This also reminds me of a T-shirt I saw where Chuck Norris' face was placed over Smokey The Bear's and read: "Only Chuck Norris Can Prevent Forest Fires".Low End Lover wrote:Anyway, the t-shirt I'm still on the lookout for that I saw years ago read "Only you can prevent narcissism".
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
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Re: Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
I thought the movie was "OK", but I mostly liked the music. Scott's band had a a cool LoFi garage punk pop thing going.
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Re: Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
That's actually a good point. I was having a discussion with a couple of vegie-terrians one night at a party, and after all their BS about how unhealthy red meat was and all that, I said look, if you're a creationist, then God made half the teeth in your mouth for eating meat. If you're an evolutionist, then we evolved the same teeth for the same reason. That must have been a revelation for one of the guys, 'cause ate his first burger in years that night.bassduke49 wrote:Old joke:
If god had not wanted us to eat animals, he wouldn't have made them out of meat!"
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Re: Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Nobody in this thread is slamming meat eaters so I don't see what the sense is in actually going after vegetarians and/or vegans; the movie wasn't trying to make any statement on the subject (in my opinion), other than it's annoying when ANYONE gets on a high horse about how great their lifestyle is.
So that people know I don't have a dog in this fight, I eat meat in relatively small amounts but on a regular basis... people often ask me if I'm vegetarian, but it's only because the meat doesn't make an appearance extremely often in what I order out or bring from home. So at work my alleged "red-blooded American" friends and my conservative Hindu friends both find me a bit strange. The rest of the folks who are from China couldn't care less either way.
Anyways, this doesn't seem like a good topic for RRF discussion in the first place.
So that people know I don't have a dog in this fight, I eat meat in relatively small amounts but on a regular basis... people often ask me if I'm vegetarian, but it's only because the meat doesn't make an appearance extremely often in what I order out or bring from home. So at work my alleged "red-blooded American" friends and my conservative Hindu friends both find me a bit strange. The rest of the folks who are from China couldn't care less either way.
Anyways, this doesn't seem like a good topic for RRF discussion in the first place.
Re: Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
+1...cassius987 wrote:Anyways, this doesn't seem like a good topic for RRF discussion in the first place.
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Re: Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
It just seemed like the usual thread drift. At least marginally more interesting that the usual "congrats on the bass" or "just do it".
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Re: Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Loved the movie.
Loved the poster.
Loved the Ric usage and prominence.
Loved the poster.
Loved the Ric usage and prominence.
