4.56am

24 November 2010

Blue Nicey said:
If I could go back in time, all I’d want would be a one night stand with Paul. There, I said it. Preferably a song written about me, too, but let’s not be hasty.
I promise I’m not a trashy skank in real life.
I promise I'm not stupid, but I'd rather talk about this than what The Walrus is concocting, because it hurts my brain, too. And I sat through 6 seasons of Lost, so I can pretty much buy anything...
Blue, no one's gonna think you're trashy or skanky here. 🙂 Now, maybe on the Jonas Brothers message board, you might get a lot of people wanting to pelt you with their promise rings for saying something like that, but not here. 🙂
6.11am

4 December 2010

Blue Nicey said:
If I could go back in time, all I’d want would be a one night stand with Paul. There, I said it. Preferably a song written about me, too, but let’s not be hasty.
I promise I’m not a trashy skank in real life.
YESS!
did I sound too excited?
Oh well. I'm down for this time travel. But I want one with George. Then again, I all go for all four. I'm not picky.
That and to go to the first time they tried pot. Oh the hilarity that must of went down that night. SEVEN LEVELS!
Well we all shine on like the moon, the stars, and the sun.
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22 January 2011

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24 November 2010

I think that's got to depend on the author. It didn't really hurt Dr. Samuel Beckett (Quantum Leap) but it started to affect Ashton Kutcher's character in The Butterfly Effect, the more he went back and changed things. Kind of like every choice he made caused another version of reality to branch off, and those to branch off, until reality became quite fragile. And I remember he started to develop nosebleeds.
I think it could psychologically ruin you if you did it too much, myself. There are some weeks I get miffed when I think it should be Thursday but it's only Tuesday. 🙂 It all depends on the method used to time travel, I guess, how your physical matter is being transported from one point in time to the next.
6.43pm

19 September 2010

StarWisher said:
I think that's got to depend on the author.
It didn't really hurt Dr. Samuel Beckett (Quantum Leap) but it started to affect Ashton Kutcher's character in The Butterfly Effect, the more he went back and changed things. Kind of like every choice he made caused another version of reality to branch off, and those to branch off, until reality became quite fragile. And I remember he started to develop nosebleeds.
I think it could psychologically ruin you if you did it too much, myself. There are some weeks I get miffed when I think it should be Thursday but it's only Tuesday. 🙂 It all depends on the method used to time travel, I guess, how your physical matter is being transported from one point in time to the next.
I think this thread should be called the Headache Inducer.
As if it matters how a man falls down.'
'When the fall's all that's left, it matters a great deal.
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24 November 2010

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24 November 2010

I'll tell you: It's "Anything That's Rock & Roll," but you can click the signature I think and go to my page. 🙂
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19 September 2010

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9 June 2010

Well, Yoko didn't cause Cynthia to die/get depressed/kill herself. In fact, sometimes I'm grateful Yoko broke John and Cynthia up more quickly. If she hadn't, both John and Cynthia would have been stuck in a dead-end marriage longer. I think John loved Yoko more than Cynthia: He wrote several songs for or about Yoko, but he wrote nothing for or about Cynthia, unless you count "Good Night " for Julian.
If I seem to act unkind, it's only me, it's not my mind that is confusing things.
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