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Ha ha, we Canadians have been able to watch it on our aeroplanes for some time now! That's appropriate, since an aeroplane is the best place for the average schm*ck to pick up a celebrity's illness! If you consider Daniel J. Travanti a celebrity, that is, ha ha!

I thought John Candy was pretty good in Splash!

Was there a sequence with a living nose!

That would have been great!

Ha ha, has anyone seen Tales From the Quadead Zone? That's what this sounds like! I believe Jamie Foxx will be our guide into the Quadead zone twice a fortnight!

Ha ha, he looks great!

This reminds me of that Beck song, Fume! Ha ha, "There's a fume in this truck and I don't know if I'm dead or what the france!"

"Sarlacc currently en-route from Florida to West Virginia just to get a taste of this snack pack!"

Ha ha, please link to that report! I'd love to read it!

Or 1956's 1984!

Ha ha, typo! These fellows are usually in a much more opulent studio across town, so this video depicts them slumming!

Ha ha, it's got to be Ted Wass!

Ha ha, I too have never seen The Wire, but at pockyclipse I won't be worrying too much about it! I mean, it's a TV show, isn't it? I'm sure it's a good TV show, but so was M*A*S*H!

Ha ha, I'm kind of the same! I've never been much into metal (more of a punk rock fellow, ha ha, not that they're necessarily in opposition!), but I really enjoy "Fighting Cock" by Rotomagus! Ha ha, check it out and you will love it too! You will only be able to think
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OF FIGHTING COCK, HA HA!

I simply suggest that all characters speak in a bright, cheerful manner! Also they should periodically express their feelings with short bursts of laughter! And if they are surprised or shocked by something, they should say "Sweet wingalls!" Ha ha! I think the films would be great!

You know, this movie sounds a lot like A Bucket of Blood! Ha ha, that's a great picture!

He just put out an album of duets with Elton John, ha ha! Thanks but no thanks, Leon!

Ha ha, I'm way ahead of you! I got in touch with an aged, legendary figure, and now it's safe to say we're buddies!

Ha ha, sad news! I saw his great, great Leon Russell movie A Poem Is A Naked Person when he came to my town and presented it - the only way it can legally be screened because of rights issues and so forth! What an excellent movie it was, still the best music documentary I've ever seen! At some point early in the

As long as it doesn't turn out the Necronomicon was raised in a trailer by a stri*per mom and had to work double shifts at the dog food factory, I'm okay with it, ha ha!