Put a Face w/ a Name Thread Vol. II - The Faces Strike Back!
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Be my guest...pap64 wrote:This is a LOLCat picture waiting to happen...
Thanks, Nick. The cat says thanks tooNick Bryant wrote:your comment made me laugh
Is this the 1st time you've posted my lil' mooky boy...? I can't recall seeing one of you before...?
Well you look very sweet, the glasses look cute and so does your little kitty
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Mook's cute!
Andy, you look and have looked like the handsome Gaston. Funnily enough you do not want to be like him.
Andy, you look and have looked like the handsome Gaston. Funnily enough you do not want to be like him.

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Nick Bryant wrote:Why do you want to dream of him so badly...?Julian Carter wrote:I didn't dream of you Mooks.![]()
Maybe tonight ...
Yes, the dreams can get wild.
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Alan was a trip without a suitcase.
He joined UD to ask about the Bambi slipcover, as he decided out of the blue "I think I'll collect Disney slipcovers!" and so he bought Bambi, even though he never saw (and eventually didn't like) the movie. His slipcover love grew from there, though nobody really knows if he actually watched the movies they came with. It then became a running joke to refer to Alan whenever the topic of slipcover came up. When the original Sin City DVD came out (the single-disc barely-barebones edition), it had four different slipcovers to choose from, and there were plenty of "OOH, Alan's gonna buy all four of them!" posts from people.
He actually started my WTF series when in the Trade forum one day, someone mentioned that there's a Beauty and the Beast: Platinum Edition at a GameStop in Fort Worth Texas. I was in Florida at the time and said I'd love to get it, but not if it's all the way in Fort Worth Texas. He then stated that very famous line, "Well, you can always fly down to Ft. Worth stay overnight in a hotel and get it yourself." Needless to say, it was confirmation that nobody ever needed to take him seriously ever again.

His next WTF was regarding the book release for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. In his first post on the topic, he flat out stated "It is very sad to know that (name removed) dies." The next post was by Disney-Fan (then DisneyFan 2000) who simply said "I hate you" as Alan revealed a major spoiler without so much as a warning.
He then had three WTF's in a row. The first was in regards to the great journalist, Peter Jennings (he never heard of him, so he didn't care that he died), the second was a complaint about how much attention Titanic gets versus how much his thread for Ben-Hur gets. Which brings me to another obsession of his: Ben-Hur. For some reason, he was fixated on that movie and got in a fight with memnv about whether or not he (memnv) saw it. I actually didn't like Ben-Hur for awhile because it was too associated with Alan. Then, his third WTF in a row was "But homework is fun!!!" and was in a thread that got me so mad at him (because he couldn't differentiate between my opinion of homework and how much homework he does) that I said I was leaving UD for awhile. And I left...for three days. Not even Alan can keep Scaps down.
In addition, he was quite a tetchy and immature (though he'd never say so) young teen at the time (14, I think). He once started a thread about how much money people make, and when Sunny Wing posted hers, he said to her "That is very little. I know people who make $1000 A DAY!" He used to have the quadratic formula as his signature, and a part of me thinks it was a smug way of saying, "Haha, I'm smart and you're stupid if you don't know what that is!". He only ate at authentic Chinese Restaurants in Boston. He got majorly pissed off when his teacher gave him a B on a paper ("a paper that was looked over by someone who went to MIT!" he'd cry) while someone else who apparently wasn't as smart as him (well, as far as he knew) got an A. I think one of his last posts here was about how he didn't know whether to bring his DVDs (DVDs! Not slipcovers! He's grown up!) with him to college, because he was afraid his roommates might steal or break them.
I'm not sure if he was Korean or not (he is Asian, he posted a picture once but removed it later). But "uptight" certainly described him, which is why I made the Alan reference.
Anyway, that's more than anyone needs to know about Alan (a, to quote T/P fan, "frighteningly sad" chapter in UD's history). There's many more stories to tell, I'm sure, but it's best to leave it well alone.
albert
He joined UD to ask about the Bambi slipcover, as he decided out of the blue "I think I'll collect Disney slipcovers!" and so he bought Bambi, even though he never saw (and eventually didn't like) the movie. His slipcover love grew from there, though nobody really knows if he actually watched the movies they came with. It then became a running joke to refer to Alan whenever the topic of slipcover came up. When the original Sin City DVD came out (the single-disc barely-barebones edition), it had four different slipcovers to choose from, and there were plenty of "OOH, Alan's gonna buy all four of them!" posts from people.
He actually started my WTF series when in the Trade forum one day, someone mentioned that there's a Beauty and the Beast: Platinum Edition at a GameStop in Fort Worth Texas. I was in Florida at the time and said I'd love to get it, but not if it's all the way in Fort Worth Texas. He then stated that very famous line, "Well, you can always fly down to Ft. Worth stay overnight in a hotel and get it yourself." Needless to say, it was confirmation that nobody ever needed to take him seriously ever again.
His next WTF was regarding the book release for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. In his first post on the topic, he flat out stated "It is very sad to know that (name removed) dies." The next post was by Disney-Fan (then DisneyFan 2000) who simply said "I hate you" as Alan revealed a major spoiler without so much as a warning.
He then had three WTF's in a row. The first was in regards to the great journalist, Peter Jennings (he never heard of him, so he didn't care that he died), the second was a complaint about how much attention Titanic gets versus how much his thread for Ben-Hur gets. Which brings me to another obsession of his: Ben-Hur. For some reason, he was fixated on that movie and got in a fight with memnv about whether or not he (memnv) saw it. I actually didn't like Ben-Hur for awhile because it was too associated with Alan. Then, his third WTF in a row was "But homework is fun!!!" and was in a thread that got me so mad at him (because he couldn't differentiate between my opinion of homework and how much homework he does) that I said I was leaving UD for awhile. And I left...for three days. Not even Alan can keep Scaps down.
In addition, he was quite a tetchy and immature (though he'd never say so) young teen at the time (14, I think). He once started a thread about how much money people make, and when Sunny Wing posted hers, he said to her "That is very little. I know people who make $1000 A DAY!" He used to have the quadratic formula as his signature, and a part of me thinks it was a smug way of saying, "Haha, I'm smart and you're stupid if you don't know what that is!". He only ate at authentic Chinese Restaurants in Boston. He got majorly pissed off when his teacher gave him a B on a paper ("a paper that was looked over by someone who went to MIT!" he'd cry) while someone else who apparently wasn't as smart as him (well, as far as he knew) got an A. I think one of his last posts here was about how he didn't know whether to bring his DVDs (DVDs! Not slipcovers! He's grown up!) with him to college, because he was afraid his roommates might steal or break them.
I'm not sure if he was Korean or not (he is Asian, he posted a picture once but removed it later). But "uptight" certainly described him, which is why I made the Alan reference.
Anyway, that's more than anyone needs to know about Alan (a, to quote T/P fan, "frighteningly sad" chapter in UD's history). There's many more stories to tell, I'm sure, but it's best to leave it well alone.
albert
WIST #60:
AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?
WIST #61:
TheSequelOfDisney: Damn, did Lin-Manuel Miranda go and murder all your families?
AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?
WIST #61:
TheSequelOfDisney: Damn, did Lin-Manuel Miranda go and murder all your families?
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