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I have decided to come out...

Marley and Me and P.S. I Love You should never be seen in theaters again. I thought Marley and Me was a fun filled comedy... Geez..... and I thought P.S. I Love You was another Sleepless in Seattle movie... Not so. They should remake these movies as a zombie flick.
 
I was at my local theater when that movie let out. I almost died laughing at all the kids who came out crying with their parents. The advertising for that movie is very misleading but parents should really know about the movie they're bringing their kids to.
 
Originally posted by: MoPHo
I was at my local theater when that movie let out. I almost died laughing at all the kids who came out crying with their parents. The advertising for that movie is very misleading but parents should really know about the movie they're bringing their kids to.

Sooooooo according to your hypothesis I am responsible for my kids seeing "Cum Jockeys and the Horses Who Do Them" aka "Mr. Hands II" or films of the like? Whatchoo smokin' Willis?


Peace


Lounatik
 
Originally posted by: Lounatik
Originally posted by: MoPHo
I was at my local theater when that movie let out. I almost died laughing at all the kids who came out crying with their parents. The advertising for that movie is very misleading but parents should really know about the movie they're bringing their kids to.

Sooooooo according to your hypothesis I am responsible for my kids seeing "Cum Jockeys and the Horses Who Do Them" aka "Mr. Hands II" or films of the like? Whatchoo smokin' Willis?


Peace


Lounatik

You aren't responsible for them seeing it if they watch it on their own, but if you bring them then, yes. You are responsible....and an awesome parent.
 
Originally posted by: Lounatik
Originally posted by: MoPHo
I was at my local theater when that movie let out. I almost died laughing at all the kids who came out crying with their parents. The advertising for that movie is very misleading but parents should really know about the movie they're bringing their kids to.

Sooooooo according to your hypothesis I am responsible for my kids seeing "Cum Jockeys and the Horses Who Do Them" aka "Mr. Hands II" or films of the like? Whatchoo smokin' Willis?


Peace


Lounatik

Quit posting man, you're making yourself look stupid(er). MoPHo's post made sense, but yours OTOH is a train wreck.
 
Originally posted by: zerocool84
Mine as well be gay
<facepalm ...uhhh I believe the expression you're butchering is "might as well be gay".
Which leads me to ask if the same would be true for "Old Yeller"?

 
Originally posted by: manowar821
Originally posted by: zerocool84
Mine as well be gay

It takes a special kind of retard to be a bigot and mix up the words "mine" and "might".

The weird thing is, I see a good number of people write it as "mine as well". I have no idea what goes through their head when they write/say it. I mean, when they repeat it in their heads, does it actually sound correct them? What tells them that it's correct to say "mine as well"? It baffles me to no end.
 
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: zerocool84
Mine as well be gay

This is not a sentence.



This is a word.

"This" is a word.

"This is a word" is a sentence whose antecedent, in your construction, is "This is not a sentence" which, ironically, is a sentence. 😛

:laugh:

 
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