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The private boat for Max didn't have MAX written on it, as it's supposed to. And Max's tail wasn't nearly bushy enough. And the wild things... well, they were a bit wrong.


This is what comes of messing with books that people love.


(I've just realised after a few minutes of staring into thin air that I know the entire text of that book by heart - what a waste of memory space!)

  • 3 weeks later...
in the loop, very funny, however my cinema choice of the week has to be "let the right one in", very atmospheric vampire film, in that the main protagonists are kids, an unusual but extremely good film, but only watch if you can stand subtitles. dvd of the week which i watched last night is "the baader-meinhof complex", cracking film which one would think in the arms of a guy ritchie et al would attempt to glamourise the group and their actions, this film doesn,t, it makes them out to be the terrorists they were, all be it, they sure do look good. worth a watch.

Huguenot Wrote:

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> BBW do you have a fetish you're not telling us

> about?

>

> Das Boot, Saw (hacksawing feet off), Dead Men's

> Shoes?


Then he should also enjoy the scene from Misery when Kathy Bates hobbles James Caan's feet:


Bates: Do you know what they did to the native workers who stole diamonds? Don't worry, they didn't kill them. No, they had to make sure they could go on working,... ..but they also had to make sure

they could never run away.


The operation was called "hobbling".


Caan: Annie... Whatever you're thinking about doing, please don't do it!


Caan: Annie, for God's...


Bates: Shh, darling. Trust me...


Caan: God's sake!!


Bates: It's for the best.


Caan: Annie, please!


Bates: Almost done. Just one more....


::o

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