It sounded great but I am somewhat hesitant to even try and derive even the slightest things from it because I probably wouldn't feel good about myself...
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Sure you will: performing a community service. Helping the ignoramus to peer, ever-so-slightly, into another world. The outside world where people have problems, like mental illness, and aren't going postal on their neighbours.
And you might actually get a chance to really screw some people up! :D
I haven't read a single post (well, apart from Jimmy's, above, but that was because I couldn't avoid it when writing this fast reply) but I just wanted to say that, tic tac, I bet you've been waiting for months to be able to write that caption.
The Telegraph is hardly the bastion of journalistic standards. Can you say incitement to riot and sensationalism to sell headlines with me boys and girls.
That was one of the best bits.
@Topic: Saw Chronicles of Riddick. Not as bad as I expected. One of those fantasy space opera thingies, like Flash Gordon and Fifth Element.
Also watched Matrix Revolutions (again, third time since the cinema, bought it for completeness sake to follow the other three films).
Still very bad.
If anything he would have died of shock if he did not bleed to death.
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As much as Mark Hamill would dislike this early demise of his legitimate acting career and hsaten his slide into the XXX realm, I kinda think the benefits of not having the worst part of the trilogy ever made would be worth it.
Quiet you! :Darque: