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eumaas wrote:as far as nerdly things, I've been working my way through season one of X-Files. I had forgotten how big a show that was for me when I was a kid--I think I wanted to look like Duchovny when grown up even.
Hey, same here, I’m currently about halfway through season two. What's your favorite episode from season one so far?

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Wolter wrote:So, I just watched the pilot for The Middleman on the ABC family website. I enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I would.
Shit -- I meant to watch that. I'll have to check it out.
I loved the X-Files too. The one episode that actually scared the bajesus out of me was "Home." It was the one where the sons kept having sex with their no-limbed mother to produce inbred children. Much as things are done in Canada.
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JennyB wrote:
Wolter wrote:So, I just watched the pilot for The Middleman on the ABC family website. I enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I would.
Shit -- I meant to watch that. I'll have to check it out.
I loved the X-Files too. The one episode that actually scared the bajesus out of me was "Home." It was the one where the sons kept having sex with their no-limbed mother to produce inbred children. Much as things are done in Canada.
Dude! That's the scariest one for me too. To top it off, I was watching it alone in the dark in my dad's trailer in the middle of the sticks. I have an irrational fear of rednecks.

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JennyB wrote:It was the one where the sons kept having sex with their no-limbed mother to produce inbred children. Much as things are done in Canada.
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Note: Not a Canadian.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
JennyB wrote:It was the one where the sons kept having sex with their no-limbed mother to produce inbred children. Much as things are done in Canada.
Image
Note: Not a Canadian.
I like to think that the lady on the right is holding a sign that says "Free Rimjobs".

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threecoffins wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:
JennyB wrote:It was the one where the sons kept having sex with their no-limbed mother to produce inbred children. Much as things are done in Canada.
Image
Note: Not a Canadian.
I like to think that the lady on the right is holding a sign that says "Free Rimjobs".
Think? I know that's what it says.
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JennyB wrote:
Wolter wrote:So, I just watched the pilot for The Middleman on the ABC family website. I enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I would.
Shit -- I meant to watch that. I'll have to check it out.
I loved the X-Files too. The one episode that actually scared the bajesus out of me was "Home." It was the one where the sons kept having sex with their no-limbed mother to produce inbred children. Much as things are done in Canada.
Wasn't that episode banned from broadcast for a while? In any case, definitely the creepiest episode of the series.
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Flex wrote:
JennyB wrote:
Wolter wrote:So, I just watched the pilot for The Middleman on the ABC family website. I enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I would.
Shit -- I meant to watch that. I'll have to check it out.
I loved the X-Files too. The one episode that actually scared the bajesus out of me was "Home." It was the one where the sons kept having sex with their no-limbed mother to produce inbred children. Much as things are done in Canada.
Wasn't that episode banned from broadcast for a while? In any case, definitely the creepiest episode of the series.

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Dr. Medulla wrote:
JennyB wrote:It was the one where the sons kept having sex with their no-limbed mother to produce inbred children. Much as things are done in Canada.
Image
Note: Not a Canadian.
FOR THE LAST TIME, he was talking about Erin Moran, Joanie from Happy Days. Sheesh.
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JennyB wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:
JennyB wrote:It was the one where the sons kept having sex with their no-limbed mother to produce inbred children. Much as things are done in Canada.
Image
Note: Not a Canadian.
FOR THE LAST TIME, he was talking about Erin Moran, Joanie from Happy Days. Sheesh.
What about the Free Rim Jobs sign, tho?
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
JennyB wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:
JennyB wrote:It was the one where the sons kept having sex with their no-limbed mother to produce inbred children. Much as things are done in Canada.
Image
Note: Not a Canadian.
FOR THE LAST TIME, he was talking about Erin Moran, Joanie from Happy Days. Sheesh.
What about the Free Rim Jobs sign, tho?
Why do you think Missouri is called the Show Me State (Free Rim Jobs Upon Arrival)?
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JennyB wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:
JennyB wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:
JennyB wrote:It was the one where the sons kept having sex with their no-limbed mother to produce inbred children. Much as things are done in Canada.
Image
Note: Not a Canadian.
FOR THE LAST TIME, he was talking about Erin Moran, Joanie from Happy Days. Sheesh.
What about the Free Rim Jobs sign, tho?
Why do you think Missouri is called the Show Me State (Free Rim Jobs Upon Arrival)?
Which makes Ashcroft all the creepier.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
JennyB wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:
JennyB wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote: Image
Note: Not a Canadian.
FOR THE LAST TIME, he was talking about Erin Moran, Joanie from Happy Days. Sheesh.
What about the Free Rim Jobs sign, tho?
Why do you think Missouri is called the Show Me State (Free Rim Jobs Upon Arrival)?
Which makes Ashcroft all the creepier.
And he's chair of the welcoming committee. He always begins by singing his Eagle Soaring song. You've seen that clip, right?
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modskin wrote:
threecoffins wrote:
eumaas wrote:as far as nerdly things, I've been working my way through season one of X-Files. I had forgotten how big a show that was for me when I was a kid--I think I wanted to look like Duchovny when grown up even.
I've been thinking of starting from season one as well, but that's a hell of a commitment. I never did watch the T-1000 years, so maybe it'll be worthwhile.
You want nerdy?

With only a few exceptions.. I saw every episode of the X-Files... In order... On their original air date...
I joined the party maybe 4 or 5 episodes into season one. (remember the bigfoot one?) Made it to the end. I was just thinking of maybe renting or buying a box and starting over, because I haven't even watched a repeat since it went off the air.
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threecoffins wrote:
JennyB wrote:
Wolter wrote:So, I just watched the pilot for The Middleman on the ABC family website. I enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I would.
Shit -- I meant to watch that. I'll have to check it out.
I loved the X-Files too. The one episode that actually scared the bajesus out of me was "Home." It was the one where the sons kept having sex with their no-limbed mother to produce inbred children. Much as things are done in Canada.
Dude! That's the scariest one for me too. To top it off, I was watching it alone in the dark in my dad's trailer in the middle of the sticks. I have an irrational fear of rednecks.
ooh, I think think that's the consensus creepiest episode. It's very Hills Have Eyes-ey
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