yet. As for Salt, yes, I always think of the boys, but it is still a necessary condiment!
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Post by malokitty on Dec 9, 2008 3:39:21 GMT 1
When you expect the movie Twilight to end with Sam and Dean shooting Edward with a dead man's blood arrow and then decapitating him.
Not that I've actual seen that movie or read the books (I never got through the first one. I think I got up to the part where Edward was like 'Do I dazzle you?' and got all sparkly. After that I kind of lost interest.)
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Post by yor on Dec 9, 2008 4:36:23 GMT 1
I can't deny it... I'm in the process of reading the last one and I've had that thought on several occasions.
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Post by jensensbabe on Dec 28, 2008 2:22:14 GMT 1
When you're driving down an old country road and almost cause an accident when you slam on the breaks after seeing "Dean Road".
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Post by Silwyna on Dec 28, 2008 11:10:53 GMT 1
Awesome!
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Post by jensensbabe on Dec 28, 2008 20:04:56 GMT 1
I wanted to get a picture of it but my camera died.
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