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The Random, Meaningless Announcements Thread!

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croak

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I have just been creepin around here the last few weeks so I thought I would actually post something....That is all.
You look familiar... no, wait, maybe I'm thinking of someone else.

:D Welcome back! I don't tend to notice people are gone until they remark on their having been gone....
 

Renji

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The bus where I rode yesterday on the way to my university played this disgusting canibal movie. I think it can be classified violent rather than a suspense horror film. I can't remove it on my thoughts, so disgusting.
 

9-10ths_Penguin

1/10 Subway Stalinist
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How is Ottawa cross-country? :D
It's not across the WHOLE country... But it's still across part of it. :D
Hm, Port Perry.... Sounds like a positively delightful place.
It's very small-town-y. You can actually see it in the movies: they did the exterior shots for the Gene Hackman and Ray Romano movie "Welcome to Mooseport" there.

I drove through Port Perry the weekend they were shooting - the main street was all done up with red, white and blue bunting - not the sort of thing I expect to see in Canada... but then I saw the movie and it all made sense.
 

croak

Trickster
It's not across the WHOLE country... But it's still across part of it. :D
Okay, fine. :p

It's very small-town-y. You can actually see it in the movies: they did the exterior shots for the Gene Hackman and Ray Romano movie "Welcome to Mooseport" there.

I drove through Port Perry the weekend they were shooting - the main street was all done up with red, white and blue bunting - not the sort of thing I expect to see in Canada... but then I saw the movie and it all made sense.
Sounds like a nice place to visit. I remember seeing army helicopters and miltary equipment and what not for a couple of days when there was filming in BC — why I never actually took any pictures or admired the scenery, I don't know. I wonder which movie it was...ah, here we go, "The Day the Earth Stood Still". Ah well.
 

ChristineES

Tiggerism
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My daughter did very well on her STAR exam. She scored high proficient, just a few points below advanced. Since I am a mom, I get bragging privileges.
 

Renji

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I really hate reporting in front of the class.. And now my prof is asking me to do it in the hospital. I really hate it.
 
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