The Official Adam Pascal Love Thread, part three — Page 459
#11452
Posted: 1/3/06 at 12:33pm
"The Adam"
His fame is getting up there with Adam and Eve.
Dun dun dun!
His fame is getting up there with Adam and Eve.
Dun dun dun!
#11453
Posted: 1/3/06 at 2:54pm
marks tie was way to short in that scene :)
thats like my biggest pet peeve
thats like my biggest pet peeve
"I feel god in this chili's..."
#11455
Posted: 1/4/06 at 5:53pm
Heh, it's good that I'm not the only one that feels awkward.
#11456
Posted: 1/4/06 at 6:45pm
I'm the complete opposite, siamese.
I would hide in a shell with eyeholes.
I'm the opposite: a lot closer to my mother.
I would hide in a shell with eyeholes.
I'm the opposite: a lot closer to my mother.
#11457
Posted: 1/4/06 at 8:59pm
is Rent still playing near anyone? It came and went in my movie theater
but i got to see it 3 times
--Alex--
"They're singing, "Happy Birthday"
You just wanna lay down and cry
Not just another birthday, it's 30/90
Why can't you stay 29
Hell, you still feel like you're 22
Turn 30 in 1990
Bang! You're dead, what can you do?"
--TTB
#11458
i'll have to go into the city and see it...i live in Long Island
Posted: 1/4/06 at 9:06pm
i'll have to go into the city and see it...i live in Long Island
--Alex--
"They're singing, "Happy Birthday"
You just wanna lay down and cry
Not just another birthday, it's 30/90
Why can't you stay 29
Hell, you still feel like you're 22
Turn 30 in 1990
Bang! You're dead, what can you do?"
--TTB
#11459
Posted: 1/4/06 at 9:42pm
awww poor Anthony and his snow white skin
--Alex--
"They're singing, "Happy Birthday"
You just wanna lay down and cry
Not just another birthday, it's 30/90
Why can't you stay 29
Hell, you still feel like you're 22
Turn 30 in 1990
Bang! You're dead, what can you do?"
--TTB
#11460
Posted: 1/6/06 at 3:42pm
Dear me you people have chatted up the pages (which I won't read because of my laziness).
#11461
Posted: 1/6/06 at 8:11pm
Yeah, the New Yorkers have such a distinctive accent, it's a bit funny. But then, I shouldn't be talking, the Bostonians are about five times worse.
Heh, and I type 'colour' with a 'u', although I have no accent whatsoever.
Heh, and I type 'colour' with a 'u', although I have no accent whatsoever.
#11462
Posted: 1/7/06 at 11:53am
Wow, I haven't been posting much. Shame on me.
Hmm, Allie, do you have a bike...or...anything? Or anyone to help you carry groceries?
Hmm, Allie, do you have a bike...or...anything? Or anyone to help you carry groceries?
#11463
Posted: 1/7/06 at 2:37pm
I am absolutely JEALOUS of people with a Wal-Mart near by. The closest one to my house is about 50 miles away, and I'd rather not make the commute. In this small town I live in, we have two designer stores, and going into Boston is even worse. We have Bebes and the Chanelles and Gucci and all that crap. That's why I make the trips to the thrift shop a couple towns down. You can get jeans for 5 bucks, and no worries about shrinking, since they've already been washed.
#11464
Posted: 1/7/06 at 6:40pm
For as long as I've been in school, they've given out numbers and letters. But the good thing with numbers is that you can just figure out the letter grade you'd get. For example, a 92% = A-. I haven't progressed very far in middle school, but so far it's been A's and A+'s.
And like BG, I'm also never good enough for myself. And it drives me insane. But my father has drilled the idea in my head that if I don't get 100s every time, I'm a complete failure. And yet my mother is the complete opposite. Although both got incredibly good grades in school, my mom thinks that grades don't matter as long as you learn, you understand the material, and try your best. So I break down all the time for not having a perfect result.
"I am a size 00-0 SHORT!"
Me too!
Except...my mom hems all my clothing. So I consider myself lucky.
And whoever said that thing about Dora embroidered on their pants...I agree completely. I would still be shopping in the girls section because it fits me better, but you either have a choice of the Disney Princesses, or having ANGEL or FOXY, or DADDY'S GIRL plastered all over your clothing. It's a terrible thing, really.
And like BG, I'm also never good enough for myself. And it drives me insane. But my father has drilled the idea in my head that if I don't get 100s every time, I'm a complete failure. And yet my mother is the complete opposite. Although both got incredibly good grades in school, my mom thinks that grades don't matter as long as you learn, you understand the material, and try your best. So I break down all the time for not having a perfect result.
"I am a size 00-0 SHORT!"
Me too!
Except...my mom hems all my clothing. So I consider myself lucky.
And whoever said that thing about Dora embroidered on their pants...I agree completely. I would still be shopping in the girls section because it fits me better, but you either have a choice of the Disney Princesses, or having ANGEL or FOXY, or DADDY'S GIRL plastered all over your clothing. It's a terrible thing, really.
#11465
Posted: 1/8/06 at 12:50pm
Is it bad that I'm contemplating taking a sick day the day the DVD comes out? I don't want to wait til 4pm to see it :)
#11466
Posted: 1/11/06 at 7:38pm
hahaha
I wish I could go!
I wish I could go!
"Nothing's lost forever. In this world, there is a kind of painful progress. Longing for what we've left behind, and dreaming ahead."
#11467
Posted: 1/11/06 at 7:57pm
It would just be ramblings if it were only Adam and Anthony. Not that I wouldn't love to hear that.
"Nothing's lost forever. In this world, there is a kind of painful progress. Longing for what we've left behind, and dreaming ahead."
#11468
Posted: 1/11/06 at 8:34pm
That's a funny yet odd thought. I hope that they didn't really bring a pen and paper. They're being so literal!
"Nothing's lost forever. In this world, there is a kind of painful progress. Longing for what we've left behind, and dreaming ahead."
Updated On: 1/11/06 at 08:34 PM
#11469
Posted: 1/13/06 at 12:34am
That's awful.
Backtracting a bit, you guys are all really pretty.
Backtracting a bit, you guys are all really pretty.
"Nothing's lost forever. In this world, there is a kind of painful progress. Longing for what we've left behind, and dreaming ahead."
#11470
Posted: 1/13/06 at 4:17pm
It's pretty warm and foggy here too.
I can't believe that they sell SRO months in advance!
I can't believe that they sell SRO months in advance!
"Nothing's lost forever. In this world, there is a kind of painful progress. Longing for what we've left behind, and dreaming ahead."
#11471
Posted: 1/15/06 at 1:58pm
I'm so jealous. I wish I was in Maryland now
"I feel god in this chili's..."
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