• Re: MST3K - The Return part 2 - The Gauntlet

    From Lesmond@1:229/2 to Andrew on Friday, November 30, 2018 19:29:22
    From: lesmond@verizon.net

    On Thu, 29 Nov 2018 09:46:52 -0600, Andrew wrote:

    On 11/29/2018 7:58 AM, Giallo_Vera wrote:

    Also on a side note, i spent my awkward teenage years thinking i was a
    nihilist, then was proudly agnostic for my 20s, but at 33 i'm pretty
    sure nihilism was always my true calling. I struggle to care about
    anything but my own day to day enjoyment, which is terrible for the
    people in my life but probably better to admit than try to keep hiding...

    Is Gareth the only happy go lucky, able to enjoy life person on the
    group? Everyone else sounds miserable.

    We love company.

    --
    If there's a nuclear winter, at least it'll snow.

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  • From Giallo_Vera@1:229/2 to All on Friday, November 30, 2018 01:58:38
    From: giallovera@ULTRAMEGAgmail.com

    Never been a huge 'misty' myself, but had casual enjoyment over the
    years. Anyway this new series on netflix is pretty great, if you can
    lock yourself in to an HR PUFFnSTUFF-esque 'kids tv for tripping adults'
    kinda way.

    Most importantly, in this new brief 6-episode season, they cover a Joe
    D'Amato film and an Antonia Margheriti film!

    I know most of you feel like it's not funny and not worth your time, and
    i'm not here to change that, just saying if you're fucked up enough this
    new 6-part season is a pretty enjoyable way to pass 9 hours.

    Also on a side note, i spent my awkward teenage years thinking i was a nihilist, then was proudly agnostic for my 20s, but at 33 i'm pretty
    sure nihilism was always my true calling. I struggle to care about
    anything but my own day to day enjoyment, which is terrible for the
    people in my life but probably better to admit than try to keep hiding...

    Like Big Boi said, 'Just cashed a cheque, and i'm 'bout to blow it all
    on chocolate, yeah i'm 'bout to blow it all on chocolate, sweet tooth
    baby make that dollar stretch...'

    Gareth do i need to buy furniture to save my soul?

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  • From Andrew@1:229/2 to All on Thursday, November 29, 2018 10:46:52
    From: manowarkillsNOSPAM@netscape.net

    On 11/29/2018 7:58 AM, Giallo_Vera wrote:

    Also on a side note, i spent my awkward teenage years thinking i was a nihilist, then was proudly agnostic for my 20s, but at 33 i'm pretty
    sure nihilism was always my true calling. I struggle to care about
    anything but my own day to day enjoyment, which is terrible for the
    people in my life but probably better to admit than try to keep hiding...

    Is Gareth the only happy go lucky, able to enjoy life person on the
    group? Everyone else sounds miserable.


    Andrew

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  • From the dog from that film you saw@1:229/2 to Andrew on Thursday, November 29, 2018 21:16:31
    From: dsb@REMOVETHISBITbtinternet.com

    On 29/11/2018 15:46, Andrew wrote:
    On 11/29/2018 7:58 AM, Giallo_Vera wrote:

    Also on a side note, i spent my awkward teenage years thinking i was a
    nihilist, then was proudly agnostic for my 20s, but at 33 i'm pretty
    sure nihilism was always my true calling. I struggle to care about
    anything but my own day to day enjoyment, which is terrible for the
    people in my life but probably better to admit than try to keep hiding...

    Is Gareth the only happy go lucky, able to enjoy life person on the
    group? Everyone else sounds miserable.


    Andrew




    life's what you make it - i have everything i could want - i went out
    and took it.
    if you do it you'll be as happy as me!
    plus i have nicer nested tables than you. ercol really is a fine
    furniture brand.

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  • From Dr Walpurgis@1:229/2 to the dog from that film you saw on Thursday, November 29, 2018 22:01:33
    From: burke.dennings@cunting.hun

    On 2018-11-29 20:16:31 +0000, the dog from that film you saw said:

    life's what you make it - i have everything i could want - i went out
    and took it.
    if you do it you'll be as happy as me!
    plus i have nicer nested tables than you. ercol really is a fine
    furniture brand.

    Gary, you spend half your life on a COUNCIL ESTATE and the other half
    in a WAREHOUSE. So don't start, son.

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  • From The White Lady@1:229/2 to the dog from that film you saw on Friday, November 30, 2018 08:27:37
    From: me@privacy.net

    the dog from that film you saw <dsb@REMOVETHISBITbtinternet.com> wrote
    in news:g6avp1Fr7h2U1@mid.individual.net:

    On 29/11/2018 15:46, Andrew wrote:
    On 11/29/2018 7:58 AM, Giallo_Vera wrote:

    Also on a side note, i spent my awkward teenage years thinking i was
    a nihilist, then was proudly agnostic for my 20s, but at 33 i'm
    pretty sure nihilism was always my true calling. I struggle to care
    about anything but my own day to day enjoyment, which is terrible
    for the people in my life but probably better to admit than try to
    keep hiding...

    Is Gareth the only happy go lucky, able to enjoy life person on the
    group? Everyone else sounds miserable.


    Andrew




    life's what you make it - i have everything i could want - i went out
    and took it.


    Little tables? So THAT's the key to wringing out every last drop of
    pleasure from life.

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