since everyone is doing all these "ask me anything" threads...

ahh i love kill bill I and kill bill II the movies.

which one of these movies do u like better ? i like kill bill 1 better.
 
I love them both equally, but if I have to choose, I'd say Volume 2, simply because I think the role of Budd was played amazingly by Michael Madsen. There have been few movies where I've seen a character and just been absolutely convinced and amazed by them. There is nothing like taking a night away from everything, ordering a pizza, and watching both movies back to back.
 
yea i agree with you about michael madsen.

i didnt realize darryl hannah played in there also. she looked different.
 
Elle Driver was another character that impressed me. This is the way I look at it. Vol. 1 was simply about showing off, and putting as much action in there as possible, and Vol. 2 was reserved for the good acting. David Carradine was priceless, but like I said, the character of Budd just amazed me.
 
Hmmmmmmmmm mmmmm

Gogo and Beatrix fighting is what does it for me.

I wish we would of seen more of Verna Green than just the first 5 minutes.
 
cental34 said:
Hmmmmmmmmm mmmmm

Gogo and Beatrix fighting is what does it for me.

I wish we would of seen more of Verna Green than just the first 5 minutes.

oh i forget that part... she is definitely hottie in her kitchen... gezz, i have to watch these movies again tonite...
 
you're not blushing, are you?
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I said ask me anything. I never said I'd answer straightforward. :deal:

But as far as your question. Yes, I have been rubbed like that once before, and at the moment, there is no lady in my life, and I'm liking it like that. In the past girls have been major trouble for me.
 
Best memory?

Favorite book?

What's your philosophy on any specific area?
 
Best Memory: thats a tough one. The memory that sticks out most is when I recieved my first kiss. Me and my then girlfriend were in the mall sitting down, and she just leaned over and planted one.

Favorite Book: "Son of a Preacher Man" by Jay Bakker. Jay Bakker is son of Jim and Tammy Faye, and its Jay's autobiography. Very intriguing and offers some insight into his candid views on mainstream church and religion. I got to meet Jay earlier this week. He just walked upto me and introduced himself. That made my whole week.

My philosophy in any specific area? In life, don't make regrets, don't do something just because other people are doing it, and don't let what other people think stop you from doing what you want to do. I think that sums it up. Oh, and "rule the moment, seize every day."
 
That book reminds me of a Jimmy Buffet song.

I saw this somewhere that I'd like to ask you: "You've rented a sky-writer to propose to your significant other, but it's completely overcast. What will you do?"

Will be interesting to hear your responses. I mean, read.... :)
 
Hmm, I'd probably call up the pilot, and tell him to take a couple of circles around, and then demand some of my money back or beat his knees for not knowing better.
 
cental34 said:
"you can pick your nose, and you can pick your friends, but you can't pick your friend's nose." :laugh2:

Not often. :ugh:

Or whenever no one is looking your way? :)
 
:wave: Hello Centel, I have 2 questions for you.

1. What made you decide to become a Relay Operator?


2. Which deaf person, if any, made an impact on your life, whether it be a friend, aquaintance, or a famous deaf person?
 
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