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Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 7:34 am
I adore the newest planet of the apes movie. I love prequels to most movies only because they give you more information on what happened and are normally very detailed.
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I saw a WEO blue bird!
yes I noticed that. its intresting what his mind is doing to the bird. notice the fat guy in blue wearing the beak thats supposed to be his overactive imagination seeing a bluebird and making something strange of it. Also notice the face in his coffe talking. Thats also a figment of his overactive imagination.Døøm Dragøn wrote:I saw a WEO blue bird!
The scary part is, that I understood every detail.Lady wrote:For some reason all week I've been making these weird stories.. and annoying people with them. :3
Are you a squirrel? Does that mean you're cannibal? Why are you cannibal? Cannibalism is not the answer to your problems dear! What is wrong with the youth of today? D: I remember the time when I was a ham sandwich. I got eaten. The moral of that story is, never get close to a rainbow. They are actually figments of your imagination that will chase you with a pillow.
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]The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air is an American television sitcom that originally aired on NBC from September 10, 1990, to May 20, 1996. The show stars Will Smith as a fictionalized version of himself, a street-smart teenager from West Philadelphia who is sent to move in with his aunt and uncle in their wealthy Bel Air mansion, where his lifestyle often clashes with that of his relatives. The 148 episodes were transmitted over six seasons.[1][2
The theme song and opening sequence set the premise of the show. Will Smith is a street-smart teenager, born and raised in West Philadelphia, who was sent to live with his aunt and uncle in Bel-Air after getting in a fight.
The theme song was written and performed by Smith, as "The Fresh Prince". The music was composed by QD3, who is credited with Smith at the end of each episode. The music often used to bridge scenes together during the show is based on a similar chord structure. The full version of the theme song was used unedited on some early episodes. The full-length version, which is 2:52", was included on Will Smith's Greatest Hits album and attributed to himself only. A 3:23" version was released in the Netherlands in 1992, and reached #3 on the charts.
For the first few episodes of the show stanzas one to three and stanzas six and seven were used. Beginning with Episode #4 (titled "Not With My Pig, You Don't"), only the first two and the last two stanzas of the song were used. The change to the theme song allowed for longer episodes to be created.
Seasons 1, 5, and 6 featured an instrumental version of the theme and still photographs from the episode for the closing credits. In Seasons 2, 3, and 4, the music and stills were dropped and closing credits would almost always appear over bloopers and outtakes from the episode.
Dear, that wasn't paranormal. Paranormal is Casper the friendly ghost walking onto your front lawn and asking to be your friend.Leopard wrote:lol... that is scary you're paranormal. HOW WERE U A HAM SANDWICH??? LoL!!