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danielsangeo

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  1. And now Epsilon, too, begins to hear the muffled sounds of a banjo, as if it were enveloped in cotton.
  2. When all is quiet, Brad can hear a rhythmic strumming of the banjo from within the coffin. True! Nervous. Very very dreadfully nervous Brad is, but why would you say that he is mad? The disease had sharpened his senses, not destroyed--not dulled them. Above all, the sense of hearing acute.
  3. Granted but now all of your reality vanishes in a puff of logic. I wish I had a pack of bologna in the refrigerator.
  4. A biopic about the life of Jules Verne. The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring
  5. A documentary about a man who joins the Earth Liberation Front, an eco-terrorist group. The Muppets Take Manhattan
  6. Granted, but now you're overwhelmed with work and everything has to be done YESTERDAY! I wish my computer had more RAM.
  7. danielsangeo returns with another banjo string. Hate when these things snap. He continues to strum the banjo, oblivious to the obvious bluff made by Brad. Once, and only once, he glances at "Tiny" and the weapon disintegrates in Brad's hand.
  8. Bot, roll-out. New sentence: There's no society of anthropomorphic frog people living in the sewer, Freeman, you're just being paranoid.
  9. danielsangeo continues strumming his banjo. Why are there so many Songs about rainbows And what's on the other side?
  10. An art-house piece about a group of teenagers protesting humans swimming in the sea by going on a hunger strike, told from a series of tiny cameras implanted in their large intestines. Spaceballs
  11. Banned because you can't tell if The Scoutman was referencing Mass Effect or not.
  12. A charismatic but eccentric man fools everyone into believing he is the monarch of an unknown (and fictional) African nation. (Well, shoot, that sounds like a Sacha Baron Cohen flick) Adventures of Tintin
  13. A coming-of-age movie where Ramona and her father, Bo, have to deal with the trials and tribulations of her puberty and womanhood while dealing with the death of his wife. Prometheus
  14. A documentary about the creator of the Scan-Tron test. Groundhog Day
  15. Blacksburg, VA indeed exists.... or, at least, it did when I went there about 10 years ago and I see no evidence to not deduce that it continues to exist. Unfortunately, I can't afford to return there right now for a meetup. If a meetup happens, I'll be there in spirit!
  16. danielsangeo strums his banjo and suddenly, all the particulate decomposed matter that made up Humin collects together and congeals, growing, T-1000 style, back into a living, breathing Humin. In the act of that happening, Epsilon, having been stepping on the Humin matter, loses his balance and falls off the hill. He reclaims the hill for his own, and continues to strum the banjo.
  17. Banned for a gross mathematical error in the supplied video.
  18. danielsangeo looks up at the hill for the first time. He shrugs and decides to try his hand. Noting the TF2-style sentry gun, he dons a multitude of hats which somehow protect him from gunfire. He walks up the hill, unfazed by the bullets and rockets ricocheting a mere inch from his face and body. A ricocheting bullet his Psychotic Ninja square in the chest and he falls off the hill but not before his leg hooks the leg of the sentry gun, taking it down the hill with him. Shrugging, danielsangeo sits at the top of the hill, plucking a banjo.
  19. War. War never changes. Or does it? The war has changed. Did it? The answer is no. Unless it is yes. No, of course it is. Is war. Yes. No.
  20. Planetary Youths Elite Hotel & Lodge N I N J A
  21. Minnesota Firefighters Race Police Corps. A A A A A
  22. Freeman Really Experiments On Newbies Q R X R E
  23. Dandere, here. I'm not sure I entirely agree. But I'm not sure I entirely disagree, either.
  24. There is a group of sound files for Portal 2 where So, they do have recorded lines that aren't used in games.
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