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Welcome Brittany

Started by DJ Doena, December 08, 2009, 09:37:53 PM

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DJ Doena

Quote from: goodguy on December 09, 2009, 01:19:37 AM
Well, at least this should teach Karsten (DJ Doena) to spell your name correctly. ;)

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Karsten

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addicted2dvd

 :laugh: Don't worry about it Karsten... there is several ways the name can be spelled... you just picked a spelling different then Dawn and I did.  :P
Pete

Jimmy

I know now why the name addicted2comics was looking familliar yesterday in the new member area. Before this thread I was thinking that Pete had forgotten his login info and create a new account...

Welcome here Brittany ;D

addicted2dvd

 :laugh: Yeah... She wanted something similar to mine since we are Father/Daughter... and it definitely fits her!
Pete

addicted2comics(:P)

yeah, but I have a good explanation to my addiction!


  • went on a website to share my writings
  • people kept talking about comics (comic site after all)
  • I caved!  :P

But yeah, it does kinda fit. :-[

MEJHarrison

Welcome Brittany! Glad to see you here. :thumbup:

addicted2dvd

Hey all... just so you know... won't see Brittany for a couple days. After school today she is going to her Grandmother's for the weekend. And her grandmother don't even have a computer let alone net access. She should be back home at some point on Sunday afternoon/evening.
Pete

Rogmeister

Hey, Brittany is here!  :yahoo:  Sorry I didn't say welcome sooner but I've had a few health issues recently...okay, they're ongoing.  I saw a message from you earlier but I didn't realize that was you.  Tell your dad you want a big-screen TV for Christmas  :tv:

addicted2dvd

That is what I asked her to get me!  :tease:
Pete

addicted2comics(:P)

Hey Mark, Nice to meet ya Roger!! ;D and your suggesting the wrong thing though, I'm hinting towards either a laptop or season 1 of a ceratin spectacular wall-crawler!! ;)

Rogmeister

I should've known better anyway...if Brittany had gotten that large-screen TV, her dad might have commandeered it for himself!  :tv:  By the way, Brittany, if you don't mind my asking, what are some of your favorite older movies (if you have any)?  I enjoy good movies no matter when they were originally made, though a couple members of my family get on me about that.  They always ask me if I like anything that isn't 50 years old!  :laugh:

addicted2comics(:P)

Well, some old favorites are


  • from Abbott & Costello (The Time of Our Lives or Meet Frankenstein)
  • the original monster movies
  • the first run of 13 Ghosts

I was taught young some black and white movies are good, but color helps you see!  ;)

Rogmeister

Good for you.  I used to have a friend who pretty much hated B&W.  But I think a well-photographed B&W film can be very artistic.  Some B&W films I would think of as odd if they had been shot in color.

I see you mentioned wanting a certain wallcrawler.  Did you know there was a live-action series of that character made back in (I think) the 70s.  It was pretty cheesy.

addicted2comics(:P)

yeah, dad showed me. Saw the opening, never got a chance to watch it. I sat through the entire series of the 67' Spider-Man, the 70s live action version can't be mush cheesier, right?

not to diss the 67' btw, it was really good for the time with a theme eveyone remembers.

addicted2dvd

I would actually love to get my hands on the '70s live action series!  :P
Pete