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19 hours ago, 2L344 said:

How so? Spill the beans! All I saw was cuteness, but she looked young enough to be an intern. 

I saw these pics of her (Alessandra Torresani)

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and thought she looked like the bad guy from a crappy sci fi movie BUT I've just seen that she played Egg on Arrested Development and now I'm cool with her :) #Fickle 

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59 minutes ago, Einstein Von Brainstorm said:

I saw these pics of her (Alessandra Torresani)

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and thought she looked like the bad guy from a crappy sci fi movie BUT I've just seen that she played Egg on Arrested Development and now I'm cool with her :) #Fickle 

Um, yeah, uh, im cool with her too. 

 

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1 hour ago, Einstein Von Brainstorm said:

I saw these pics of her (Alessandra Torresani)

56a3eaf29968b_AlessandraTorresaniLongHai

and thought she looked like the bad guy from a crappy sci fi movie BUT I've just seen that she played Egg on Arrested Development and now I'm cool with her :) #Fickle 

Two things came across my mind when I saw this picture
1.Disney star
2.Former emo girl
It was a big change from the picture above to Claire!

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I'm not really a X-files fan but I hear ep 4 (Monday) has a scene shot on location at KPU Langley BC campus. I have been there many times.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4549940/?ref_=ttep_ep4

Here in BC Monday 8th is a holiday. Family day.

Have you ever seen the movie Edison.  It wasn't the greatest movie, but starred Justin Timberlake.  So many Vancouver scenes in there.  Granville Street, The skytrain, so many parts of downtown...  I had so much fun spotting landmarks.  Like...Hey there's the mcDonald's on Granville Street!  There's the Caprice!  ha ha!

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Have you ever seen the movie Edison.  It wasn't the greatest movie, but starred Justin Timberlake.  So many Vancouver scenes in there.  Granville Street, The skytrain, so many parts of downtown...  I had so much fun spotting landmarks.  Like...Hey there's the mcDonald's on Granville Street!  There's the Caprice!  ha ha!

I have seen so much X-Files and Stargate SG-1 over the years that I can spot landmarks and I've never been there! :rofl: 

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Have you ever seen the movie Edison.  It wasn't the greatest movie, but starred Justin Timberlake.  So many Vancouver scenes in there.  Granville Street, The skytrain, so many parts of downtown...  I had so much fun spotting landmarks.  Like...Hey there's the mcDonald's on Granville Street!  There's the Caprice!  ha ha!

As in the 2005 thriller Edison. No. Thrillers don't usually thrill me. Same reason I actually never liked X-Files.

...shutter... I tried to watch that ep4 last night. Nope.

SG1 and Smallville I did watch. Well all but the last two seasons of SG1 and much of the first three seasons of Smallville.

Actually SG1 is the only other show I ever joined a forum. Unfortunately my station was two years behind new releases. That really sucked. I saw a location shot of "It's Good to be King" and had to wait two years to see the episode on my TV! Never got around to seeing the last two seasons and the bits I saw I did't like (and there was too much other stuff going on). 

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On 11 February 2016 at 4:39 AM, djsurrey said:

As in the 2005 thriller Edison. No. Thrillers don't usually thrill me. Same reason I actually never liked X-Files.

...shutter... I tried to watch that ep4 last night. Nope.

SG1 and Smallville I did watch. Well all but the last two seasons of SG1 and much of the first three seasons of Smallville.

Actually SG1 is the only other show I ever joined a forum. Unfortunately my station was two years behind new releases. That really sucked. I saw a location shot of "It's Good to be King" and had to wait two years to see the episode on my TV! Never got around to seeing the last two seasons and the bits I saw I did't like (and there was too much other stuff going on). 

I left it yeaaarrrs and then went back and watched the last two seasons and Universe. Wasn't that bad I just thought of them as a min spin off :) 

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18 minutes ago, ashleyo85 said:

Hope everyone is staying warm... it's -40 here!!! (And that's the same temp in Celcius and Fahrenheit!)

Here in Surrey BC at the moment it is +7 C (+45 F).

I was in Vancouver BC on Friday and the sun came out for a while. I had to take my coat off. It rained heavily here all day today.

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Nope untill the baby is around 1its iffy at best and untill it is sleeping all night it is pretty much off the table lol

A mother of an infant gets 20 minutes free while the baby naps she has two choices coitus or sleep 9.5 time out of 10 she will chose sleep

P.S. great gif lol

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8 hours ago, Chiany said:

You're kidding...right?

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Our weekly schedule for the first four or five months was Wife got up at four AM to feed, and dress our daughter.I got up at five, to watch our daughter, while my wife got her shower.  while I cooked breakfast and eat.  I would get mine while she ate and got dressed, then I would get dressed.  We'd leave the house around 6:15, so we could drop our daughter at the babysitters and get to work by seven.

We would get home around five, either would cook, with the other took care of the baby.  My wife fed her at six then eight, and go to bed.  I would do the 10 PM and midnight feeding.  With my wife taking care of the 2 AM feeding, then start all over again at four AM.  

NO, I'M NOT KIDDING.   :shy:

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1 hour ago, Earnie said:

I wonder if Howard becoming a father will make him confront his own father who ran out on him we know he is still alive we found that out when his half brother visited

Becoming a parent actually made me go non-contact with my own absent father.

@Chiany, you are about to meet the first person that you will love more than you love yourself; lucky you! You will gladly die for this little person, and it would take no thought or consideration on your part, it's just an inherent reaction....and that's as fricking terrifying as it is wonderful.

When I became a parent, when I experienced and understood that powerful love, it was an absolute no brainer that my own irresponsible and self-serving father should never have the chance to bring his warped version of parenting anywhere near my family. That went for my career too, and certain friends, some who I truly loved (some of whom are still trying to contact me through mutual friends) but again, it's a no-brainer, protecting your children comes first, it's not even a choice, it simply is how it is, there's no decision to make.

You don't let damaging people near your family.

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