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ENTITY2000 07-26-2006 09:00 AM

i have a best friend who knows shit that only the devil knows about me! she'll take it to the grave with her too! she is one of those childhood friends! ya know, do any of you have a friend that has been around since you were a kid?

Miss Olivia 07-26-2006 09:06 AM

Yep, my best friend has been there since I was twelve. We now live three thousand miles apart, but we still talk. She came to visit in April, and I've gone to visit her twice this year. She'll always be my friend, barring any major calamities.

meetthecreeper 07-26-2006 09:12 AM

Define friends?

I have aquaitences.

Angelakillsluts 07-26-2006 09:17 AM

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I have a friend I met when I was 5, it was the first day of kindergarten and I immediately sat beside her and we were best friends from that day forward. :)

She's moving to the other side of the country this summer though. :(

Despare 07-26-2006 09:20 AM

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Originally posted by meetthecreeper
Define friends?

I have aquaitences.

Ever read Intensity?




What are friends for?

Alibis.

Vodstok 07-26-2006 09:21 AM

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Originally posted by Angelakillsluts
Vod, be honest. Have you ever actually sat down and watched Friends? It's hilarious.
I can barely sit through most sit-coms. I can usually fiugure out how things will play out in the first five minutes... and yes, Friends was given a chance, and proved to be bland and predictable to my eyes.

"hey look, the bignosed guy whined again. the italian moron said 'How you Doin'?' The sarcastic guy tripped! The light brunette smiled akwardly and played with her hair while talking to the blonde bimbo who said something stupid. Courtney Cox cooked something. HIlarious!"



Sorry. I really hated it.

Angelakillsluts 07-26-2006 09:23 AM

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Originally posted by Vodstok
I can barely sit through most sit-coms. I can usually fiugure out how things will play out in the first five minutes... and yes, Friends was given a chance, and proved to be bland and predictable to my eyes.

"hey look, the bignosed guy whined again. the italian moron said 'How you Doin'?' The sarcastic guy tripped! The light brunette smiled akwardly and played with her hair while talking to the blonde bimbo who said something stupid. Courtney Cox cooked something. HIlarious!"

lmao atleast you gave it a chance.

Vodstok 07-26-2006 09:25 AM

It was much more than most get. I was curious to see what everyone was raving about. I liked the monkey... But then they got trid of him and kept David Schwimmer.


I'll never understand hollywood.

PR3SSUR3 07-26-2006 09:30 AM

It was a very funny show - well written and performed, and ended on a high.

No surprise that each of the cast have carved themselves a niche through Hollywood, some with more success than others.

Vodstok 07-26-2006 09:40 AM

I rarely like a sitcom (live action, anyway), but the ones i found apealing tend to be more bizarre, rather than "Quirky" (which usually means "retarded").

New radio was great. I enjoyed Roseanne, probably because it was white trash rather than unrelateable rich new yorkers. Married With Children was, well, Married with children :)


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