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Post by CaribbeanCrane on Apr 13, 2004 6:00:52 GMT -5
Yeah that squirrel... . It could have turned into a Christmas Vacation moment real quick. The pictures of the "Shoot her" scene are no problem but the squirrel *runs and hides*
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Post by The High Flyer on Apr 13, 2004 18:47:10 GMT -5
AHH! One of my favorite moments! ;D
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Post by Secret Pseudonym on Apr 14, 2004 0:12:25 GMT -5
HF! I love the avatar! It's very pretty! ;D
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Post by The High Flyer on Apr 18, 2004 20:55:07 GMT -5
LoL, isn't it? Gah, one of the best scenes of the movie!!
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Post by Secret Pseudonym on Apr 18, 2004 23:42:52 GMT -5
AHH! One of my favorite moments! ;D Hey, HF? Why can't I save this to my computer? It'll only save it as a bitmap.
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The Extraterrestrial Terror
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Post by The Extraterrestrial Terror on Apr 19, 2004 10:03:32 GMT -5
maybe its just be but I sware I don't remember a squirrel Yeah that squirrel... . It could have turned into a Christmas Vacation moment real quick. The pictures of the "Shoot her" scene are no problem but the squirrel *runs and hides*
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Post by The Innocent Outlaw on Apr 19, 2004 14:55:14 GMT -5
I have just found this gory pic! I must say Johnny looks I dont think i have seen this one before .
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Post by The High Flyer on Apr 19, 2004 18:46:01 GMT -5
Hey, HF? Why can't I save this to my computer? It'll only save it as a bitmap. Oh yea, that always happened to me. Something must be wrong with your internet options. First, on the top of your interent browser, click the "tools" button and go down to "internet options". Under "Temporary Internet Files", click the button titled "Delete files". Then press "OK". In the Downloaded Program Files folder on your hard disk, remove the files that are listed as either Unknown or Damaged. To do so: On the Tools menu, click Internet Options. Click the General tab. Under Temporary Internet files, click Settings. Click View Objects. The list of program files that are downloaded to the SystemRoot\Downloaded Program Files folder on your hard disk appears in the Downloaded Program Files window. In the Status column, note the files that are listed as either Unknown or Damaged. Remove these files. To do so, right-click the file, and then click Remove. When you are prompted to confirm the removal, click Yes. Close the Downloaded Program Files window, and then click OK two times. Hope that helped And great pic ILJ, totally swoonworthy
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Post by Secret Pseudonym on Apr 19, 2004 23:47:16 GMT -5
Hope that helped Oh, it did. Thanks much chica.
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Post by Megs~Angelic Pirate on Apr 20, 2004 13:47:40 GMT -5
Ah! Those rock! Good job on finding those! Thanks!
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Post by The High Flyer on Apr 20, 2004 14:29:13 GMT -5
Oh, it did. Thanks much chica. Yay, I actually did something right with computers!
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Post by CaribbeanCrane on Apr 20, 2004 14:36:53 GMT -5
ILoveJohnny, that is one great picture find!! I LOVE it! ;D
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Post by The Innocent Outlaw on Apr 20, 2004 14:58:34 GMT -5
Thank you! For once i am making my self useful! How on earth does he look that good terrified and surrounded by fake blood!?
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Post by Secret Pseudonym on Apr 20, 2004 15:56:37 GMT -5
Thank you! For once i am making my self useful! How on earth does he look that good terrified and surrounded by fake blood!? Actually, with that open mouth, I thought he kinda looked like a fish.
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Post by The Innocent Outlaw on Apr 20, 2004 16:03:03 GMT -5
lol the s*xeist da*n fish ever!
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