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Vashanti

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  1. Did Tom Cruise worship at the feet of the alien Xenu?
  2. Just watched most of "Spanglish" -- great flick. Will watch the movie in its entirety in a couple of hours.
  3. "Hey this is a nice limo." [G0T0 Voice] "Yes, it is... now..." :D
  4. Indeed, lady of cookies!
  5. She was great in "Bruce Almighty," especially in the outtakes at the end when Steve Carrel keeps making her crack up... but she's best known for her role on the TV show "JAG."
  6. "Please, Jess, Marie. Do me a favor, for your own good, put your name in your books right now before they get mixed up and you won't know whose is whose. 'Cause someday, believe it or not, you'll go 15 rounds over who's gonna get this coffee table. This stupid, wagon wheel, Roy Rogers, garage sale COFFEE TABLE!"
  7. I share my birthday with these hotties: Mila Kunis Catherine Bell Halle Berry as well as Gary Larson of "The Far Side" fame, Susan Olsen ("Cindy Brady"), trash novelist Danielle Steel, & comedian Steve Martin.
  8. Ich bin eine Orc.
  9. I thought the Vampire craze died out when Anne Rice switched to writing Christ books?
  10. "Equilibrium" rocks!
  11. I think it was just an inter-galactic booty call. Revan just didn't wanna admit to getting it on with a Hutt, and made up the "True Sith" stuff to leave everyone behind.
  12. Undead Sith, that would rock.
  13. Just seemed like a cheap plot device to me. "
  14. http://www.starwars.com/databank/organizat...sith/index.html On the official SW site, it says that the Sith were founded 2,000 years ago (before the movies), with the rogue Jedi interbreeding with the natives on Korriban. Since this timeline contradicts the 4,000 years ago or whatever in which K1 & K2 take place, the K-series seem to be doing their own thing when it comes to telling the SW stories. So, since the K-games already are writing stories their own way, their previously defined information about the True Sith being long dead is perfectly valid. They already wrote it that way. That's just how it is. It doesn't matter if it doesn't fit with other SW stuff; they already are setting adventures with a different slant than the official mythos.
  15. hehe no no no... I meant, *he* was sharing the love by teaching the goods!
  16. The great thing about Bruce Lee was that he was willing to train non-Asians in the martial arts, which was frowned upon by traditionalists in the martial arts community. Share the love!
  17. Attention Whore is someone who has nothing important to say and just wants attention. Someone who is happy about their birthday and who happens to also be a big fan of a famous martial artist, who shares his birthday, and who wants to discuss said celebrity, is not an attention whore. Someone who takes the time to post negative crap pointing out how cool and aloof they are by being sarcastic qualifies more as an attention whore.
  18. I think, after Carth mentions his dead wife and such, that you have to take Carth with you off the ship at your next (or whenever) stop, and some guy talks about Dustil being alive. After that, Dustil will be on Korriban. Yah, I'm pretty sure you can use Security on the door, or have a party member with a high enough Security do it for you. Or, you can tell Uthar that Yuthura wants him dead, and he'll give you some poison to slip her. Then, if you tell her about your double-cross, she'll tell you to double-double-cross him, and gives you the key to his room (and tells you to put the poison on his bed). Datapad inside, plus a neat heavy armor sith mask.
  19. I love the dialogue in K2, especially the nods to the original SW movies. Yeah, the Influence system did make conversations difficult at times, so I had to learn to work around that bump in the road. I kind of wish they had put in more of the Romance type options, which add another layer to the conversations. I don't recall there being as many instances in K2 of your party members talking back and forth to each other as there were in K1, but there were enough to keep me satisfied. The ending still ruins it for me; I usually stop the current playthrough when it's time to go to Malachor. I'm still trying to get my wife to finish playing K1 and K2, simply because I love the storylines and dialogue so much!
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