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Date: Tuesday, 1 March 2005 07:36 (UTC)no subject
Date: Tuesday, 1 March 2005 08:43 (UTC)I didn't know that the spoon and banana, or the cloud, that I saw on that page and which I've seen in userpics were related, either.
Is there a preview of the film on the net you can point me to? According to the FAQ, it's only available on film and on DVD.
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Date: Tuesday, 1 March 2005 15:05 (UTC)no subject
Date: Tuesday, 1 March 2005 10:17 (UTC)I'll rip out your ribcage and wear it as a hat
Date: Tuesday, 1 March 2005 10:55 (UTC)That cartoon is indeed a good illustration of that. I'd never heard the phrase before, though.
Re: I'll rip out your ribcage and wear it as a hat
Date: Tuesday, 1 March 2005 10:58 (UTC)(disappointed you didn't place it :P)
Re: I'll rip out your ribcage and wear it as a hat
Date: Tuesday, 1 March 2005 11:07 (UTC)If you'd like to give me the complete boxed set on DVD as a birthday gift, you're more than welcome, though =)
Re: I'll rip out your ribcage and wear it as a hat
Date: Tuesday, 1 March 2005 11:11 (UTC)Would you like to solve all my employment/financial problems for me? :P
See, I on the other hand have the entire boxed set of both Buffy and Angel on dvd (na-na :P)
Buffy DVD boxed set
Date: Tuesday, 1 March 2005 11:20 (UTC)Excellent! How much will the postage be, and where should I send they money for it?
Or maybe I should come visit you and we can spend a couple of weeks catching me up :)
Re: Buffy DVD boxed set
Date: Tuesday, 1 March 2005 11:27 (UTC)lol
I think it takes me about about a week to go through a season when I really get into it (depending on work, and what I'm currently reading and stuff). That's 7 weeks for Buffy and 5 weeks for Angel. You're looking at a pretty fabulous holiday.
Did you read my post about the projector we put on the roof of the laundry a few months ago? ;)
Re: Buffy DVD boxed set
Date: Tuesday, 1 March 2005 11:36 (UTC)Thanks for the offer! And what a change it would be from snowy Germany. It's March, for goodness' sake!
I'll be down in *checks prices* er, can you send me a ticket?
Did you read my post about the projector we put on the roof of the laundry a few months ago? ;)
I don't remember that one, no :)
Re: Buffy DVD boxed set
Date: Tuesday, 1 March 2005 12:03 (UTC)Are you MAD??
I'd pick winter any day over our summers. Actually, I'd pick anyone elses winter over our winters too (they're a joke!).
Should swap apartments one year :)
Can't find the post. (they need a good search engine in lj, just to check your own entries). We lugged all the equipment up onto the roof and projected the movie against the apartments wall-- was very very cool :)- but not in a chilly way, cause we're in Australia, remember :P)
Re: Buffy DVD boxed set
Date: Tuesday, 1 March 2005 12:49 (UTC)All right :)
Yeah... the're an external search (with Feedster), but I think it doesn't work too well, and you have to sign up your journal at Feedster first or something.
I usually Google if I can't quickly find it, but then I post most things public.
Re: Buffy DVD boxed set
Date: Tuesday, 1 March 2005 23:42 (UTC)And that's nothing for Australian summer, we're often about 45 mark..
Winter, come out and play!