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Chit-Chat: Daily Cross Chop

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If you ever do, watch in this order: IV, V, I, II, III, VI and then VII I guess when that's out

i must have seen the movies at least five or six times each and i've never considered watching them in this order wow

i just looked it up and saw this explanation for that order and it makes so much sense

as a total star wars nerd i thank you
 
I'm no Ted Mosby, but I have seen the appeal of Star Wars, even if I don't remember much of the newer films.

The characters have made for rather funny memes, though.
 
Sometimes in my group of real life friends I feel like I'm the only one who has watched the movies but never really cared for them and not found it particularly enjoyable to watch.

Yeah, and then people tell you you're just not watching it right and you're not giving it enough of a chance and etc etc :( sucks.
 
I was never into much of sci-fi to begin with, but regardless I do enjoy my fair share of Star Trek, the Hitchhiker's Guide, and of course Firefly. I loved that show to death, and the movie makes for a wonderful intro to the series if you don't have time to watch all 13 or so episodes with a friend.

You can't stop the signal. :)
 
i can only pray for good things from episode vii considering george 'would sell out his entire family to promote a c-3po backscratcher' lucas is more or less removed from input in this one
Well, it is being directed by J.J. Abrams, the same guy who made Star Trek: Into Darkness Terrible Remake of Wrath of Khan, so powers only know how that'll end up being.

Although Star Trek 2009 was pretty good; it was the only Star Trek thing I've seen that wasn't a boring insomnia-cure and Star Wars always was generally more exciting and better than Trek.
 
Well, it is being directed by J.J. Abrams, the same guy who made Star Trek: Into Darkness Terrible Remake of Wrath of Khan, so powers only know how that'll end up being.

Although Star Trek 2009 was pretty good; it was the only Star Trek thing I've seen that wasn't a boring insomnia-cure and Star Wars always was generally more exciting and better than Trek.

i liked the wrath of khan remake even if it was rather long
as long as james cameron isn't taking part then honestly i'm good
 
i liked the wrath of khan remake even if it was rather long
as long as james cameron isn't taking part then honestly i'm good
Speaking of James Cameron, I just got done watching Titanic for the second time ever.

Honestly, I really like it. I don't think it was really as big of a deal as it was back in the day, but I really enjoyed it.
 
Don't let go, Jack!

Don't ever let go...





...I have a problem letting go...
 
I think I'm ready to have leftover Thanksgiving breakfast.
 
I'm drained all to hell. I haven't slept since Wednesday and all I've had to eat is crap, and I just want to keep going... but I'm running out of focus to continue my tasks. I have got a good bit done though, with a number of things.

I'd really like some go-food but everyone here wants to have homemade crap instead of go-crap, so they have to cook and make the whole house smell like a nasty seafood joint for a few hours for some half-decent pie/turkey. Now were having "breakfast" Black Friday, and on the way here I got to argue about my mother on the economical definition of a consumer since she wanted to ***** about Black Friday and I was missing the point of why she was talking, and... yeah. I'm tired.
 
My family has a tradition of never cooking a turkey on Thanksgiving. Instead, we cook a ham with some KC Masterpiece Caribbean Jerk marinade. It really makes the ham savory and tasty, and combined with a good green bean casserole and some mashed potatoes, you've got the beginning of a good Thanksgiving dinner spread.
 
We had a bunch of **** for thanksgiving lunch. Turkey, ham, potatos, 5 layer mac n cheese, green bean casserole, all the fat people food. I didn't end up eating dinner and I was so grossly stuffed I didn't even bring a plate home with me for leftovers. I still haven't eaten today either.
 
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