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Message no. 1
From: Adam J <fro@***.AB.CA>
Subject: [OT] Mall Rats (was Re: Wendigoism's)
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 1997 05:45:33 -0600
At 06:55 8/26/97 -0400, you wrote:
>> It's from Mall Rats -- one guy is said to want to "screw girls in an
>> uncomfortable place" lots of times in the movie, and the standard reply is
>> along the lines of "What, in the back of a Volkswagen?"
>
> Alrighty then. Now I KNOW why I haven't watched that movie yet. =)

Oh, you should :)
Clerks (By the same director) makes an Excellent movie for a date.

If she/he has a very sick sense of humour, of course..
;)

-Adam

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Message no. 2
From: Kevin White <k.white@********.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: [OT] Mall Rats (was Re: Wendigoism's)
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 1997 13:06:14 +0100
Adam J wrote:

> Clerks (By the same director) makes an Excellent movie for a date.
>
Apparently it is a good movie for quotes as well... I was reading
through some of the Shadowrun cards and came across Dante the Dwarf
shamen/sammy?? with the comment "I'm not even supposed to be here
today"!

Diamond
Message no. 3
From: MC23 <mc23@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: [OT] Mall Rats (was Re: Wendigoism's)
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 1997 09:28:41 -0400
Adam J once dared to write,

>At 06:55 8/26/97 -0400, you wrote:
>>> It's from Mall Rats -- one guy is said to want to "screw girls in an
>>> uncomfortable place" lots of times in the movie, and the standard reply
is
>>> along the lines of "What, in the back of a Volkswagen?"
>>
>> Alrighty then. Now I KNOW why I haven't watched that movie yet. =)
>
>Oh, you should :)
>Clerks (By the same director) makes an Excellent movie for a date.
>
>If she/he has a very sick sense of humour, of course..
>;)

Clerks kicks ass. Mall Rats left me disapointed. I still haven't
watched Chasing Amy yet. B>[#
Did you see the Dante card in the Shadowrun Card Game? "I'm not even
supposed to be here today." I busted out laughing as soon as I read that
one.

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Message no. 4
From: Michael Broadwater <mbroadwa@*******.GLENAYRE.COM>
Subject: Re: [OT] Mall Rats (was Re: Wendigoism's)
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 1997 09:28:01 -0500
At 05:45 AM 8/26/97 -0600, Adam J wrote:
>At 06:55 8/26/97 -0400, you wrote:
>>> It's from Mall Rats -- one guy is said to want to "screw girls in an
>>> uncomfortable place" lots of times in the movie, and the standard
reply is
>>> along the lines of "What, in the back of a Volkswagen?"
>>
>> Alrighty then. Now I KNOW why I haven't watched that movie yet. =)
>
>Oh, you should :)
>Clerks (By the same director) makes an Excellent movie for a date.
>
>If she/he has a very sick sense of humour, of course..
>;)
>
"Chasing Amy" is even better. "I'm like CNN and the Weather Channel:
constant updates."

Kevin Smith's next movie "Dogma" looks pretty good too. Don't know when
it'll be out though.


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Message no. 5
From: Jaymz <justin@******.NET>
Subject: Re: [OT] Mall Rats (was Re: Wendigoism's)
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 1997 09:48:59 -0500
At 01:06 PM 8/26/97 +0100, Kevin White wrote:
#Adam J wrote:
#
#> Clerks (By the same director) makes an Excellent movie for a date.
#>
#Apparently it is a good movie for quotes as well... I was reading
#through some of the Shadowrun cards and came across Dante the Dwarf
#shamen/sammy?? with the comment "I'm not even supposed to be here
#today"!

*LOL*

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Message no. 6
From: George Metz <W0lfstar@***.COM>
Subject: Re: [OT] Mall Rats (was Re: Wendigoism's)
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 1997 03:10:39 -0400
In a message dated 97-08-26 07:45:58 EDT, you write:

> Oh, you should :)
> Clerks (By the same director) makes an Excellent movie for a date.
>
> If she/he has a very sick sense of humour, of course..

"36?!?!"
"Well, counting you, 37."

Actually, I will get around to seeing Clerks one of these days, but I've
heard about 80% of the movie from friends already. =)

Wolfstar
Message no. 7
From: MC23 <mc23@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: [OT] Mall Rats (was Re: Wendigoism's)
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 1997 10:01:20 -0400
George Metz once dared to write,

>> Oh, you should :)
>> Clerks (By the same director) makes an Excellent movie for a date.
>>
>> If she/he has a very sick sense of humour, of course..
>
> "36?!?!"
> "Well, counting you, 37."
>
> Actually, I will get around to seeing Clerks one of these days, but I've
>heard about 80% of the movie from friends already. =)

I just watched it again recently.

"You hate people!"
"But I love social gatherings, isn't it ironic?"

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hate EVERYBODY! As far as I'm concerned, everyone on the planet can just
drop dead. People are scum.
.....
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