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“Are you stupid?” - some kid at Sears
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Among the many number of things I did wrong with my two wives, I did a great many correct. It takes a lot to make a marriage work and outside…
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Keeping it simple today ... a zen koan ... ...
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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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This has got to be one of the funniest names for TV shows I've ever heard of. Leave it to Beaver? I can't believe that in 1957, TV executives couldn't…
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We are the children. We are the ones who make a brighter day so let's start giving. That's how the song goes and even though tons of stars banded together…
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Just like the song says, I'm another day older and deeper in debt. I've always been a fan of birthdays due to that whole "receiving presents" thing. And check this…
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People can be divied into two types and it seems as if most women belong to that one group I don't. You know what I'm talking about, I'm talking about…
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Hallowee, a license to pretend.Halloween is probably the funnest holiday ever invented. Not only is it during the best time of the year, Autumn, but it is mandatory to be…
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I've been married twice, to two completely different women. Number One was 5-5, long blond hair, green eyes, curvy, smart, from West Palm Beach with a strong Catholic upbringing and…
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Stress is one of those realities of life that we all experience. Whether it's stress on our job or stress in our relationships, eventually this harbinger affects us all. It's…
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Written by Ross Cavins
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Wednesday, 02 April 2008 23:31 |
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Judd Apatow turns out a surprising winner with this hilarious high school movie. The characters in Superbad are indelible to the very end and make this movie work on many levels. Their mishaps, dialogue and personalities drive the plot forward, amusing you the entire trip.
Superbad is a typical high school story, via American Pie, where three friends set out to get laid before school ends. But this movie has something American Pie lacked, real geeks. Dorky characters that everyone can identify with because we all knew someone just like them. Or worse, we were them. Although most of the main characters are high school age (and the others act that age), the movie appeals to the savviest of comedy connoisseurs. The chemistry between the characters leaves me wanting something I never do, a sequel. Verdict: 
Directed by: Greg Mottola Starring: Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Christopher Mintz-Plasse , Seth Rogen, Martha MacIsaac, Emma Stone Other Movie Sites: IMDB , Rotten Tomatoes
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