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Sep 20, 2008 20:39

I saw "Stardust" at last. I heard someone call it "This generation's 'The Princess Bride.'" I was offended. Couldn't "The Princess Bride" be this generation's "The Princess Bride?" Then I looked it up. It's 21 years old. It could drink in the States now. Or as I affectionately refer to them, the Colonies.

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puppeteeress September 21 2008, 04:46:11 UTC
Yes, Wes, I think it is time to realize that we really are that terribly old. Before you know it, the dementia will have set in and "The Princess Bride" will be the cause of many inane outbursts and mental episodes.

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propheteering September 21 2008, 14:43:40 UTC
We're not old, we're ... made of rock!

Or Wesley and Buttercup will start incarnating. Though personally I think Carey Elwes is a true immortal. I HAVE to find out what kind of skin cream that guy uses.

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puppeteeress September 21 2008, 16:12:04 UTC
Even rocks crumble, Darling. Though, it does take them longer.

Now, that's a thought. I suppose I could keep my eye out for anyone under the age of twenty-one flinging themselves down hills. I personally think that man's an android but that could be the medication talking.

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propheteering September 21 2008, 20:21:53 UTC
Wesley and Buttercup as modern retelling of Jack and Jill?

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notawaxwork September 21 2008, 05:06:32 UTC

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propheteering September 21 2008, 20:22:43 UTC
You say that so often ... I don't think it means what you think it means.

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baneofarachne September 22 2008, 10:28:00 UTC
AHAHAHAHA! Wesley, you're bloody adorable.

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