0082 "Date With P.Monkey" [11/23/06]
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- TheChessboardWoman
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Nevermind. We're all going nuts.
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There has got to be something of more substance than just "Well, I went to the movies today. I'm worried about my parents."
I don't see anything in the reflections either. But I agree with Flautapantera, we were shown those reflections for a reason.
This isn't helpful at all I realize. So I'm gonna keep looking.
I don't see anything in the reflections either. But I agree with Flautapantera, we were shown those reflections for a reason.
This isn't helpful at all I realize. So I'm gonna keep looking.
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it looks like a ghost did u play with that on photoshop?Flautapantera wrote:I think I'm creating the illusion that I see a figure in this screenshot, but it doesn't hurt to post it. So no flaming!
my name is josh, not iamcool or iam or cool
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My lawyers told me to edit the content of this signature so i didn't get sued
Me and Oobles are 'TWAT's - 'The Worldwide Association of Threadjacking'
i dont see itgeneralization wrote:Just beyond the fountain... Was there a man in a black suit back there in the shadows?
In the jerky portion I see a lot of silouets of people and then she turns away from going that direction. It's real jerky so I can't tell for sure but at least a couple times it looks like people in suits in shadowy areas. I could just be crazy though.
my name is josh, not iamcool or iam or cool
cooltron5000 is also accepted
My lawyers told me to edit the content of this signature so i didn't get sued
Me and Oobles are 'TWAT's - 'The Worldwide Association of Threadjacking'
cooltron5000 is also accepted
My lawyers told me to edit the content of this signature so i didn't get sued
Me and Oobles are 'TWAT's - 'The Worldwide Association of Threadjacking'
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It's the space between the columns.generalization wrote:]Just beyond the fountain... Was there a man in a black suit back there in the shadows?
In the jerky portion I see a lot of silouets of people and then she turns away from going that direction. It's real jerky so I can't tell for sure but at least a couple times it looks like people in suits in shadowy areas. I could just be crazy though.
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n theres a guy in a suit on the left of the posterTheChessboardWoman wrote:Bree says about P Monkey that 'He never wears fur,' and then you see this :
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cooltron5000 is also accepted
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You're right, ChessboardWoman, but just for clarification:TheChessboardWoman wrote:It's the space between the columns.generalization wrote:]Just beyond the fountain... Was there a man in a black suit back there in the shadows?
In the jerky portion I see a lot of silouets of people and then she turns away from going that direction. It's real jerky so I can't tell for sure but at least a couple times it looks like people in suits in shadowy areas. I could just be crazy though.
There doesn't seem to be a plausible way that could be a watcher. Look how rail thin (and tall) they would have to be.
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It's R Rated, Bree and Purple Monkey wouldn't get in to see it...and it's not a long film about war...I dunno what that film is yet...whats on in the US boxoffice? I'm in the UK.TheChessboardWoman wrote:Bree says about P Monkey that 'He never wears fur,' and then you see this :
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EGW2tvTPXg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EGW2tvTPXg
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"Flags of Our Fathers" is pretty recent...PushedButton wrote:It's R Rated, Bree and Purple Monkey wouldn't get in to see it...and it's not a long film about war...I dunno what that film is yet...whats on in the US boxoffice? I'm in the UK.
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Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus (also known as Fur) is a 2006 film starring Nicole Kidman, as American photographer Diane Arbus.
Considered one of the major American photographers of the 20th century, Arbus was widely known for her strange, disturbing images. She ended her own life in 1971.
Steven Shainberg directs the film from a screenplay by Erin Cressida Wilson. The script is adapted from Patricia Bosworth's book Diane Arbus: A Biography, but (as its name implies) the film is not meant to be an accurate biography.
Thats what I got from wikipedia.
Considered one of the major American photographers of the 20th century, Arbus was widely known for her strange, disturbing images. She ended her own life in 1971.
Steven Shainberg directs the film from a screenplay by Erin Cressida Wilson. The script is adapted from Patricia Bosworth's book Diane Arbus: A Biography, but (as its name implies) the film is not meant to be an accurate biography.
Thats what I got from wikipedia.