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#1 VMaven
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@Zensword: Yes, so we can use our tax dollars so they stay at home, collecting $ for doing less then what they're doing now. Makes a $#!tload of sense now.

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@jasean79 said:

They're getting paid minimum wage to deal with customers asking for things like, "Caramel latte with half skim milk, half 2%, light on the cream, 2 sugars, 4 splenda, and exactly 2 dashes of cinnamon on top". I can feel their pain.

lol pain ? Seriously, it's a gross exaggeration. But even if it's true, it's not the excuse to not saying hello to customers.

Those f$%^** cashiers should be fired.

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#2  Edited By VMaven
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@lamprey263:

Yah... going to have to disagree with you there also. Hybrid shit can be great.

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#3  Edited By VMaven
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We need the new nuclear reactors types. They don't produce carbon. They're amazingly safe, and the don't produce near as much waste as the old.

A lot of the negative attention is paid for by the oil and gas companies to keep them down. Demand newer nuclear plants, replace the older ones, and let's stop worrying about this.

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#4 VMaven
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@indzman:

I do too, but Tony Scott, (who committed suicide in 2012), seemed to really know how to make a great movie. Anyway Tony only directed it, it was written by Tarantino.

Pulp Fiction was a brilliant movie. Not much purpose to the movie? The movie is about redemption. Pulp was my favorite movie for years, though like anything too much and it can get annoying.

Anyway, Tony Scott is still my favorite director. How do I say this? The projects he choose just seemed like movies that you could watch several times and enjoy. Not as deep or stylistic as a lot of directors probably, but he just seemed to get better and better.

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#5 VMaven
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@evildead6789: Yep seen it a few times, and got at least one other to watch it.

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#6 VMaven
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@indzman:

Heat. I have a weakness for these movies, I admit. I enjoy most of the ones you listed, but Heat is just a step above.

We should fill out the list more. I'm too tired for this right now and can only add Ronin off the top of my head.

Yay post 30 for me. lol

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#7 VMaven
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I never watch 24 on TV, it totally ruins it. My wife and I started watching when it was season 1 was on sale in Costco, or Sam's Club, I think around the same time we picked up Firefly on DVD(never having heard of it before.) At some point we starting buying it in Blu-ray. Anyway, binge-watching is the only way to watch a show that takes place in a day(sarcasm.)

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#8 VMaven
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I looked for FMJ in 16:9 for years before I realized it didn't exist.

Aspect ratio

1.37 : 1 (negative ratio)
1.66 : 1 (theatrical ratio, Europe)
1.85 : 1 (theatrical ratio, USA)

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