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Isidour wrote:Welcome back Laz, this have been kind of boring without you
I see that... :D


Jack Skellington wrote:Welcome back Lazario, you've been missed ! :)
I swear to you guys, I never expected this much support! It does my black heart a lot of good.

I only hope I can live-up to your expectations of me. :wink:
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Lazario wrote:Everytime I go in there, no one else is.
I haven't been in it in a short while (but I'm on vacation). There are a few of us who are in there pretty often...it helps if you post in the Chat Room thread that you're in there, so people know to go in and chat with you...?
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Let's celebrate...

VODKA FOR EVERYBODY!

oh right...you can't...so the whole bottle is for me :twisted: :P
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Lazario wrote:So, whatever happened back then (much of which I still remember), I'm just grateful to be back. You won't hear much complaining about the previous years. And I'm also not here to blame everything on Aaron (although, of course: everything is Aaron's fault, s'there: Image ).
Lazario, this is exactly the kind of thing that you're being asked not to do as a condition of your return to this forum. If you are serious about wanting to rejoin the community, making little jabs like these does very little to demonstrate it, nor does the overall tone of your post, which is to blame everything on me and Luke. Please resist negativity in all of your posts. Your return here has been granted on a trial basis and you will not be afforded the long series of second chances that have been extended to you in the past.

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Well, I think I know ONE Ultimate Disney member who hasn't missed me! At all... :D

Thanks for the warm welcome, Aaron. Really. I don't know where else on the entire internet I could go to get your unique brand of... (hospitality).
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Lazario wrote:Well, I think I know ONE Ultimate Disney member who hasn't missed me! At all... :D

Thanks for the warm welcome, Aaron. Really. I don't know where else on the entire internet I could go to get your unique brand of... (hospitality).
Lazario.....and anyone else...let's all forgive and forget past things that have been negative.....like my late elementary school teacher always told me....Don't Borrow Trouble..


and also something to keep in mind from Timon and Pumbaa (not affiliated with Timonandpumbaafan) .Hakuna Matata !

Let's from this on out start new wipe the slate clean and treat everyone like equals... =

Like I heard in a Movie,

Yesterday is History, Tomorrow is a Mystery, but today is a gift, that is why they call it the Present


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disneyboy20022 wrote:like my late elementary school teacher always told me.....Hakuna Matata !
Your late elementary school teacher was Timon or Pumbaa? :P

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Escapay wrote:
disneyboy20022 wrote:like my late elementary school teacher always told me.....Hakuna Matata !
Your late elementary school teacher was Timon or Pumbaa? :P

albert


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It was Timon....he never took time to listen to my ideas and he turned what I did say and made it his idea and he thinks he came up with the idea that I already came up with in the first place :P


Anyway I fixed it.....you see...as I was typing one of my cats ran across the keyboard and messed up what I was typing....and I thought I had fixed all the errors ...but apparently it didn't


Anyway. My Late Elementary School teacher saying was: Don't Borrow Trouble
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disneyboy20022 wrote:Yesterday is History, Tomorrow is a Mystery, but today is a gift, that is why they call it the Present
If I don't find out what movie I heard that in, I'm going to go crazy.
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xxhplinkxx wrote:
disneyboy20022 wrote:Yesterday is History, Tomorrow is a Mystery, but today is a gift, that is why they call it the Present
If I don't find out what movie I heard that in, I'm going to go crazy.
It's an old saying, though I'm not entirely sure how old. I remember reading it in a panel of "The Family Circus" when I was little and thinking, "Boy, that Dolly really is smart, isn't she?"

Regarding the movie, I have no idea who could have used it in a movie.

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As (meant to be) indicated by my use of smilies - it's all water under the bridge. It was Negative THEN. But it's over now.

For me, at least. I can only speak for Myself.
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xxhplinkxx wrote:
disneyboy20022 wrote:Yesterday is History, Tomorrow is a Mystery, but today is a gift, that is why they call it the Present
If I don't find out what movie I heard that in, I'm going to go crazy.
Kung Fu Panda - The Turtle :P
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Jack Skellington wrote:
xxhplinkxx wrote: If I don't find out what movie I heard that in, I'm going to go crazy.
Kung Fu Panda - The Turtle :P
Nope, I haven't seen Kung Fu Panda.
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Jack Skellington wrote:
xxhplinkxx wrote: If I don't find out what movie I heard that in, I'm going to go crazy.
Kung Fu Panda - The Turtle :P
Very good Jack Skellington...I am impressed you caught that...Skadoosh to you and have a new year thats filled with much Awsomeness


I would have thought Escapay would have heard that in the movie if he saw...and Escapay and xxhplinkxx (or anyone who thinks its a train wreck and have not seen it based on reviews or fears of Madagascar being the same type) since/if you have not seen it....SEE IT.....It's a better quality animated movie as oppose to Madagascar or Shrek The Third.....I didn't get a chance to see it in theaters but I bought it as a blind buy...it's quite an entertaining animated film....they don't overdo the armpit fart jokes...I don't know how they consider it a spin-off to Madagascar....Perhaps its the same animation but I don't see how there's even a relation to the Madagascar Films....other than its made by the same company and that it's very close in animation....
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I would actually suggest not to see it...I REALLY disliked it, and even thought Madagascar was beter. Sorry. :P
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PeterPanfan wrote:I would actually suggest not to see it...I REALLY disliked it, and even thought Madagascar was beter. Sorry. :P

Hey Differ movies for folks....

Perhaps I didn't get a good impression of Madagascar since Disney's The Wild was out almost at the same time...so I wasn't quite sure whose idea came first....and then the next year it was Penguins....March of the Penguins....Happy Feet, Surf's Up.....and of course the first time I can recall on clash of Dreamworks and Disney was familiar story... Antz and A Bug's Life and then the insects lived again...The Ant Bully, and A Bee Movie...

Although I will reserve my own view on Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa when it comes to DVD....and Perhaps I need to see Madagascar I Have not seen it since it hit theaters.....so Perhaps I should pick it up when the sequel comes out...so I will blind buy both Madagascar Movies....and if I don't like them...I'll do what should be done to any DVD that I buy and end up hating it....Elephant Gift Exchange

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Post by castleinthesky »

I might have gotten you banned once a few years ago (sorry).

The forum needs you back. We need more posters like you who bring some type of substance to posts. This place has been slow lately.
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castleinthesky wrote:I might have gotten you banned once a few years ago (sorry).

The forum needs you back. We need more posters like you who bring some type of substance to posts. This place has been slow lately.
Do you mean Suspended? Think nothing of it, it happened lots of times. :lol:

And thank you for the compliment.
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Post by dvdjunkie »

Welcome back, Lazario!!

It is good to have someone back to banty back and forth with about certain types of horror movies, and things like that.

I truly have missed our punches and jabs, and hope that we can continue to be the friends we were before all this went down.

I promise to you to keep it all in good fun, and still be the cantankerous old man of the UD site.

See you around Laz.

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I'm so glad you showed up! I was wondering where you were, then I heard you were losing a lot of weight.

As for me coming back... I can't make any promises. I'll just be around.
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