reminds me
of a moment of utter geekery t'other day.
i gave my sister's twins some crisps to eat. one of them ran up to me, waving a crisp. 'look! it's round like the moon!'
i couldn't help myself. i looked down into that angelic 2-year-old face and said 'that's no moon'.
poor little fucker hadn't a clue what i was on about :(
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Thu 3 Mar 2011, 13:34,
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i gave my sister's twins some crisps to eat. one of them ran up to me, waving a crisp. 'look! it's round like the moon!'
i couldn't help myself. i looked down into that angelic 2-year-old face and said 'that's no moon'.
poor little fucker hadn't a clue what i was on about :(
Oh I get that every day!
My references are quite random, the trick is to ignore it and carry on! :)
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Thu 3 Mar 2011, 13:38,
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i can't
my brain is wired directly to my mouth, with no kind of filter inbetween
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Thu 3 Mar 2011, 13:40,
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You ought to embark on a Clockwork Orange-esque process of indoctrination...
until the are fully conversant with every Star Wars in-joke.
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Thu 3 Mar 2011, 13:38,
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tried that with my cousin and pink floyd songs
she's now a born-again christian and a bit of a bitch.
didn't work out so well.
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Thu 3 Mar 2011, 13:40,
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didn't work out so well.
But if they're twins then there could be an interesting socilogical experiment in there...
Identical genetic structure and upbringing, but with one exposed intensively to Star Wars (Ep IV - VI only, natch) from an early age, and the other isolated.
Watch the divergent lifestyles.
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Thu 3 Mar 2011, 13:53,
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Watch the divergent lifestyles.