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chingalerasays...God she's annoying...that nasally voice cringes
lurgeesays...try mute chog. i bet she will get hotter
God she's annoying...that nasally voice cringes
jonnysays...Oy, Walford is grey and monotonous, you silly lass. Stop teasing with your fluffy clouds.
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siftbotsays...♪ ♫ Grey fluffy clouds ♪ ♫ has been added as a related post - related requested by jonny.
chingalerasays...I dunno man, she makes "stinky-face" too much-and then the nasaliness....Dude-she's gonna be full-bore mugly (mean + ugly) when she loses her edge, MALES BEWARE!
Mila Kunis n.-genus of spherical Gram-positive bacteria belonging to the phylum Cutefungus-(Is that too mean?)
try mute chog. i bet she will get hotter
kulpimsjokingly says...don't try to out troll a troll
siftbotsays...Moving this video to pumkinandstorm's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
siftbotsays...Oz the Great and Powerful - Official Trailer #2 has been added as a related post - related requested by silvercord on that post.
siftbotsays...Oz: The Great and Powerful - First Trailer has been added as a related post - related requested by silvercord on that post.
Trancecoachsays...About this film, to just highlight some of the heights of absurdity that the so-called intellectual property (which isn't really "property" at all in any consistent definition of the word) can reach, here's something an anti-IP expert, Stephan Kinsella (who, as it happens, is, ironically, also an IP lawyer) said about this new movie, 'Oz the Great and Powerful':
"So, for IP reasons, it's not technically a prequel to the 1939 movie by MGM. This is a Disney film, and it has to follow the original Baum books, not the 1939 movie. That's why in one scene, the witch in the new movie doesn't say "my pretties." She says something like "my pretty ... one." And that's why MGM and Disney lawyers had to meet to come to an agreement on what shade of green was permitted on the skin of the bad witch in the new movie. And that's why no reference to Dorothy's ruby slippers was permitted (that was from the 1939 movie, not the book, which had silver slippers). So once again, copyright distorts culture and life and meaning."
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