P. S. Despite what Rep may have thought, I am still alive. Unless this is one of those Bruce Willis I'm-really-a-ghost-but-I-don't-know-it things. Oh, and sorry to the one guy who I just ruined the Sixth Sense for. Is it my fault your country only gets American movies 13 years after they're released? How do you have internet?!
Point is... Okay I don't have one. Anyway, I was without internet for a couple weeks, but I have it again. So the two of you who missed me -sorry, three, I forgot to count the Sixth Sense guy- I'm back (hooray?). The rest of you, carry on with your indifference. That's what makes you all you. I think. Well who cares. See, it makes me me too.
My sentences are like poetry.
I've missed you! And the moral is accurate. That's why I never bought into Fatal Attraction.
ReplyDeleteThese always make me laugh. I didn't even remember she was in this movie.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely poetry!! Every word you write rings with sunshine and flowers.... I think little birdies are swirling around my monitor while I'm reading this!! lol
ReplyDeleteHey dude, I missed you!!
Glen Close is defintely not attractive AT ALL! I didn't get the reference to her because I didn't remember her in the movie!!! That's how much I like her. Have you done one of those actor rating thingies on her?? How did she rate if you did?
Glad you are back!!
welcome back to the land of the (barely) living....the interwebz!
ReplyDeleteTS, are you sure you're alive? I think I'm going to need more evidence before I return your Will.
ReplyDeleteGlen Close is a good Knobs...he he he.
ReplyDeleteGoddamn poetry, you're a veritable Shakespeare.
ReplyDeleteI agree about Glen Close. The role should have gone to Pamela Anderson. Okay, maybe not...
ReplyDeleteGREAT Stick Figure Movie! Love this series (another stroke of genius on your part).
Welcome back!
ReplyDeleteThe world needs more of your rambling poetry. So it's time to bring back the front porch stylings of TS in full.
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