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Really liked the column this week, especially the part about you being a pansy and crying for your Mommy.
Be nice to me, or I'm going to have a copy of The Serpent and the Rainbow playing at your desk every morning.
Be nice to me, or I'm going to have a copy of The Serpent and the Rainbow playing at your desk every morning.
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Originally Posted by mickeylee
Really liked the column this week, especially the part about you being a pansy and crying for your Mommy. Be nice to me, or I'm going to have a copy of The Serpent and the Rainbow playing at your desk every morning.
Well, at least my Mommy didn't actually have to come pick me up in the middle of the night. Something has to be said for that, right?
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You've convinced me to track down a copy of Serpent and the Rainbow since I still haven't seen it to this day. I've liked just about everything else Craven has done so I have high hopes for this one.
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Originally Posted by Jray
You've convinced me to track down a copy of Serpent and the Rainbow since I still haven't seen it to this day. I've liked just about everything else Craven has done so I have high hopes for this one.
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Originally Posted by Scott_Lecter
Excellent! You won't regret it. So, what was the big selling point? My story about how much of a big baby I was when I was eight?
Nightmare on Elm Street kind of did the same thing to me when I was a kid, but I was a bit older. Probably about 11 or 12. We had to shower down in our old, dark, cold stone basement and I was terrified to go down there after seeing Freddy slice and dice. Haha.