lol. Thanks, camcam wrote:Philip: I went to look at your picture, because I thought you were having us on , on UAADB, and that you had posted a shot of James Denton from "Desperate Housewives."
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Guilty your honorOscarGuy wrote:We've been part of MySpace for 6 months, MW, right? And it took an off hand comment saying Italiano (Marco) was hot to get people to sign up.
No offense to anyone who gets a lot of joy out of it, but after some not so cool online encounters, I killed my myspace page and really, I never got anything out of these kinds of profiles. BUT curiosity over the Italiano fuss inspired me to reopen my account. lol.
I figured I could venture back into that online profile world if only to talk about film and the ridiculous phenomenon that is the Oscars. Even in Graduate school, it's hard to find people who like talking about films - and by that I mean in a respectful and um, not stupid way (saying Quentin Tarantino is the best filmmaker ever is just well...I have no idea how to respond to that, y'know?) So anyway, bravo to you guys for the level of discourse on this board and for being so friendly.
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Hey guys,
Since I still want to stay in contact with all of you, I created a group on Myspace for members of this board. So if any of you are interested in joining, go to http://groups.myspace.com/uaadb .
I hope you don't mind OscarGuy.
Since I still want to stay in contact with all of you, I created a group on Myspace for members of this board. So if any of you are interested in joining, go to http://groups.myspace.com/uaadb .
I hope you don't mind OscarGuy.
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