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Can 'flare up' be a compound word 'flareup'?

ETA: nah, doesn't look right.

ETA2: FLAREUP, no, that doesn't look right either.
 

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^ That could work, and looks better, thanks!
 

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Rogue-theX said:
Can 'flare up' be a compound word 'flareup'?

ETA: nah, doesn't look right.

ETA2: FLAREUP, no, that doesn't look right either.

There are creams that can help with that flare-up...
 

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BOOOOOOOOO :p

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Gaith said:
BOOOOOOOOO :p

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Yeah, that's so sad. One of my favorite parts of Roger Rabbit is its satire of that whole thing.

"Only a 'Toon would think up that crazy freeway thing!" - Eddie Valiant
 

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So I was on Facebook a little earlier and one of the horror pages I follow was wishing Jennifer Tilly a happy birthday. They posted a pic of her and Tiffany, the doll she voiced in "Bride Of Chucky" and "Seed Of Chucky", and the caption said that she was born on this day in 1958. I quickly did the math in my head and came to the shocking realization that she's 55 years old! :shock: Damn! That can't be right. But a quick look at her IMDB page confirms it. I wouldn't have given her more than 42-43. She still looks the same as when she did Bride Of Chucky back in 98, and something tells me she'll still look just as sexy in another 10 years.
 

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Oh Captain, I usually hold you in such high regard...:(
 

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One amusing thing about being a Meetup.com member is you get an email blast whenever someone decides to create a group, and some of the group ideas are pretty amusingly terrible. To wit:

Dating for shorter people:Single parties and social events.


Hey, genius! Women already have a "dating for shorter women" version of dating. They call it "dating". :lol:
 

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Procrastination is a power creative force. Instead of studying for the past two hours, I brainstormed the first half of a rather long story that could be pretty cool. Maybe one day...
 

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I recently decided to start checking out pawn shops for some used DVD's. I'm more interested in the rare/OOP ones and pawn shops are a good place to find them. Lately though I started noticing that this one pawn shop near my house, that I've been going to for years, has some non-region 1 DVD's. When I was there last week I came across Spanish region 2 DVD's of "Police Academy 3", "Purple Rain", Terminator 2: Ultimate Edition", and "Austin Powers In Goldmember". They also had a region 2 French DVD of "Il Postino", and a region 2 Italian DVD of "Desperately Seeking Susan". I went to another pawn shop and they had a region 2/4 Brazilian DVD of "X2". And just today I came across the region 2 UK DVD of "Almost Famous" at another pawn shop. I'm thinking of checking out some pawn shops downtown, in some more culturally diverse neighborhoods (if that's even the correct term), to see if I can come across some more. And hopefully some worth picking up. Has anybody else, in Canada or the US, noticed non-region 1 DVD's in their local pawn shops?
 

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Frantic Canadian said:
Has anybody else, in Canada or the US, noticed non-region 1 DVD's in their local pawn shops?

I don't ever visit my local pawn shops. I really should though.

 

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I did something at the library today that I'm extremely ashamed of. I knew it was wrong, but I did it anyways. I just couldn't help myself. Nobody saw me do it except for the woman at the check-out. At least she didn't tell anyone. At least I hope not. I don't now how I'll ever be able to live with myself again. Knowing I did what I did. Well, what's done is done, right? I guess I only have myself to blame. I mean nobody forced me to start that fifty-thousand movie challenge, right? Twilight was right there, and I'd have to watch it eventually. Might as well grab it now while they had a copy on hand. I feel better now that I've gotten that off my chest. :lol:
 

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for shame, FC, for shame. how will you atone?

by fanediting twilight? :-D
 
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