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  • Skynut
    Skynut Posts: 2,967
    edited June 2006
    capecodder wrote:
    Funny thing is, all the wacky "believers" are probably holed up somewhere chanting and praying for deliverence and when nothing happens they will be convinced it was because of their efforts.:confused:

    :eek: :eek: deliverence with Burt Reynolds?:eek: :eek:
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  • Drumingman
    Drumingman Posts: 348
    edited June 2006
    capecodder wrote:
    Funny thing is, all the wacky "believers" are probably holed up somewhere chanting and praying for deliverence and when nothing happens they will be convinced it was because of their efforts.:confused:


    Gee, I'm a believer and I'm not holed up somewhere and chanting and praying because of a calendar day. It is the ignorance and stupidity of doubters who make ludicrist statements that get noticed. Gee, talk about wacky.....:rolleyes:
  • MrNightly
    MrNightly Posts: 3,370
    edited June 2006
    Drumingman wrote:
    Gee, I'm a believer and I'm not holed up somewhere and chanting and praying because of a calendar day. It is the ignorance and stupidity of doubters who make ludicrist statements that get noticed. Gee, talk about wacky.....:rolleyes:

    I went and saw, "The Omen." I'm a believer as well... now what catagory does that put me in??? :)

    Regarding the movie, it was very well done. Not a real scary movie, by any stretch. I was slightly dissappointed in this. But excellent performance by Liev Schreiber. One of his most stirring I believe. Julia Stiles should stick to something other than acting; Grocery clerk, Bank teller... not actress. The kid did pretty good, and was believeable, though he didn't really play a HUGE role.

    Overall, a solid movie. More intense than scary. Shorter film as well. If you enjoyed, "The Secret Window" type of film with an anti-christ theme, it may be for you :)

    7 outta 10 for me. I would have given it 8 but I was slightly let-down from the lack of horror or "Demons" or whatnot. Constantine was WAY better IMO, from the Spiritual view as well as action.

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  • Drumingman
    Drumingman Posts: 348
    edited June 2006
    MrNightly wrote:
    I went and saw, "The Omen." I'm a believer as well... now what catagory does that put me in??? :)

    Regarding the movie, it was very well done. Not a real scary movie, by any stretch. I was slightly dissappointed in this. But excellent performance by Liev Schreiber. One of his most stirring I believe. Julia Stiles should stick to something other than acting; Grocery clerk, Bank teller... not actress. The kid did pretty good, and was believeable, though he didn't really play a HUGE role.

    Overall, a solid movie. More intense than scary. Shorter film as well. If you enjoyed, "The Secret Window" type of film with an anti-christ theme, it may be for you :)

    7 outta 10 for me. I would have given it 8 but I was slightly let-down from the lack of horror or "Demons" or whatnot. Constantine was WAY better IMO, from the Spiritual view as well as action.

    Anyways... just my $.02


    It puts you in the Bill O'Reilly catagory....:eek:
  • sucks2beme
    sucks2beme Posts: 5,602
    edited June 2006
    Sorry everyone. It was upside down. The number of the beast is 999!
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  • dorokusai
    dorokusai Posts: 25,577
    edited June 2006
    The Devil is my backup singer.
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  • MrNightly
    MrNightly Posts: 3,370
    edited June 2006
    Drumingman wrote:
    It puts you in the Bill O'Reilly catagory....:eek:

    I assume you were joking right?? :D Please tell me you were...
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  • spwuinmk67
    spwuinmk67 Posts: 797
    edited June 2006
    audiobliss wrote:
    Yeah, you can do it, spwuinmk67. You post too slowly anyways. :p


    Yeah, now that's funny. :D

    Sorry I'm not a little red-headed post **** :)
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  • VR3
    VR3 Posts: 28,742
    edited June 2006
    You have 2 more hours, EST - to post 6 more times for your cival duty to be complete to this forum...

    GO!
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  • audiobliss
    audiobliss Posts: 12,518
    edited June 2006
    And I would only have to post 103 times. I think I can do it. Forum Testing Area, here I come!

    :D
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  • spwuinmk67
    spwuinmk67 Posts: 797
    edited June 2006
    Yeah, you didn't get there, and neither did I. I did buy my first motorcycle though today.
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  • capecodder
    capecodder Posts: 613
    edited June 2006
    Phew, we made it. Touch and go there for a while though.
  • Skynut
    Skynut Posts: 2,967
    edited June 2006
    I was pretty worried just before midnight but we did make it.
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  • audiobliss
    audiobliss Posts: 12,518
    edited June 2006
    I think I stayed up past midnight. And I never gave it a thought.

    spwuindk82674i - Start a thread! With pics! What kind is it?!
    Jstas wrote: »
    Simple question. If you had a cool million bucks, what would you do with it?
    Wonder WTF happened to the rest of my money.
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  • audiobliss
    audiobliss Posts: 12,518
    edited June 2006
    Oh, and I could have made it if I had wanted to. I just didn't want to wake up this morning with a cross burning in my front yard and a huge gang with hammers, pick-axes, and hand-guns awaiting revenge for the havoc I would have reeked. :p
    Jstas wrote: »
    Simple question. If you had a cool million bucks, what would you do with it?
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  • dorokusai
    dorokusai Posts: 25,577
    edited June 2006
    666 Biblical Number of the Beast
    660 Approximate Number of the Beast
    DCLXVI Roman Numeral of the Beast
    665 Number of the Beast's Older Brother
    667 Number of the Beast's Younger Sister
    668 Number of the Beast's Neighbor
    999 Number of the Australian Beast
    333 Number of the Semi-Beast
    66 Number of the Downsized Beast
    6, uh..., I forget Number of the Blond Beast
    666.0000 Number of the High Precision Beast
    665.9997856 Number of the Beast on a Pentium
    0.666 Number of the Millibeast
    X / 666 Beast Common Denominator
    0.00150150... Reciprocal of the Beast
    -666 Opposite of the Beast
    666i Imaginary Number of the Beast
    6.66 x 102 Scientific Notation of the Beast
    25.8069758... Square Root of the Beast
    443556 Square of the Beast
    1010011010 Binary Number of the Beast
    1232 Octal of the Beast
    29A Hexidecimal of the Beast
    2.8235 Log of the Beast
    6.5913 Ln of the Beast
    1.738 x 10289 Anti-Log of the Beast
    00666 Zip Code of the Beast
    666@hell.org E-mail Address of the Beast
    www.666.com Website of the Beast
    1-666-666-6666 Phone & FAX Number of the Beast
    1-888-666-6666 Toll Free Number of the Beast
    1-900-666-6666 Live Beasts, available now! One-on-one pacts!
    Only $6.66 per minute! [Must be over 18!]
    666-66-6666 Social Security Number of the Beast
    Form 10666 Special IRS Tax Forms for the Beast
    66.6% Tax Rate of the Beast
    6.66% 6-Year CD Interest Rate at First Beast Bank of Hell
    ($666 minimum deposit, $666 early withdrawal fee)
    $666/hr Billing Rate of the Beast's Lawyer
    $665.95 Retail Price of the Beast
    $710.36 Price of the Beast plus 6.66% Sales Tax
    $769.95 Price of the Beast with accessories and replacement soul
    $656.66 Wal-Mart Price of the Beast (next week $646.66!)
    $55.50 Monthly Payments for Beast, in 12 easy installments
    Phillips 666 Gasoline Used by the Beast (regular $6.66/gal)
    Route 666 Highway of the Beast (where he gets his kicks!)
    666 mph Speed Limit on the Beast's Highway
    6-6-6 Fertilizer of the Beast
    666 lb cap Weight Limit of the Beast
    666 Minutes Weekly News Show about the Beast (airs daily from
    Midnight to 11:06 a.m., on Cable Channel 666, of course)
    666o F Oven Temperature for Cooking "Roast Beast"
    666k Retirement Plan of the Beast
    666 mg Recommended Minimum Daily Requirement of Beast
    Lotus 6-6-6 Spreadsheet of the Beast
    Word 6.66 Word Processor of the Beast
    Windows 666 Bill Gates' Personal Beast Operating System
    #666666 Font Color of the Beast (the gray in this table!)
    i66686 CPU of the Beast
    666-I BMW of the Beast
    IAM 666 License Plate Number of the Beast
    Formula 666 All Purpose Cleaner of the Beast
    WD-666 Spray Lubricant of the Beast
    DSM-666 (rev) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the Beast
    66.6 MHz FM Radio Station of the Beast
    666 KHz AM Radio Station of the Beast
    66 for 6 A Beastly Score for an Innings (in cricket)
    6 for 66 Bowling Figures of the Beast
    6/6/6 Birthday of the Beast (but in which century?)
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  • capecodder
    capecodder Posts: 613
    edited June 2006
    Doro- That's too funny! How figgin' long did you spend thinkin' them all up. You got too much time bro!
  • dorokusai
    dorokusai Posts: 25,577
    edited June 2006
    I'm not that clever...just noticed the email from a friend. I appreciate the thought however :)
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  • MrNightly
    MrNightly Posts: 3,370
    edited June 2006
    For a somewhat funny collection of beast-related numbers plus some serious stuff take a look at http://catholic-resources.org/Bible/666.htm
    (just when you thought the Catholics had no sense of humor) :D

    DJ

    Hmmm, Doro's quotes seem slightly familiar ;)
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