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September 26, 2004 -- 11:56 AM
posted by Par

September 25, 2004 -- 7:20 PM
posted by Beck

    In case you were interested that last info came from here
    It's an interesting read especially if you've ever played any type of RPG.

September 25, 2004 -- 6:46 PM
posted by Beck

    For the Geekfesters:

    Yggdrasill: (or Yggdrasil) This giant ash tree grows through the center of the nine worlds. It was neither born, nor will it ever die ... Yggdrasill is eternal and pervades the cosmos. The fruit of this tree guarantees a harmless childbirth, and the dew from its leaves is the sweet nectar from which bees make honey. High in its branches it is said lives an eagle, and at its lowest roots dwells the dragon Nidhogg. Upon its trunk, the squirrel Ratatosk scampers from roots to branches carrying cryptic messages between the dragon and the eagle. The tree gathers water from three wells, one of which is in Asgard and is called the Well of Urd, another is in Midgard and is called Mimir's Well, and the third is in Niflheim and is known as the Spring of Hvergelmir. In order to learn the wisdom of the dead, Odin willingly suspended himself on Yggdrasill for nine nights, during which time he was pierced in his abdomen by a spear. Legend also states that upon Ragnarok (the end of the world) there will be a man and a woman, Lif and Lifthrasir, who will hide inside the trunk to survive the devastation. This couple will bear children and begin a new phase in the cycle of man.

September 25, 2004 -- 5:39 PM
posted by creepy stalker

i'm getting some ass tonight. thanks a lot chumps and chumpettes

September 25, 2004 -- 3:55 PM
posted by Al

    Beck the address is:
    *snip*10233 96 Ave*snip* (Par)

    Hope some creepy stalker type guy doesn't go there tonight from seeing this message on the message board.

    Just in case everyone bring a implement of destruction.

September 25, 2004 -- 12:22 PM
posted by Beck

    Ok, I got the e-mail
    what's the address?
    I don't remember.
    Thanx

September 25, 2004 -- 10:26 AM
posted by Beck

    What the hell?
    Where is this post about Jess's thing tonight?
    I've scanned this page a dozen times and also seached for "Jess" just to find the post but it's not here.
    Can someone send me info please?

September 24, 2004 -- 6:27 PM
posted by eric

    CRIPPLE CREEK FAIRIES


    from justconcerts.com

September 24, 2004 -- 6:06 PM
posted by eric

k dash at the Starlight Room. 10/22/2004. get your backs up off the wall.

September 24, 2004 -- 5:27 PM
posted by alison

    boo

    Lucas should be punished for marring perfect movies like those first three...


    "Christensen now appears as the blue-tinged ghost of Anakin in three brief scenes totalling just 10 seconds during the celebrations at the end of the movie.

    Christensen never speaks. With a big smile and longer, fuller hair than he had in Episode II, he is seen standing beside Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda. The vision is apparent only to Luke Skywalker as the Ewoks' victory party rages in the background on the Forest Moon of Endor.

    In the original 1983 theatrical version of Jedi, as well as in Lucas' 1997 digitally revised edition, actor Sebastian Shaw played Anakin in the ghost scene. He has been digitially removed, and replaced by Christensen, who looks older than he did in Episode II but much younger than Shaw. That apparent lack of logic -- Christensen looks like Luke's brother, not his father -- is ignored in the movie. Luke still smiles warmly, as if he knows who the third ghost really is.

    Meanwhile, Shaw, in severe makeup that has been digitally enhanced for the new DVDs, still shows up in the famous unmasking sequence in which Luke pulls Darth Vader's helmet off before he apologizes to Luke and then dies.

    On the feature-length commentary for the film, Lucas tries to explain why Christensen appears as the younger Anakin, without actually mentioning the actor's name or detailing how it was done (face replacement is now a simple process in the age of digital computer effects).

    "As we get to the end of the movie, as he joins the force, he is able to retain his original identity," Lucas says of Christensen's character. And the character's "original identity" is not as Darth Vader, Lucas says, "but it was his identity as he was -- when he died as Anakin Skywalker." That sequence is expected to be shown in full in Episode III.


    boo! this is not acceptable! He should not be destroying the integrity of the old movies. It was enough that he added that scene where Han talks to Jabba the Hut... that they didn't have the technology to film at the time that the original movies were released... this is just so unacceptable!

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