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I heard about that. Someone I know of that knew german was killing themselves laughing when the german anthem was being sung. The words in english were hilarious enough, I'd love to know that the actual german words were..

or in kiss kiss bang bang as supporting.. both such great movies

I loved this as well.. as much or more than Airplane.. Have no idea why it was considered a flop..one of my all time faves - and so many great scenes!

no problem..Canada does have its issues, but overall its a good place. and it is big. Thats actually more of a problem than an asset sometimes. Its hard to get around, and expensive. Its cheaper for me to fly to Amsterdam than Montreal, which while great for europe hopping, makes it harder to visit my own country.

Sorry. I'm a Calgary fan and thought I would stand up for it. It won't happen again.

Whether or not Calgary really ever had the redneck thing going on may be up for debate, although it certainly had that perception back in the day. Maybe it still does. And of course, Tommy's personal experience is what it is. But Nenshi being the first muslim mayor in north america is something. Also the fact that

I was never really much of a fan, I mean, I appreciated that he had a good band and all, and some of his songs were catchy, but that was it. I had a chance to see him in Houston a few years ago, sort of right before clemens died. I have to say, it was an amazing show. And you're right, the energy was palpable. And

I'm glad you liked it.. It was one of those films that stuck with you for awhile, which is always a good sign..

did you work at a pizza place? Just curious…

Thats a good point.. I wonder if there is a theory to that.. but I'm glad to know others have heard Starless. sometimes I think it is my one man mission to educate people as to its sheer awesomeness as a work of rock art.

So many to list…the first time I saw Michelangelo's David.. no matter how often you've seen pictures of it, or replicas, even the one on the square outside in Florence.. when you see the original.. its just so beautiful. I started to well up. Same thing happened the first time I heard Eva Cassidy's voice in her

Are you sure? According to a National Geographic Study taken in 2002, 30% of americans surveyed between the age of 18-24 could not identify the pacific ocean on a map. More than half could not locate India, and over 85% could not locate Iraq. Remember, this was 2002, one year after 9/11 - you would think Iraq would

I see your challenge and reply with "You Know my Name (Look up my number)" - an oft overlooked but fabulous track..

Ok.. navel gazing time.. I heard this on a friend's kid's music collection and thought.. hey, not bad. Kinda catchy.. I actually don't mind this. I might even..like it.. And now I just watched the video, and feel sad for my naive foolish self. I can't unwatch that, and now I no longer enjoy this song. My life is a

i loved this play when I saw it in the theatre, but never thought it could translate to the movie screen.. maybe I need to check this out..

I love his comedy.. so great! I'm glad to hear he's still telling jokes..

I loved that song. And the video. Man. She was a force unto herself. You just couldn't stop watching. But now, it seems that her actions have overshadowed her work. Its too bad. I still hold out hope for another song like 212..but I'm an optimistic sort.

Thanks for the tip! I just joined, and one of the comics is worth anywhere from $25 to $160.00.. He has two volumes of them…very interesting…not that I would want to sell them, but still…

Thats what I'm seeing from all the comments here.. Not really followed much of the new stuff, comics wise, although certainly I've admired what I've seen of the work of the new generations from Frank Miller onward..I can see how its revitalized the medium.. today's comics bear almost no resemblance to the comics of