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Jul 07, 2006 11:25

Pirates 2 = AWESOME ( Read more... )

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mdawg1424 July 7 2006, 21:19:01 UTC
SWEET! i will DEFINITELY be posting crap on lauren's wall. MWAHAHAHAHA BRILLIANT!

also, i too saw the second pirates (technically) today at 12:00am and got home around 3:30am and went to work today till 5! BUT IT WAS WORTH IT!

i 100% agree - i REALLY liked the ending. it was totally unexpected, but very cool. now i will DEFINITELY be seeing the third (although, was i ever planning on NOT seeing it?) when it comes out next summer!

i get to see you in like a month! hooray! love/hugs

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exxit_music July 8 2006, 00:32:05 UTC
dude i saw it last night too, adnan got tickets for noor and me at the last moment, crazy! then nate brought sparks/beer/smirnoff and we watched it drunk..so parts of it are a little blurry haha. but i liked it!

happy friday to you too! have fun with ryan! :)

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caligal2 July 10 2006, 19:19:48 UTC
Haha, nice!!! I almost brought my flask, but then I thought, "wow...how much more obvious can you get?" So I brought a rockstar instead. They never fail me...

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remix0825 July 8 2006, 01:12:20 UTC
I am glad to be your favorite thing ever for the time being!!

Shive me timbers!

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Shiver Me Timbers! hunu184 July 8 2006, 07:48:00 UTC
Shiver my timbers is a exclamation in the form of a mock oath usually attributed to the speech of pirates in works of fiction. It is employed as a literary device by authors to express shock, surprise or annoyance. The expression is a derivative of actual 18th century nautical slang, when the phrase "timbers!" or "my timbers!" meant an exclamation (cf. "my goodness!")... It was most famously used by the archetypal pirate Long John Silver in Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island (1883). Silver used the phrase seven times, as well as variations such as shiver my sides, shiver my soul and shake up your timbers... the arguably more common "Shiver me timbers" is likely 20th century in origin. Popeye, whose idiom was often quite lax, is probably responsible for the popularity of the latter version with one of his earliest cartoons from 1934 entitled Shiver Me Timbers!.

Thank you Wikipedia.

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rowa17 July 10 2006, 05:50:06 UTC
are you and ryan living together next year?

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caligal2 July 10 2006, 19:17:54 UTC
Haha, no! But when I looked back and read that, I can totally see how you could get that.

His mom would kill me.

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