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  • Originally posted by ckBejug
    That's strange, I wonder why I thought you were in Fresno. Nevermind then.
    Well, my father took a job in Fresno when I was two years old. We lived there until I was about three or four. My parents couldn't adjust (all my relatives were in L.A.), so we just moved back.

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    • Originally posted by winoman
      And on a (perhaps) related note - don't know if I ever mentioned this here (have on another Armenian site...) but I used to be friends with John Fruscante (of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers). At the time (nearly 15 years ago? - more or less - about when he had just joined the band...) - he was dating this gal who was nearly twice his age. They used to re-enact the scene from Blue Velvet with the (older) gal and the (younger) Kyle McClughlin (whatever his name is) - where she finds him spying on her and then jumps on top of him - etc. Anyway - they knew all the words and acted it all out (even with a big knife!) - and they really got off on it...then of course they would go at it! (ussually, though not always by going into another room...) This was at his apartment BTW. Yeah - it was their "thing". Always entertaining I must say.
      That's awesome and disturbing at the same time. Did he breathe Amyl Nitrite?

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      • Originally posted by TomServo
        Well, my father took a job in Fresno when I was two years old. We lived there until I was about three or four. My parents couldn't adjust (all my relatives were in L.A.), so we just moved back.
        Maybe I have ESP?

        The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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        • Originally posted by ckBejug
          Maybe I have ESP?

          Could be. I don't remember Fresno very well. I did like some Chuck E. Cheese type place called Pistol Pete's. Sound familiar?

          American Beauty - This is actually a pretty crappy movie. It has some beautiful cinematography though.

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          • Originally posted by TomServo
            That's awesome and disturbing at the same time. Did he breathe Amyl Nitrite?
            hm - don't really remember that to be honest...possible...but I don't think so (and wasn't it Dennis Hopper who did that?)...yeah awesome and disturbing is a good description...it was actually quite entertaining to watch (and she was a hottie...)

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            • Originally posted by TomServo
              American Beauty - This is actually a pretty crappy movie. It has some beautiful cinematography though.
              I thought it was a great movie...but perhaps it "spoke to me" considering my age etc... - I could never be married to that dumb b*tch however (sorry - not my usual language - but I think it aptly describes the wife...)...movie was interesting and great fun IMO...

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              • The Bycicle Thief

                9/10

                Awsome movie, it's in Italian with subtitles. We take sooooo much for granted in our world, and this film made me realized that as I (a 21 year old male!!) was shaking my head slowly with tears in my eyes at the end of the movie.

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                • Originally posted by TomServo
                  Could be. I don't remember Fresno very well. I did like some Chuck E. Cheese type place called Pistol Pete's. Sound familiar?
                  Nope, I've only ever been to Fresno once. A high school trip to put on a play for some of the people at the Ararat Home.
                  The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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                  • The Corporation - it was long, but very informative... i think my book will be on how business is becoming the new religion

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                    • For lack of anything better to do on Firday night I actually went and saw the new Amityville Horror movie. I prefer scary movies that actually give you something to think about afterward to gory movies that have a lot of music setting up dramatic bloody or just gross shots, which this movie was. However, here is something that almost made it all worth it--



                      They really pushed the limits of that R rating with scenes of his ever so low towels or pajama bottoms, juuust skirting the bottom of his ripped V (actually lower than it is in this pic). Who knew he was so hot?
                      Last edited by ckBejug; 04-18-2005, 11:36 AM.
                      The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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