3) Witchblade
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cdull — 9 years ago(November 08, 2016 09:58 AM)
Well we're a fine pair, making each other blush. We'd be the two sitting in the back giggling because we're trying to make each other laugh.
Well you make me smile and I believe in reciprocating. It's the nice thing to do, especially when it's for a good friend. I try to be kind because well, I don't want to act on-line in a way I wouldn't in real life and I don't like bullying others or making them miserable in any way. Yeah I'm no Facebook, but I only talk with friends and family and don't follow discussions on the pages. And I don't use Twitter because if I have something to say I'd tell people I want to know or start a blog. SO I guess that makes me behind too, but I find social media sometimes cuts out the social aspect as people don't interact as personally as they used to.
I'm always listening to songs through YouTube instead of buying albums. Right now I'm listening to "Obsession" by Animotion because I am in an 80s mood and this is my third song since I've been on-line today. I did have a doctors appointment that was an hour trip in total so I got through The Beatles Sgt. Pepper' Lonely Hearts Club Band and Abbey Road. As a kid I was at a couple symphonic concert my parents took me to. Been a long time since I went to a concert but I did see a musical earlier this year. That has to count for something!
Haven't read any modern Romance novels. I have read a lot of Hellenistic Romance, Medieval Romance, and Gothic Romance. But they're completely different from what we think of as romance. Haven't seen any romcoms of the last decade because they do not appeal to me. And apparently not to other viewers as they're not doing well at the box office. I loved The Gravity Between Us! THat was a great book and I am so glad you introduced it to me. I keep trying to find gay romance but I somehow keep finding gay erotic instead. Weird.
The Gravity Between Us would make a great movie!
Speaking of Stephen King did you know he's writing a children's book that's coming out this month? It's called "Charlie the Choo-Choo" and he wrote it under an alias. I have read all those heroes you haven't. But then you've many I haven't so I guess we're even.
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DebLovesBeccy — 9 years ago(November 11, 2016 04:15 AM)
Well we're a fine pair, making each other blush. We'd be the two sitting in the back giggling because we're trying to make each other laugh.
Yes, we would.
I am the same and unless somebody gets on my nerves or says something that offends me I try to be kind to everybody and dont say anything I wouldnt say to anothers person face sadly that does not describe some of the Whinger Ninjas and Keyboard Warriors on this site like our rude friend Woozie Wuzzle who we dealt with on the Beauty and the Beast board and that homophobic turd that bullied me on private message a few weeks ago. People like them only come on this site to bully and offend people and they get some kind of sick thrill out of doing it and enjoy getting into fights and if we had full time moderators on here they would be dealt with but sadly we dont so they are free to do that with no repercussions for their actions. On Facebook I have heard it is very similar now and there are a lot of people (especially young people) that get bullied on it and the owners do nothing about it.
Being behind with social networking sites and other things doesnt bother me and I remember when we first heard about Twitter Beccy said only twits would use it.
l have a few friends that used to have Facebook accounts that don't use them anymore and the sheer addiction some people have now to social Networking sites is astonishing and worrying especially with children. I think children shouldn't have social networking accounts unless they are monitored by their parents 'cause there have been too many cases I have heard about where young teens have taken their own lives after getting a lot of mean comments on them and my Sister won't even let my nieces or nephew go on Facebook or Twitter 'cause she has seen the dark side of those sites. While I love the internet I happy I grew up in a pre-social networking and pre-texting era where people did things the traditional way and actually went over each others houses to talk to one another and kids played outside like Beccy and I did but we grew up in the country so it was different for us.
I love You Tube too and I have discovered a lot of artists and bands on You Tube over the last few years and bought their albums on I Tunes and I think You Tube has been a great addition for a lot of artists and bands to promote themselves. One of my favourite bands (the Dollyrots) I discovered on You Tube over a decade ago and I also found Hey Monday which was Cassadee Pope's Rock band before she went on the Voice and become a Country Music artist. You Tube has a lot of music videos on it that were never aired here in Australia in the 80s and 90s and I am still finding music videos for old songs I loved that I didn't even know existed. The only thing that annoys me about You Tube is there are some videos that won't air outside of North America and come up with a "Sorry This Video is Unavailable In Your Country" message and what is really silly is some of them are music videos of AUSTRALIAN artists and bands!! They block us from watching our own music videos now.
I did hear somewhere Stephen King was working on a childrens novel but I havent looked into it yet and didnt know he was writing it under a different alias. I know Stephen King went by another name called Richard Bachman which he said was inspired by Randy Bachman (From Bachman Turner Over-Drive and the Guess Who) and he released books like the Running Man, Thinner and the Regulators under that name before it was revealed to be Stephen King. I think I told you I have a lot of Stephen King novels and I have seen a lot of his movies too and have them on DVD. You really should read Tara Moss's Makedde Vanderwall series starting with Fetish. I love Tara and I have met her a few times and she is very friendly.
Fun Fact of the Day: Debbie loves emoticons of cute animals and thinks IMDB needs to add some more.
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LithMaethor — 9 years ago(November 01, 2016 10:38 AM)
Careful with that word
"Terrific" just doesn't mean what it used to anymore
You're suffering from delusions of adequacy.
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cdull — 9 years ago(November 01, 2016 01:37 PM)
Of all the superhero shows on TV Gotham is my favorite. I love the characters and am always looking forward to what happens next.
My only complaint, and it's a minor one, is Gordon's mess of a love life. I think he needs to get serious, settle down, and produce the future Batgirl!
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DareDevil19991 — 9 years ago(November 19, 2016 01:24 AM)
where's Dent
In the same purgatory as Montoya and Crane. Dent will probably show up in later seasons (If it gets that far). Hopefully they hint at his split-personality when he does return and gives us his backstory about the coin he always use. It's fine if they decide to rip-off the Batman Animated Series Harvey Dent storyline for that (But not make him Two-Face until Bruce is Batman). -
HarleyPool — 9 years ago(November 23, 2016 08:50 AM)
How good was Nygma this week? Creepy good. He's really going to that dark, yet witty and funny place I like about him in the Arkham games.
The Catwoman costume easter egg was pretty cool, too.
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lfrancis666 — 9 years ago(December 16, 2016 05:49 AM)
It's kinda sad how underrated Gotham is. OK, the first season was a bit all over the place but season 2 was a huge improvement and season 3 is pretty good too. I wish more people would give it a(nother) chance.
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