Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 10:41 pm
And just what is that supposed to mean?chaychay102royal wrote:Lazario, I think, knows that.
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And just what is that supposed to mean?chaychay102royal wrote:Lazario, I think, knows that.
I was saying that I think you know that it's the movie that counts. The only reason why I added "I think" was because you never actually said "the movie is what is important." I've heard isidour basically say that and I know I've said it and still firmly believe it. It's the inside that counts.Lazario wrote:And just what is that supposed to mean?chaychay102royal wrote:Lazario, I think, knows that.
Thank you! I don't know how many threads I've said that on! Right on!Isidour wrote:that´s soo sad, because they could save many bucks buying just the slipcases and asking for the slipcovers at the Disney line
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Sunset Girl wrote:I can see the future. . .A mint copy including the slipcover will cost you about 3,111,530,342 earth units, or roughly about $760,000,000 (keeping in mind the inflation). Without a slip cover, it's worth approximately 62 cents.
Sunset Girl wrote:I can see the future. . .
It's the year 2076, where die-hard antique dealers attempt to sell the rare first edition release of the Bambi DVD, a format now considered obsolete but still avidly collected by Disney fans. A mint copy including the slipcover will cost you about 3,111,530,342 earth units, or roughly about $760,000,000 (keeping in mind the inflation). Without a slip cover, it's worth approximately 62 cents.
Heh heh, you'd be beaten down so fast by the youngins who were raised to love and adore slipcovers.chaychay102royal wrote:I'll be a little old lady, about eighty-five years old, shaking my cane and going "I remember when I was thirteen years old...none of my friends knew about slipcovers, but I did and I hated 'em! My friend and I rose to the occasion and told everyone that slipcovers would destroy the video industry, but nobody believed us and now look at what's happened!"
No, Luke will probably, for some reason, be the same age he is now and have this site running forever. Only then, the site will only be about slipcovers.MickeyMousePal wrote:In the year 2076 this site will probably be down.
Yeah, it will. Luke would be dead, and his heir wouldn't want to pay the bill because of all the bandwith we use. They'd finally lose their patience and shut this thing down.MickeyMousePal wrote:In the year 2076 this site will probably be down.
Uh, yeah. The good old days.chaychay102royal wrote:When any lawsuit was big news. When a death at Disney World was treated like a national tragedy.
It's impossible to stay the same age, Pasta. I know you were joking but Luke would be like 105 or older (unless he's younger than I thought). Plus, Luke doesn't get the obsession over slipcovers so if the site goes down to that level, he probably would shut it down. You'd be about eighty-seven (my math's a little off), Timon and myself will be about eighty-five and maybe a few other teenagers would still be around. But a lot of people that post on the forum every day would be dead by then.Pasta67 wrote:No, Luke will probably, for some reason, be the same age he is now and have this site running forever. Only then, the site will only be about slipcovers.MickeyMousePal wrote:In the year 2076 this site will probably be down.
Well, looking at the world today, it will probably be a hundred times worse and so a lawsuit and a death at Mission: Space (which no one would remember because it was shut down fifty years earlier)would seem like almost happy events.Pasta67 wrote:Uh, yeah. The good old days.chaychay102royal wrote:When any lawsuit was big news. When a death at Disney World was treated like a national tragedy.
Yeah. I was just joking around that Luke would, for some reason, have some special power in the future to stay young. I don't know...........................I'm tired.chaychay102royal wrote:It's impossible to stay the same age, Pasta. I know you were joking but Luke would be like 105 or older (unless he's younger than I thought). Plus, Luke doesn't get the obsession over slipcovers so if the site goes down to that level, he probably would shut it down. You'd be about eighty-seven (my math's a little off), Timon and myself will be about eighty-five and maybe a few other teenagers would still be around. But a lot of people that post on the forum every day would be dead by then.Pasta67 wrote: No, Luke will probably, for some reason, be the same age he is now and have this site running forever. Only then, the site will only be about slipcovers.
Nah, it'll still be around, and we'll still be going on and on about slipcovers and whether or not "Tarzan MMXIV: the Embryo Days" sucks.MickeyMousePal wrote:In the year 2076 this site will probably be down.