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“Go get me the paper stretcher.” - My Dad, getting rid of me at age 15
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The First Knuckle Method.You've seen these people. We all have. The people that engage in some good old fashioned public booger mining.
That's my politically correct term for nose…
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Yesterday, I made the bestest breakfast in the world. I fried up three sausage patties, six slices of bacon, and two eggs over easy. Then I added two pieces of…
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Does a bigger Bible make you a better Christian? I've got a friend that seems to always have this huge Bible with him wherever he goes. I've often wondered if…
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I have some simple advice. And since I've been married twice and freely admit to my mistakes, you can take it for what it's worth. I can safely say that…
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Stacy's Mom - Rachel Hunter.MILF. A term I believe was made widely popular by the movie American Pie . It means Mother-I'd-Love-to-Fornicate. The F doesn't really stand for…
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I was born in America. I was raised in America. I possess a distinctly American belief system. Therefore I'm a Native American by all sense of the term, right? Then…
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I turned thirty-six about a month ago and as you can tell from my blog, I consider myself officially getting old. Well, middle aged at least. Thinning hair…
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Dangerous LuggageI caught the ass end of a movie on cable today. I don't remember the name of it but it doesn't matter. What I want to point out is…
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For 37 years now, I have been an extremely picky eater. I can't help it, it's just who I am. I won't eat certain foods for the stupidest reasons. What…
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I heard someone talking yesterday about how this pastor and his church owned half a city block and had a membership of more than five thousand people. By "Big City"…
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Written by Ross Cavins
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Monday, 28 January 2008 08:38 |
 Bloody Hilarious Hot Fuzz is a British comedy brought to you by the director and writer of Shaun of the Dead, this movie is drop-dead hilarious and wonderfully well-produced. One of the funniest movies I've seen in a long time, Hot Fuzz serves up that dry humor the Brits are so well-known for.
A strict London cop is forced to transfer to a small country village and he must adjust to a slower way of life. The characters that surround him are well-played and sarcastically American in their cop demeanor. Chocked full of subtle intelligent humor, you may need to watch this one twice in order to catch everything. This truly is one of the funniest movies I've seen in a long time. It's a movie everyone can enjoy. Verdict:
Directed by: Edgar Wright
Starring: Simon Pegg , Martin Freeman , Bill Nighy
Other Movie Sites: IMDB , Rotten Tomatoes
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