La Fiesta de MJ

Uponastar

Well-Known Member
nibblesandbits said:
Oh...I forgot you hadn't seen it yet. Do you want me to tell you the joke now?

Maybe you better not.
Some others might not have seen it yet, either.
But you certainly got me wondering! :lol:
I definitely have to see it now!
 

Connor002

Active Member
nibblesandbits said:
No the "He did what in the cup" was the best quote from that movie!
No... actually I wouldn't consider either the "best," just two of the funniest.
It would take another viewing to find the "best" one, and that would probably be something Doc of the King said...
 

dandaman

Well-Known Member
nibblesandbits said:
um...then he's jumped on the Rascall Flatts version of Life is a Highway because I have been jamming out to that song for weeks! :lol:

Even I have, also... :lol:

I really don't want to go to soccer tonight... :(
 

Uponastar

Well-Known Member
Connor002 said:
By not going to see it again, I can say enough money to have it in my collection for eternity.

Or at least 10 years or so. :lookaroun
(The newly corrected approximated lifetime of a dvd)

DVDs only last 10 years?
I guess they'll be obsolete by then anyway.
 

Uponastar

Well-Known Member
Nemo14 said:
I haven't seen it yet either, but we plan to next week!!!:sohappy:

Yay for Betty seeing it next week! :sohappy:
Maybe I'll be through coughing, sneezing and blowing my nose soon so I can actually think about going into a movie theater.
 

Uponastar

Well-Known Member
Connor002 said:
Homemade ones are substantially less, even, according to a recent study.

Probably... I can see the industry movie away from actual material objects for sale in the future...

What does that mean?
 

Uponastar

Well-Known Member
Connor002 said:
Imagine iTunes on a massive scale... becoming the primary way to obtain movies and music, with dvds, cds, 8-tracks ( :lookaroun ) and whatever- obsolete.

Whoa. That's interesting.
I can see that happening.
There are still so many technologically challenged people. And people who just aren't interested in coming into the computer age. They will be left behind soon.
 

nibblesandbits

Well-Known Member
Uponastar said:
Whoa. That's interesting.
I can see that happening.
There are still so many technologically challenged people. And people who just aren't interested in coming into the computer age. They will be left behind soon.
yes...and that will include my mother! :lookaroun
 

Uponastar

Well-Known Member
nibblesandbits said:
yes...and that will include my mother! :lookaroun

That's a shame.
People are so initimidated. They think if they touch the wrong button something will blow up! They're missing so much!
 

Nemo14

Well-Known Member
nibblesandbits said:
yes...and that will include my mother! :lookaroun
There are a lot of people in my generation who just refuse to learn anything about computers. They're probably a little afraid of them.
 

Disnut

Member
Uponastar said:
That's a shame.
People are so initimidated. They think if they touch the wrong button something will blow up! They're missing so much!

That was me about 3 yrs ago. I still get initimidated at some stuff though.:eek:
 

nibblesandbits

Well-Known Member
Uponastar said:
That's a shame.
People are so initimidated. They think if they touch the wrong button something will blow up! They're missing so much!
the thing is that she tries...she just doesn't get it.

I can't tell you the amount of times both my dad and I have tried to show her how to copy files from a cd to the hard drive!
 

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