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Very nice Ferris! Went up Mount Etna once. Couldn't see five yards around you with the huge amount of fog. Was beautiful.
Quote from: 'Noke on October 27, 2009, 09:25:46 PMVery nice Ferris! Went up Mount Etna once. Couldn't see five yards around you with the huge amount of fog. Was beautiful.Isn't there a lot of rubbish dumped on Etna? Maybe it wasn't fog, but steaming heaps of...
I actually consider a lot of movies to be life-changing! I take them to my heart and they melt into my personality.
Only joking with you, 'Noke. I often forget the smileyface.I was fascinated when I was near Mt Etna that people have built homes on the side of the volcano, an active volcano! What's the insurance premium for that!?
Quote from: OmNom on October 26, 2009, 04:09:38 PM5. I seriously hope someone makes a film about The Silmarillion someday. I always liked The Silmarillion. I probably like it more than LOTR. It's good stuff. Really good stuff.
5. I seriously hope someone makes a film about The Silmarillion someday.
Quote from: FifthCityMuse on October 27, 2009, 05:33:19 AMQuote from: OmNom on October 26, 2009, 04:09:38 PM5. I seriously hope someone makes a film about The Silmarillion someday. I always liked The Silmarillion. I probably like it more than LOTR. It's good stuff. Really good stuff.I've thought so myself. Then I think, "Wait, why give the opportunity for someone to ruin it?" Then I have an argument with myself. Someone usually gets hurt. It's always me.
Quote from: stevekimes on October 28, 2009, 03:58:12 PMQuote from: FifthCityMuse on October 27, 2009, 05:33:19 AMQuote from: OmNom on October 26, 2009, 04:09:38 PM5. I seriously hope someone makes a film about The Silmarillion someday. I always liked The Silmarillion. I probably like it more than LOTR. It's good stuff. Really good stuff.I've thought so myself. Then I think, "Wait, why give the opportunity for someone to ruin it?" Then I have an argument with myself. Someone usually gets hurt. It's always me. Ah, yes. The tragic consequence of being both a film lover and a book lover, no?
5) I have a large collection of "big things of the prairies" photos. These are an odd prairie town tradition whereby they construct a very large statue of some significant item (Corn husk, potato, perogy, nickel etc).