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    Tin Man

    Just wondering if anyone's seen this? It's a 3 part original mini series by the Sci Fi network. Saw most of it the other night, thought it was well done. It's based on the Wiz. of OZ In it the good witch and bad witch are sisters. Remember the flying monkey's? In this they're tatoos on the witch's chest and come to life as they fly off. Thought that was pretty cool. This may not be new as I think it is because seems like I remember some radio DJ talking about it about a year ago. Maybe not. Either way, it shows in my area on Direct TV this Sunday Dec 9.
  2. Lots of good picks so far. except for The Wicker Man. (interesting movie, but once is plenty) BladeRunner never gets old Forest Gump - a masterpiece Full Metal Jacket - it's a "killer" Office Space - Milton and his stapler i'll add : Jeremiah Johnson and Charlie Brown specials (Snoopy the ace)
  3. QUOTE (makehaste2112 @ Sep 17 2007, 10:32 PM)I think people should always give up on marriages after it doesn't work after the first five years. I believe in one true love. I don't care. I've never been married. I've never given up.
  4. The Trees - trees r heavy Red Barchetta - cars r heavy Countdown - space shuttles r heavy Subdivisions - houses r heavy The Color of Right - gravity is heavy
  5. I've been interested in language and communication 4 quite awhile. I think this thread has brought up an interesting topic. How much do you think our vocabulary influences the way we look at others, at ourselves, and different cultures in general? How much do new words or phrases change how societies think? Can u give examples?
  6. QUOTE (Steel Rat @ Dec 5 2005, 11:17 PM)Here is a not-so-classic game. Ok, it's actually brand new and I made it up. The basics - try to post in here, making as few grammatical and spelling errors as possible. Those who post the most, point out the most errors, and make the fewest errors do the best. Get picky, point out everything, no matter how extremely small. Yes, sorry, this has nothing to do with Rush or music! It's still fun, though! This is one word game that I'm actually a little good at. Good luck! So, how many errors were in there? Better English grammer would be the following: This is one word game at which I am somewhat accomplished. DON'T END A SENTENCE WITH A PREPOSITION!!! And no porridge for you tonight!
  7. Heresy All around that dull gray world From Moscow to Berlin People storm the barricades Walls go tumbling in
  8. Made me think "an ill will comes arising over the cities of the plain." edit: oh that would be Grace Under Pressure I believe
  9. I think Tubey is the shisnick. I'll support him (or her or it). "Tubey, Tubey, he's our it. Until he wins, we'll hold our sh*t." btw, welcome rushfan25years.
  10. QUOTE (kyracat @ Aug 7 2005, 07:54 PM)QUOTE (clearingsky @ Jun 24 2005, 11:45 PM) It's very clear to me that Test For Echo is the most underated and underappreciated of Rush releases.I contend that 10-15 years from now T4E will be held in much higher regard. Todays' T4E is akin to Yesteryears COS which has become much more prominent with time. Taken in it's entirety,I believe T4E has as much to offer as any Rush release and it is my overall favorite,and they have all been favorites at one time or another. T4E has and will stand the test of time for the rest of time. I've always loved tha album, mainly because i like the first 2 songs, but it is a very good one, and you're right, it is underrated alot of times. T4E is a great album. I think I ranked it 4th behind SIGNALS (me fav.), A FAREWELL TO KINGS, and HEMISPHERES I think the only song on that album that doesn't do it for me is Carve Away the Stone. Other than that, I find it as soild as a rock.
  11. Oh YEAH! Well I was a fan when I was in my mother's womb. Maybe even sooner.
  12. "for you the blind who once could see" Losing it
  13. Pulled a muscle in my back today at work. Feels better. Feels great to relax. Ummmm..... ice pack.
  14. QUOTE (sundog @ Aug 3 2005, 09:52 PM)For decades, two heroic statues, one male and one female, faced each other in a city park, until one day an angel came down from heaven. "You've been such exemplary statues," he announced to them, "I'm going to give you a special gift. I'm going to bring you both to life for 30 minutes, during which you can do anything you want." And with a clap of his hands, the angel brought the statues to life. They approached each other a bit shyly, but soon dashed for the bushes. Soon, there was lots of deal of giggling, laughter, and shaking of branches. Fifteen minutes later, the two statues emerged from the bushes, wide grins on their faces. "You still have 15 more minutes," said the angel, winking at them. Grinning even wider, the female statue turned to the male statue and said, "Great! Only this time you hold the pigeon down, and I'll go on its head." Excellent! Ya got me. Never in a million years. I don't believe I could ever go in my mind from sex to pigeons. And just think how long they had been holding "it". They could have drowned that poor bird.
  15. QUOTE (sundog @ Aug 3 2005, 11:16 AM) QUOTE (RushRevisited @ Aug 3 2005, 10:24 AM) http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0508/m8_sherick.jpg Explanation: Stars are battling gas and dust in the Lagoon Nebula but the photographers are winning. Also known as M8, this photogenic nebula is visible even without binoculars towards the constellation of Sagittarius. The energetic processes of star formation create not only the colors but the chaos. The red-glowing gas results from high-energy starlight striking interstellar hydrogen gas. The dark dust filaments that lace M8 were created in the atmospheres of cool giant stars and in the debris from supernovae explosions. This spectacular portion of the Lagoon Nebula was created in scientifically-assigned colors from light emitted in very specific colors by hydrogen, silicon, and oxygen. The light from M8 we see today left about 5000 years ago. Light takes about 50 years to cross this section of M8. That is absolutely stunning! So these colors are what we would actually see if we where there? If true, that's amazing. --------- >MARS SPECTACULAR > The Red Planet is about to be spectacular! This month and next... and thanks Sundog. I had not heard that.
  16. QUOTE (Rolinda Bonz @ Aug 2 2005, 09:47 PM)QUOTE (Priestess of Syrinx @ Aug 2 2005, 06:07 PM) Q: What do you call a tennis match between Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles? A: Endless Love Good one! ou, ou, ou! I got one. What about John Gotti and Al Capone? 15-30 I couldn't think of any famous live criminals. help please.
  17. QUOTE (CanEHdian @ Aug 2 2005, 02:05 PM)QUOTE (Alsgalpal @ Aug 2 2005, 03:02 PM) QUOTE (GeneticBlend @ Aug 2 2005, 02:00 PM) A man escapes from prison where he has been for 15 years. He breaks into a house to look for money and guns and finds a young couple in bed. He orders the guy out of bed and ties him to a chair, while tying the girl to the bed he gets on top of her, kisses her neck, then gets up and goes into the bathroom. While he's in there, the husband tells his wife: "Listen, this guy's an escaped convict, look at his clothes! He probably spent lots of time in jail and hasn't seen a woman in years. I saw how he kissed your neck." If he wants sex, don't resist, don't complain, do whatever he tells you. Satisfy him no matter how much he nauseates you. This guy is probably very dangerous. If he gets angry, he'll kill us. Be strong, honey. I love you." To which his wife responds: "He wasn't kissing my neck. He wwas whispering in my ear. He told me he was gay, thought you were cute, and asked me if we had any vaseline. I told him it was in the bathroom. Be strong honey. I love you too!!" Thats a good one!!! Stupid turned tables!
  18. QUOTE (sullysue @ Aug 1 2005, 09:50 PM)I turn to this thread when I feel confused. It makes me feel normal. Birds of a feather...
  19. QUOTE (My_Shrimp_Cot @ Aug 1 2005, 05:35 PM)QUOTE (Inthend @ Aug 1 2005, 05:16 PM) QUOTE (My_Shrimp_Cot @ Aug 1 2005, 02:23 PM) Handy, as in close by. They may not be Romanian if they are visiting or the Romanian may be abroad. So your tellin' us the Romanian is a woman? And "Abroad" is not a nice thing to call a lady. I always thought women should have countered that whole "broad" thing by calling men "narrows". "So Marci, who ya going out tonight with?" "Oh, just some narrow I met at the club last week.":rfl: Narrow as in narrowminded? or some other unmanly way? I think that's how they quelched it in England. And Boston if I'm not mistaken.
  20. QUOTE (NeilPeartFan2112 @ Aug 1 2005, 12:23 PM)QUOTE (RushRevisited @ Aug 1 2005, 12:21 PM) http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0507/m106_block_c1.jpg That's an awesome pic RR. It's BEAUTIFUL!!! Knew as soon as I saw it... ! "God's Easter egg" Thanks RR.
  21. QUOTE (My_Shrimp_Cot @ Aug 1 2005, 02:23 PM) Handy, as in close by. They may not be Romanian if they are visiting or the Romanian may be abroad. So your tellin' us the Romanian is a woman? And "Abroad" is not a nice thing to call a lady.
  22. QUOTE (Alsgalpal @ Aug 1 2005, 12:17 AM)QUOTE (Inthend @ Jul 31 2005, 11:52 PM) QUOTE (MrMiltonBanana @ Jul 31 2005, 08:39 AM)http://www.juggernuts.com/images/uploads/lifeson.jpg Reporter: So how's the writing coming along? I have had a bad day. Mamma warned me there'd be days like these. Even rock stars. (maybe especially rock stars.) or "I am alive, I will survive!"
  23. QUOTE (MrMiltonBanana @ Jul 31 2005, 08:39 AM)http://www.juggernuts.com/images/uploads/lifeson.jpg Reporter: So how's the writing coming along?
  24. QUOTE (Rolinda Bonz @ Jul 31 2005, 03:50 PM) I fought my way all the way back thru this thread... Risking a certain thread killing fate... oh my! Just to bring you this. And I'd do it again. Now where was I... Oh yeah...
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