The I've got an underscore in my user name (exclusive club)
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 2:23 pm
Drunken_Master.
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Mockmaster wrote:Underscores_are_crap.
Drunken_Master wrote:Mockmaster wrote:Underscores_are_crap.
underscores are boss.
chalkitdown wrote:This club is rubbish.
Drunken_Master wrote:chalkitdown wrote:This club is rubbish.
But, it's exclusive. The harder it is to get in, the more valuable it is. The 3 letter club is worthless.
Mockmaster wrote:Drunken_Master wrote:chalkitdown wrote:This club is rubbish.
But, it's exclusive. The harder it is to get in, the more valuable it is. The 3 letter club is worthless.
Underscores are about as relevant as Eddie Murphy's film career post Coming to America.
Drunken_Master wrote:Mockmaster wrote:Drunken_Master wrote:chalkitdown wrote:This club is rubbish.
But, it's exclusive. The harder it is to get in, the more valuable it is. The 3 letter club is worthless.
Underscores are about as relevant as Eddie Murphy's film career post Coming to America.
Shrek and Shrek 2, two of the biggest grossing films of all time...
Mockmaster wrote:Drunken_Master wrote:Mockmaster wrote:Drunken_Master wrote:chalkitdown wrote:This club is rubbish.
But, it's exclusive. The harder it is to get in, the more valuable it is. The 3 letter club is worthless.
Underscores are about as relevant as Eddie Murphy's film career post Coming to America.
Shrek and Shrek 2, two of the biggest grossing films of all time...
Depends how you define relevance I guess. Shrek donkey Murphy is not even in the same league as cutting edge spiritual successor to Richard Pryor 80's Murphy and you know it.
Drunken_Master wrote:Mockmaster wrote:Drunken_Master wrote:Mockmaster wrote:Drunken_Master wrote:chalkitdown wrote:This club is rubbish.
But, it's exclusive. The harder it is to get in, the more valuable it is. The 3 letter club is worthless.
Underscores are about as relevant as Eddie Murphy's film career post Coming to America.
Shrek and Shrek 2, two of the biggest grossing films of all time...
Depends how you define relevance I guess. Shrek donkey Murphy is not even in the same league as cutting edge spiritual successor to Richard Pryor 80's Murphy and you know it.
But he's more successful. And he keeps on working.
Mockmaster wrote:Drunken_Master wrote:Mockmaster wrote:Drunken_Master wrote:Mockmaster wrote:Drunken_Master wrote:chalkitdown wrote:This club is rubbish.
But, it's exclusive. The harder it is to get in, the more valuable it is. The 3 letter club is worthless.
Underscores are about as relevant as Eddie Murphy's film career post Coming to America.
Shrek and Shrek 2, two of the biggest grossing films of all time...
Depends how you define relevance I guess. Shrek donkey Murphy is not even in the same league as cutting edge spiritual successor to Richard Pryor 80's Murphy and you know it.
But he's more successful. And he keeps on working.
And in the process he has long since stained his legacy. Better to have quit while he was ahead and taken up a new profession. Like Rick Moranis did.
Drunken_Master wrote:Mockmaster wrote:Drunken_Master wrote:Mockmaster wrote:Drunken_Master wrote:Mockmaster wrote:Drunken_Master wrote:chalkitdown wrote:This club is rubbish.
But, it's exclusive. The harder it is to get in, the more valuable it is. The 3 letter club is worthless.
Underscores are about as relevant as Eddie Murphy's film career post Coming to America.
Shrek and Shrek 2, two of the biggest grossing films of all time...
Depends how you define relevance I guess. Shrek donkey Murphy is not even in the same league as cutting edge spiritual successor to Richard Pryor 80's Murphy and you know it.
But he's more successful. And he keeps on working.
And in the process he has long since stained his legacy. Better to have quit while he was ahead and taken up a new profession. Like Rick Moranis did.
What does Rick Moranis do?
Mockmaster wrote:Drunken_Master wrote:Mockmaster wrote:Drunken_Master wrote:Mockmaster wrote:Drunken_Master wrote:Mockmaster wrote:Drunken_Master wrote:chalkitdown wrote:This club is rubbish.
But, it's exclusive. The harder it is to get in, the more valuable it is. The 3 letter club is worthless.
Underscores are about as relevant as Eddie Murphy's film career post Coming to America.
Shrek and Shrek 2, two of the biggest grossing films of all time...
Depends how you define relevance I guess. Shrek donkey Murphy is not even in the same league as cutting edge spiritual successor to Richard Pryor 80's Murphy and you know it.
But he's more successful. And he keeps on working.
And in the process he has long since stained his legacy. Better to have quit while he was ahead and taken up a new profession. Like Rick Moranis did.
What does Rick Moranis do?
He retired from proper movie making in the late 90s.
In 2005 Rick released an album entitled 'The Agoraphobic Cowboy'. It went on to be nominated for best Comedy Album at the 2006 Grammy Awards.
Drunken_Master wrote:Mockmaster wrote:Drunken_Master wrote:Mockmaster wrote:Drunken_Master wrote:Mockmaster wrote:Drunken_Master wrote:Mockmaster wrote:Drunken_Master wrote:chalkitdown wrote:This club is rubbish.
But, it's exclusive. The harder it is to get in, the more valuable it is. The 3 letter club is worthless.
Underscores are about as relevant as Eddie Murphy's film career post Coming to America.
Shrek and Shrek 2, two of the biggest grossing films of all time...
Depends how you define relevance I guess. Shrek donkey Murphy is not even in the same league as cutting edge spiritual successor to Richard Pryor 80's Murphy and you know it.
But he's more successful. And he keeps on working.
And in the process he has long since stained his legacy. Better to have quit while he was ahead and taken up a new profession. Like Rick Moranis did.
What does Rick Moranis do?
He retired from proper movie making in the late 90s.
In 2005 Rick released an album entitled 'The Agoraphobic Cowboy'. It went on to be nominated for best Comedy Album at the 2006 Grammy Awards.
Bernard Bresslaw should have done the same, instead of making guff like Krull later in his career.
Drunken_Master wrote::lol:
Bernard Bresslaw mentioned in the same breadth as Sir Alec Guiness.