Bob Terwilliger wrote:
> Metamorph wrote:
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>>Grizzly Greetings!
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>
> *ahem* "Grisly," I think you mean...
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>>It is my favorite shopping season and I don't even have to leave the
house
>>to do it.
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> <snip>
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>>And movies for the holidays! Brothers Grimm, Corpse Bride, Harry Potter
>>and the Goblet of Fire, yet another Oliver Twist, Serenity, Memoires of
a
>>Geisha, and Zathura (a space trip game like Jumanji).
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> I'm a bit confused: First, I'm not sure what you mean by "the holidays,"
> given the Halloween-centric context of the rest of your post. Did you
mean
> the Halloween season, or the Christmas season? As far as I can tell,
the
> Harry Potter movie won't come out until well after Halloween, so maybe
you
> meant the Christmas holidays. But in that case, "Serenity" will probably
> have already finished its run in the theaters, and it probably won't be
out
> on DVD yet. I guess what I'm trying to say is, "Huh? Me no understand."
"Nobody ever listen to Zathras. Even Zathras never listen to Zathras."
The holidays would be, probably in something like this order, equinox,
hallowe'en, thanksgiving, solstice, and yule. There are probably some I
forgot, like New Network Season Premiere Night or something.
--
The incapacity of a weak and distracted government may
often assume the appearance, and produce the effects,
of a treasonable correspondence with the public enemy.
--Gibbon, "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire"
nam primi in omnibus proeliis oculi vin****ur.
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"Sometimes, Evil drives a mini-van."
--Desperate Housewives


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