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moviefreakedmind said:

Jetrell Fo said:

moviefreakedmind said:

TV’s Frink said:

Jetrell Fo said:

http://originaltrilogy.com/topic/The-TVs-Frink-verses-Jetrell-Fo/id/51162/page/1

Fuck you warbler, fuck you. Where were your religious commitments when you created that thread? Maybe Methodists don’t have any, I don’t know.

I can’t believe I’m saying that but tonight was the first time I saw the linked thread. I don’t know what else to say except that I think he’s a coward and a creep for creating such a thread.

JEDIT:

I’m still waiting to see what the JEDIT is…

Fuck you TV’s Frink, fuck you. Where were your religious commitments when you created that post? Maybe agnostic Jews don’t have any, I don’t know.

I can’t believe I’m saying that but tonight was the first time I saw the above post. I don’t know what else to say except that I think he’s a coward and a creep for creating such a post.

JEDIT:

I am glad to see that you think my feelings are so funny.

If that post was an accurate picture of your feelings then I can honestly say that yes, I do find your feelings amusing to a degree.

This is the bandwagon bullshit I’ve been talking about.

I’m not on a bandwagon.

I used to think Frink didn’t have a good reason to push you around like he does but it seems apparent that you might welcome that behavior since you like to join in on it when it’s not you.

If you uniting with Frink against me ends the bickering, insults, and banter that invades each thread then I’m fine with that.

I have no reason or want to unite with Frink against anyone, for any reason, or for anything. Your words pissed me off and I said my peace. I got it out and that was it. I happen to enjoy your posts and I’d prefer to continue enjoying them.

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Why does water have to be flavored and cost money before people will drink it? Wasn’t Kool-Aid enough?

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To help Frink out, I’m not talking about pouches of flavored powder that one pours in and mixes to make Kool-Aid. Kool-Aid came well before this crap. I’m talking about “fancy water” and bottled water in general.

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Would someone call Bob Ross’s grave, Frink needs a picture painted for him.

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Off Topic is a shithole that could use a good firebombing.

Keep Circulating the Tapes.

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Sometime ago the squeeze was not in work for a bit and found the sound of my Jane Fonda style home exercise regime too annoying.
So I got a gym membership.
I paid a little extra so I could take breaks now and then while visiting the folks down south and it was quite a nice arrangement.
The gym was well equipped, the cleaning staff etc were friendly and helpful.
I got this job and they don’t have a branch where I work so I thought I would suspend my account.
The lady at the reception told me to use the website to suspend it so I tried to log on but it kept telling me my password was wrong. So I tried changing it but I was caught in an endless loop trying to prove I wasn’t a robot.
I ended up being directed to multiple sites, being pushed to download an app on my phone which I haven’t got space for and finally getting some really sarcastic comments from a representative on facebook.
I just lost my temper and cancelled the debit now they want me to pay £50 and are threatening to charge me another £25 every time I refuse to pay.
How can I go from being happy with them and wanting to suspend my account to be really furious with them and being robbed via so called service charges?
I hear this is common practice for lots of debit transactions so why is it allowed to go on?
I will never pay for anything by direct debit again.

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God, I hate fall; it’s cold and damp and depressing and it gets everywhere. I wish I could just crawl into bed and sleep 'til March.

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Bingowings said:

Sometime ago the squeeze was not in work for a bit and found the sound of my Jane Fonda style home exercise regime too annoying.
So I got a gym membership.
I paid a little extra so I could take breaks now and then while visiting the folks down south and it was quite a nice arrangement.
The gym was well equipped, the cleaning staff etc were friendly and helpful.
I got this job and they don’t have a branch where I work so I thought I would suspend my account.
The lady at the reception told me to use the website to suspend it so I tried to log on but it kept telling me my password was wrong. So I tried changing it but I was caught in an endless loop trying to prove I wasn’t a robot.
I ended up being directed to multiple sites, being pushed to download an app on my phone which I haven’t got space for and finally getting some really sarcastic comments from a representative on facebook.
I just lost my temper and cancelled the debit now they want me to pay £50 and are threatening to charge me another £25 every time I refuse to pay.
How can I go from being happy with them and wanting to suspend my account to be really furious with them and being robbed via so called service charges?
I hear this is common practice for lots of debit transactions so why is it allowed to go on?
I will never pay for anything by direct debit again.

Gosh, what a bad business. I definitely won’t be getting a gym membership with them. I hope this gets straightened out for you.

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Warbler said:

Bingowings said:

Sometime ago the squeeze was not in work for a bit and found the sound of my Jane Fonda style home exercise regime too annoying.
So I got a gym membership.
I paid a little extra so I could take breaks now and then while visiting the folks down south and it was quite a nice arrangement.
The gym was well equipped, the cleaning staff etc were friendly and helpful.
I got this job and they don’t have a branch where I work so I thought I would suspend my account.
The lady at the reception told me to use the website to suspend it so I tried to log on but it kept telling me my password was wrong. So I tried changing it but I was caught in an endless loop trying to prove I wasn’t a robot.
I ended up being directed to multiple sites, being pushed to download an app on my phone which I haven’t got space for and finally getting some really sarcastic comments from a representative on facebook.
I just lost my temper and cancelled the debit now they want me to pay £50 and are threatening to charge me another £25 every time I refuse to pay.
How can I go from being happy with them and wanting to suspend my account to be really furious with them and being robbed via so called service charges?
I hear this is common practice for lots of debit transactions so why is it allowed to go on?
I will never pay for anything by direct debit again.

Gosh, what a bad business. I definitely won’t be getting a gym membership with them.

Not to mention the travel time.

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On Halloween, I ordered The Evil Dead and Evil Dead II because I’ve never seen the Evil Dead films before, and II came in the mail today (they were shipped separately).

Well, my dad found out that I had Evil Dead II, and to my surprise, he freaked out. In hindsight, it actually isn’t that surprising, since he has always been unreasonable when it comes to entertainment standards for people who aren’t himself, but I simply wasn’t expecting it at the time. So, he took the disc from me. Now I’ll have to find out where he put it and hide it somewhere myself. It’s just so annoying to have to deal with this crap.

I’m 17, I spend half of my days on a computer/television, and I purchased a film that I was interested in watching with my own money. Does he really think that I haven’t already seen whatever it is he disapproves of in there? And he gave the whole “you’re not watching that in my house on anything I own” speech, but who says I was going to watch it at home? I mean, I would have watched them at home sometime, but that’s not my point. It really killed the mood after we finished watching The Iron Giant, too.

It’s also kind of a bummer that I won’t be able to afford Scream Factory’s Army of Darkness release until around Christmas, so I’ll probably end up waiting a little while after watching Evil Dead II, but I suppose I can live with that.

Army of Darkness: The Medieval Deadit | The Terminator - Color Regrade | The Wrong Trousers - Audio Preservation
SONIC RACES THROUGH THE GREEN FIELDS.
THE SUN RACES THROUGH A BLUE SKY FILLED WITH WHITE CLOUDS.
THE WAYS OF HIS HEART ARE MUCH LIKE THE SUN. SONIC RUNS AND RESTS; THE SUN RISES AND SETS.
DON’T GIVE UP ON THE SUN. DON’T MAKE THE SUN LAUGH AT YOU.

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I’m suddenly glad my parents didn’t mind when I watched R rated movies on the little black and white tv in my room when we first got HBO. Although in retrospect, my Dad probably didn’t care. 😉

Where were you in '77?

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My Mom doesn’t really care, it’s just my Dad. I’m not sure why he cares as much as he does. There aren’t any children in the house to be mindful of anymore (I’m the youngest in the family), and nobody watches “questionable” stuff when he’s around anyway.

Army of Darkness: The Medieval Deadit | The Terminator - Color Regrade | The Wrong Trousers - Audio Preservation
SONIC RACES THROUGH THE GREEN FIELDS.
THE SUN RACES THROUGH A BLUE SKY FILLED WITH WHITE CLOUDS.
THE WAYS OF HIS HEART ARE MUCH LIKE THE SUN. SONIC RUNS AND RESTS; THE SUN RISES AND SETS.
DON’T GIVE UP ON THE SUN. DON’T MAKE THE SUN LAUGH AT YOU.

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Similar thing happened to me in the tenth grade. I once rented all three Evil Dead films, and my dad got incensed when he checked them out. My parents henceforth banned me from renting R-rated horror films until I turned eighteen. (Yeah, just R-rated horror films, not R-rated movies in general).

Being the half-assed parents they are, this ban didn’t stick for long.

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The Evil Dead films are so over the top, they are almost cartoons. There are plenty worse films to be exposed to at that age.

Where were you in '77?

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The only movie that I remember my parents refusing to let me watch was Basic Instinct. I actually haven’t seen it even to this day.

The Person in Question

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The parodies of it were more than enough for me. 😉

Where were you in '77?

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Jeez, no wonder kids grow up deranged. Overbearing parents are crazy.

Keep Circulating the Tapes.

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My parents don’t allow Rated R movies but I can basically watch anything PG-13 on my own.

I watch all Rated R films on my computer sadly enough and not on my tv so that I don’t get caught.

It’s ridiculous. They wouldn’t let me watch Spotlight. Like God damn people, I wanna watch a well made movie about a serious and important topic. That’s about as mature of a reason to watch a Rated R movie as you can get. Deadpool on the other hand…

Return of the Jedi: Remastered

Lord of the Rings: The Darth Rush Definitives

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I was never prevented from watching any PG-13 movie.

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In my day they didn’t allow anyone to watch PG-13 movies. 😉