http://www.mikesjournal.com/Passion%...t%20poster.jpg
As you can see the words “based on a true story” are no where to be seen, meaning that its all made up and there is no God.
So from now on im your god :unsure:
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http://www.mikesjournal.com/Passion%...t%20poster.jpg
As you can see the words “based on a true story” are no where to be seen, meaning that its all made up and there is no God.
So from now on im your god :unsure:
I don't believe in god ;)
No, your one of the Mole people :unsure:
Mole people???Quote:
Originally Posted by Rat Faced
http://www.andgor.com/AA%20AndGor%20.../81Moleman.jpg
um..mr.god
why?
only half though :unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by Rat Faced
*Pokes Arcadia in the eye* I poked god in the eye, I'm cool.
What I thought was an interesting point about that poster. It is in English. Yet the movie is in ancient hebrew or some such language. Why wasn't the poster printed in that language?:blink:
because who would go watch a film with sub titles if they knew beforehand ?Quote:
Originally Posted by bigboab
Personally I would rather watch a bad lip sync film than have it with subtitles.
Rock on Kung pow
you'd needCos you’d need subtitles and it would look silly with double text, and because I am god and it was my wish that the poster was in English :unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by bigboab
(It’s a fantastic film for those of you who haven’t seen it yet, well worth watching :) very sad though :unsure: )
I thought The Babel Fish was the final proof of the non-existance of God... :unsure:
the interweb will henceforth be used for worship :unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by Rat Faced
I thought you did not become god until after you saw the poster. Are you trying to confuse me?:blink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Arcadia
:unsure: .....sacrilege :ermm:Quote:
Originally Posted by bigboab
kung pow is l33t.
but im sure you know that the bad lipsync was done on purpose right?
Dont you mean sacre bleu?
thanks but im not hungry right now, worry not though, your offer will be noted when the day of reckoning comes :unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by bigboab
Its bloody closer to me than you think.:ohmy:Quote:
Originally Posted by Arcadia
you've been chosen? :unsure: who called you? was it Caleb :unsure:
Do you mean this Caleb?
The enchantress who carried off St. George in infancy. Caleb, in Dryden's satire of Absalom and Achitophel, is meant for Lord Grey of Wark (Northumberland), one of the adherents of the Duke of Monmouth. “And, therefore, in the name of dulness, be The well-hung Balaam *[Earl of Huntingdon]
* competition there Jonno. You will be hoping Balaam does not come back.:rolleyes:
http://www.cnn.com/interactive/enter...aracter/20.jpg
Caleb :unsure:
I never understood how he was a priest but was bad.? :ohmy:Quote:
Originally Posted by Arcadia
He was a good priest but was corrupted by The First with the promise of power :01:
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Originally Posted by Arcadia
Kinky sod :ermm:
He also wore soiled underpants bought from ebay :shifty:Quote:
Originally Posted by DanB
Eeeewww
So you're Caleb? :ph34r:
:ph34r:Quote:
Originally Posted by DanB
Hmmm :shifty:Quote:
Originally Posted by Arcadia
Indeed. [B][O][T] is [G][O][D]Quote:
Originally Posted by Arcadia
:dry: