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not really. you are correct that i did take a bite of that pile of cat poop but unlike you i had the sense to spit it out. you swallowed and went back for more.
Just curious,do your kids like it? the movie not the cat poop
not really. you are correct that i did take a bite of that pile of cat poop but unlike you i had the sense to spit it out. you swallowed and went back for more.
You took a bite out of CAT POOP????? Yuk!!!!! Why on Earth would you do that???
Me, I just went to see a fun film with a moppy-headed kid, lightsabers, and a goofy Gungan.
But... far be it for me to question your culinary tastes.
Darklord do you watch the Clone Wars cartoons? I actually like those more than the last three movies. I think their far more engaging.
I have watched the Clone Wars cartoons. And yes, I think they're amazing. But I did enjoy Episode III: Revenge of the Sith more than the animated series.
I was pretty much blown away by that film.
The first two prequel films I enjoy about as much as the Clone Wars cartoon.
I will admit however, that if certain Clone Wars animated episodes were done as live-action films, they might potentially blow away (by a country mile) the first two prequel movies... at least in my eyes.
It was a crapfest.I can't believe it's been ten years already.
I did like II and III but phantom menace was such a let down.
Midichlorians,Jar-jar,annie....CRAP!!!
That whole movie could have been done in twenty minutes.
My son doesn't even like it and he's seven!?!?!?!?
He does however like all the others and the animated clone wars.
I mean if a seven year old doesn't like it???
“When you say “It’s hard”, it actually means “I’m not strong enough to fight for it”. Stop saying its hard. Think positive!”
My son doesn't even like it and he's seven!?!?!?!? He does however like all the others and the animated clone wars.
I mean if a seven year old doesn't like it???
For every seven year old like your son who DOESN'T like Episode I, there are probably about 1000 who DO like it.
I certainly cannot recall meeting even a single seven year old (boy, especially) who did not like it... And I've worked (at one time or other) as an elementary school music teacher SURROUNDED by 7 - 10 year olds.
Originally posted by Brue
seems to me we both were unaware it was cat poop we were putting in our mouth - just that when you ate the cat poop you liked it.
Umm... No. I beg to differ. I had NO cat poop. Tasty fun perhaps, but no cat poop. Perhaps you sampled the wrong end?
See, I own three kitties:
I KNOW what cat poop smells like. I would NEVER have put it in my mouth.
My senses of sight and smell are quite intact.
Might I suggest that you tread more carefully with the stuff that you put into your mouth.
Originally posted by Hector
What film was that?
Gee, I'm sorry. Didn't I mention it? It was STAR WARS: Episode I: The Phantom Menace.
Released back in 1999, it was a MEGA-Blockbuster epic film that only grossed... oh... let's see... $924,317,558 worldwide.
Last edited by darklord1967; May 29, '09, 9:47 PM.
For every seven year old like your son who DOESN'T like Episode I, there are probably about 1000 who DO like it.
I certainly cannot recall meeting even a single seven year old (boy, especially) who did not like it... And I've worked (at one time or other) as an elementary school music teacher SURROUNDED by 7 - 10 year olds.
Umm... No. I beg to differ. I had NO cat poop. Tasty fun perhaps, but no cat poop. Perhaps you sampled the wrong end?
So how come it's not the white kitty that was named "Wampa"?
You would think that's the way they should have been named, right?
Well, here's the skinny on how that went down:
The oldest, "Jedi", was given to us as a kitten back in August of 2004 by friends who knew I was a STAR WARS nut. They presented him to us already named Jedi.
Then, a few months later, during a New York blizzard, the little grey kitty (as a recently born kitten) was screaming under our window about the crappy weather. So we took him in and named him "Wampa" like the Empire snow beast.
But in the summer of 2007, Wampa ran away from home and disappeared somewhere in our neighborhood (long story). Jedi was left without his little buddy and got depressed. Wifey and I were devastated.
We went to the shelter and got Jedi a new little "girlfriend" companion. She was all white and we thought that "Leia" might be a good name (in keeping with the STAR WARS theme). But in the end, we decided on the less obvious "Oola" (Jabba's slave dancing girl).
Three months after she was all settled in with us, silly Wampa found his way back home, scratched on our window, and we welcomed him back into the fold.
Now I spend my days, nights, and weekends cleaning tumbleweeds of hairballs from around my home, and cleaning the litterboxes of three goofy cats
Bloody cats, I can't stand them (not yours Darklord)...my backyard is infested with them...they urinate and poop all over the place...and they already stained the wheels of my Mustang.
I'm pretty close of getting the ultimate cat repellent...a Rhodesian Ridgeback...a dog that was bred for lion hunting...
You would think that's the way they should have been named, right?
Well, here's the skinny on how that went down:
The oldest, "Jedi", was given to us as a kitten back in August of 2004 by friends who knew I was a STAR WARS nut. They presented him to us already named Jedi.
Then, a few months later, during a New York blizzard, the little grey kitty (as a recently born kitten) was screaming under our window about the crappy weather. So we took him in and named him "Wampa" like the Empire snow beast.
But in the summer of 2007, Wampa ran away from home and disappeared somewhere in our neighborhood (long story). Jedi was left without his little buddy and got depressed. Wifey and I were devastated.
We went to the shelter and got Jedi a new little "girlfriend" companion. She was all white and we thought that "Leia" might be a good name (in keeping with the STAR WARS theme). But in the end, we decided on the less obvious "Oola" (Jabba's slave dancing girl).
Three months after she was all settled in with us, silly Wampa found his way back home, scratched on our window, and we welcomed him back into the fold.
Now I spend my days, nights, and weekends cleaning tumbleweeds of hairballs from around my home, and cleaning the litterboxes of three goofy cats
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