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Post by Muzzy Pepped on Jul 31, 2002 12:38:18 GMT 10
Well that was stupid I must be slow or something because i didn't even pick up on that. Then again i hardly even remember the last episode
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Post by fathershark on Jul 31, 2002 14:17:10 GMT 10
the show lost the plot in the last season - it doesn't suprise me that you can't remember it. You'd have nightmares if this was the case.
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Post by spongeboy on Jul 31, 2002 16:01:55 GMT 10
it certainly did lose the plot. That tie in episode with the x-files was really weird. I would never ever had thought that Scully would get with Pacey, or that Jack is actually an alien bounty hunter.
Maybe that was a dream....
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Post by fathershark on Jul 31, 2002 16:09:46 GMT 10
I did like when the characters from C.S.I (Crime Scene Investigation) turned up in Capeside. The autopsy that Grisham performed on Dawson's body, having been pulled out mangled and bloated from the Creek, was just unbelievable. Even more thrilling was the conclusion by the forensic team that the killer was indeed Dawson's own parents, clearly sick of their overly verbose and insecure son.
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Post by Tiberius on Jul 31, 2002 16:48:16 GMT 10
I've only properly watched the first episode of Dawson's Creek. I found the dialogue a little surreal for characters that were supposed to be 15-years-olds. For example: Joey: Dawson, I've come to the conclusion that we are facing a tumultuous stage in our life development. We can no longer deceive ourselves into believing that our raging growing hormones will not inevitability force us into acts that are beyond our control. The consequences could be a significant disaster! Dawson: So you won't be sleeping in my bed anymore? Must we grow up so fast Joey? What's become of our carefree youth? I'm sure the dialogue went something like that. Now probably some 15-year-olds in here possess such a vocabulary but most 15-year-olds I've come across could barely remember how to tie their own shoelaces.
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Post by fathershark on Jul 31, 2002 20:41:33 GMT 10
I agree. At that stage of my life, I could barely articulate the fact I needed a fresh set of pads. I'm not talking about cricket, and I'm not female, so think this through...........
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Post by somethingforkaty on Aug 4, 2002 17:22:22 GMT 10
Yes but that's because you are boys. Us girls developed much faster ;D
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Post by Muzzy Pepped on Aug 6, 2002 21:03:26 GMT 10
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Post by fathershark on Aug 8, 2002 16:18:26 GMT 10
Yes but that's because you are boys. Us girls developed much faster ;D *licks his lips* And I wouldn't have it any other way...........
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Post by dirtgirl on Aug 9, 2002 22:50:21 GMT 10
boys will be boys...
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Post by Tiberius on Aug 10, 2002 0:16:43 GMT 10
boys will be boys... And all women are the same. Would you like another overgeneralisation with your fries Madam?
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Post by somethingforkaty on Aug 10, 2002 17:04:47 GMT 10
Sorry, i was only joking Which gender do you think has the most stereo-typing? I would probably say that men fall victim to it the most. Blonde women tend to get it a lot, but i don't think women as a whole get stereo-typed as much as men. ?
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Post by loux2 on Aug 10, 2002 23:09:17 GMT 10
i think i agree, poor boys although on tv commercail it's always women who are doing the laundry, cooking etc although there has been an increase in the opposite recently
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Post by Tiberius on Aug 12, 2002 20:33:21 GMT 10
Sorry, i was only joking Yeah, it's okay. Which gender do you think has the most stereo-typing? I would probably say that men fall victim to it the most. Blonde women tend to get it a lot, but i don't think women as a whole get stereo-typed as much as men. ? I agree. I mean, the grass probably isn't greener on either side, but there's a lot of areas which often get overlooked by certain so-called feminists. The facts that tertiary education rates are on the decline with males, that youth suicides are higher among males, that boys are still often taught to repress their emotions and grow-up lacking important communication skills are all frequently ignored by society at large. It should should be about equality, and it should be about treating people with respect regardless of the physical construction of their genitals. (but for a lot of people it rarely is unfortunately)
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Post by loux2 on Aug 13, 2002 8:55:11 GMT 10
here here
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