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So, Arnie Did It

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 09:42
by MrChris
:eek: :eek: :eek:

What now????

:twisted:

Re: So, Arnie Did It

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 10:20
by Loki
MrChris wrote::eek: :eek: :eek:

What now????

:twisted:
He'll probably leap from the crowd as Bush's motorcade next goes by. Grab the driver through the open window and say 'Get out. I'll drive'. :von: :lol:

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 11:42
by Jim
I think it's exciting ;-)

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 13:10
by ryan
and no more arnold swartzawhatever movies either
:|
not that ill miss him ;D - he's getting a bit old

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 13:18
by Jim
ryan_w_0000 wrote:and no more arnold swartzawhatever movies either
:|
not that ill miss him ;D - he's getting a bit old
Don't think I've bothered with one since T2. I'll catch T3 on vid, but that's it.

Watched commando last week, remembered why I like the guy...

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 13:21
by Quiff Boy
Jim wrote:
ryan_w_0000 wrote:and no more arnold swartzawhatever movies either
:|
not that ill miss him ;D - he's getting a bit old
Don't think I've bothered with one since T2. I'll catch T3 on vid, but that's it.

Watched commando last week, remembered why I like the guy...
t3 was better than i was expecting actually.

if you dont pin too much onto it, or try to read too much into it, and leave your brain in a box outside the cinema for a couple of hours, its quite enjoyable - its just a dumb-ass yank big budget action flick, and works quite well when viewed like that :)

and its not nearly as disasterous and mind-bogglingly up its arse as matrix releaded. ;)

Re: So, Arnie Did It

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 13:24
by Black Planet
MrChris wrote::eek: :eek: :eek:

What now????

:twisted:
He has 100 days to do something to get the California economy back on track, or he's done for.

And why so glum? He's far to the left of Bush in his politics and his wife is a Kennedy....they were all there to celebrate with him. (and I am sure they will give him advice too!)

And in case you are wondering, he CAN NOT be president. You must be born in the USA for that. He can only rise to Congress or Senate.

Re: So, Arnie Did It

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 13:29
by Quiff Boy
Black Planet wrote:And in case you are wondering, he CAN NOT be president. You must be born in the USA for that. He can only rise to Congress or Senate.
doesnt that fly in the face of "the american dream"? the ideal that anyone can better themselves and make something of themselves? the whole ellis-island thing where all the immigrants think they can one day become something, maybe even president of the united states? :urff:

mind you, if a retarded fascist like bush can do it, there's hope for everyone! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 13:30
by ryan
ha- just looking at the add for the sixth day- its on in a few days

friendly family man suddenly becomes super majic action man against furious clones

Re: So, Arnie Did It

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 13:36
by Black Planet
Quiff Boy wrote:
Black Planet wrote:And in case you are wondering, he CAN NOT be president. You must be born in the USA for that. He can only rise to Congress or Senate.
doesnt that fly in the face of "the american dream"? the ideal that anyone can better themselves and make something of themselves? the whole ellis-island thing where all the immigrants think they can one day become something, maybe even president of the united states? :urff:
I guess it does fly in the face of the American dream. But that's the deal. Sorry QB....you can't come over and take over!! :wink:

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 13:38
by Jim
It just takes a change in law. And the american government have no problems with rewriting documents...

Re: So, Arnie Did It

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 13:45
by Loki
Black Planet wrote:You must be born in the USA
Ohhh, like Springsteen? :roll:

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 13:46
by hallucienate
Jim wrote:
ryan_w_0000 wrote:and no more arnold swartzawhatever movies either
:|
not that ill miss him ;D - he's getting a bit old
Don't think I've bothered with one since T2. I'll catch T3 on vid, but that's it.

Watched commando last week, remembered why I like the guy...
tee hee, you said "commando"

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 13:47
by Quiff Boy
hallucienate wrote:
Jim wrote:
ryan_w_0000 wrote:and no more arnold swartzawhatever movies either
:|
not that ill miss him ;D - he's getting a bit old
Don't think I've bothered with one since T2. I'll catch T3 on vid, but that's it.

Watched commando last week, remembered why I like the guy...
tee hee, you said "commando"
you've got a long memory! :D :D :D

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 13:52
by hallucienate
Quiff Boy wrote:
hallucienate wrote:
Jim wrote: Don't think I've bothered with one since T2. I'll catch T3 on vid, but that's it.

Watched commando last week, remembered why I like the guy...
tee hee, you said "commando"
you've got a long memory! :D :D :D
that's the first time I've heard it been called that before :innocent: :urff:

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 14:06
by Jim
hallucienate wrote:
Jim wrote:
ryan_w_0000 wrote:and no more arnold swartzawhatever movies either
:|
not that ill miss him ;D - he's getting a bit old
Don't think I've bothered with one since T2. I'll catch T3 on vid, but that's it.

Watched commando last week, remembered why I like the guy...
tee hee, you said "commando"
Dammit. :urff:

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 15:11
by cocoamix
FWIW, I didn't vote for him.
I have a feeling many people were voting for a Cult of Personality rather than a political party.

Hell I even briefly considered him. After all, he's pro-choice, pro gun-control, pro gay rights, pro gov't programs, and he's married to a Kennedy.

He's definitely not a typical republican.

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 15:21
by Jim
Given the choice I don't think I'd have voted.

It's like the old playground question - would you rather be stabbed in the back or have your throat cut...?

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 21:37
by Nancy_78
I think this is the real face of the current American democracy wheater we like it or not.

I think it's 80s all over again in America.Remember when Reagan got elected?Previously he was an actor too.

Re: So, Arnie Did It

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 21:49
by dead stars
Johnny Boy wrote:
MrChris wrote::eek: :eek: :eek:

What now????

:twisted:
He'll probably leap from the crowd as Bush's motorcade next goes by. Grab the driver through the open window and say 'Get out. I'll drive'. :von: :lol:
No. Grab Bush by neck, rip his head off and say "You're erased". :notworthy:

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 21:53
by dead stars
cocoamix wrote:FWIW, I didn't vote for him.
I have a feeling many people were voting for a Cult of Personality rather than a political party.

Hell I even briefly considered him. After all, he's pro-choice, pro gun-control, pro gay rights, pro gov't programs, and he's married to a Kennedy.

He's definitely not a typical republican.
Cult of personality, of course.

Cocoamix, what's that strange avatar of yours? It looks like?... :eek: :oops:

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 21:55
by dead stars
Just for the record, first time I saw him on the movies was in "Conan". Was is his first big movie, or did that "commando" one come first?

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 22:13
by cocoamix
dead inside wrote: Cocoamix, what's that strange avatar of yours? It looks like?... :eek: :oops:
Roy Batty's clenching fist in Blade Runner.

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 22:15
by dead stars
cocoamix wrote:
dead inside wrote: Cocoamix, what's that strange avatar of yours? It looks like?... :eek: :oops:
Roy Batty's clenching fist in Blade Runner.
Dirty mind of mine! :innocent:

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 22:30
by RicheyJames
seb coe
glenda jackson
michael cashman
martin bell
h'angus the monkey

just a few names for any brits feelng even a tiny bit superior

oh, and it's a little known fact that schwarzenegger actually holds a degree in business and economics and was a millionaire before his first film through investments in property and a mail-order company. maybe not quite the mug we think...?