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Post by Yages on Feb 26, 2007 0:17:47 GMT -5
About time he won an Oscar.
The man is a genius.
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Post by Dave on Feb 26, 2007 12:19:41 GMT -5
Alright.
Dave was born January 25, 1988, the first child of four to a recently married Canadian couple. This couple separated on April 16, 2001, causing Dave to move back into the city of Guelph, Ontario, the city where he was born. Three years later, Dave's stupid mother decided it was a good idea to spend her recently received divorce settlement on a house in St. Catharines, Ontario, a city where he had never been and his mother had no job leads. Dave shook his head, sucked it up, and moved to St. Catharines, where he presently lives more or less right on the beach. Somewhere along the way Dave ended up in his own apartment, got a smoking hot girlfriend, and became swept up in wrestling. In addition to becoming a way cooler all around outer person, Dave also kept in touch with childhood fuck buddy Scott Congress, which led Dave to join in the fun of OOTP. Dave has been in Dank's league since the beginning, and has become a staple with his "Dave being Dave" brand humour and wrestling write ups. Despite living on the beach, Dave doesn't really enjoy long walks on it because, quite honestly, there are rocks and sometimes dead fish and other gay shit like that. Presently, Dave is voluntarily extending his week off of school by staying home and sitting in his pajamas while waiting for the NHL trade deadline.
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Post by Yages on Feb 26, 2007 18:17:14 GMT -5
Strange, and yet slightly arousing. Weird.
It's also kind of strange that you were born in '98. I've never known a nine year old to be so perverse.
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Post by Dwight Schrute on Feb 26, 2007 20:35:01 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure Dave knows I love him.
oh and blah, blah, Scorsese. I didn't even see the Departed. I heard it was good though. And I don't really care much about the Oscars. I mean fucking Crash won best picture last year. That film was garbage, and just pissed me off. Yeah, let's make a film where everyone's a racist so everyone can see how horrible racism is. Capote was amazing, and I'm sure there were at least a 100 other films that were more deserving.
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Post by Yages on Feb 26, 2007 20:41:59 GMT -5
Amen to that.
PSH in Capote was one of the best performances I've ever seen.
Hell, I even preferred Brokeback to Crash.
Still, I can't help but feel good for Scorsese. He's consistently been one of the best filmmakers out there, and he deserves recognition for it.
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Post by Dave on Feb 26, 2007 22:45:50 GMT -5
Man typos are such my bitch.
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Post by Scott on Mar 3, 2007 1:13:49 GMT -5
^5 for me getting a mention.
and a double thumbs up for me being the one to get you back into wrestling.
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