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Oh dear god, say it wasn't so..

We played the Star Wars theme in high school orchestra. Those of us who didn't play during the open stanzas sang Nick's lyrics under our breaths, but not low enough for our nazi conductor not to hear us. He was less than amused but its still one of my favorite memories of HS orchestra and the 2nd chair clarinets..

Glad we missed out on that one. I don't think that is a bad movie per se and it does have its moments.

I saw an interview where Romero said the original film was written as a horror-comedy. I always find the film a bit hard to take seriously, since it was filmed not that far from where I went to college in PA and we actually partied in that graveyard at one point.

The Shining never scared me the way some other films have. I love Stanley Kubrick, but while the film is visually amazing, since so much of the horror happens inside the characters minds in the book, it doesn't translate well. The scenes that do get me in the film are the ones for example, where Danny stops by Room

Having been in my pre-teens when the original movie came out, I have to concur here. I remember friends sneaking into showings at the time, and then having issues sleeping for a few nights afterwards. I also think that movies like these become cliches and comedic tropes over time, which takes away a bit of the

You just gave me flashbacks to living in Western PA for four years. And a huge stomach ache.

Was she eating some gree-zie fries? Then she would have been truly doomed

When you read any Apple promotional literature, if you took a shot for every buzz word they wrote, you'd be passed out within two paragraphs.

Apple is full of people trying to desperately in search of solutions to problems that don't exist. If they ever fuck with Garage Band, I will drive up to their headquarters and riot in their software development group.

I think there is no more redundant phrase than "Creepy Trump"

My daughter moved to Philly several years ago. She now says "yea" or "yeh", instead of yeah or yes. She has this weird mix of Northern Cal and Philly now in her accent.

susdy. yea, I ain't drivin'

Yeah, give me some of that Jawn, a-ready

Agreed. One word: Camden

Our local pub has this promo, that if you drink 99 beers from their menu, you get a Tshirt and a plaque on the wall of fame. That was the last time I had a Bigmouth. I hear its good for tenderizing meat though

IC isn't a particularly bad cheap beer, but god, IC Light tastes like old dishwater.

same as Schlitz, worse than Stroh's IMHO. Never had to drink Old Milwaukee thank god. Though god help me, I have had Mickey's.

How about "Sidney Crosby" (runs and hides..)

Yuengling and Rolling Rock are the beers of the desperate individuals who must couch dive for quarters on the Thursday before payday for beer money. So they'll lose a few college students, who will move to drinking Rolling Rock. Like a college friend once said, Yuengling is one step up from panther piss, but panther