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yodallama May 6 2006, 04:17:03 UTC
12-Your doing better than me. The one time I've watched it was with commentary, and that's it. I still haven't gone through the bonus features..

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anonymous May 6 2006, 04:18:00 UTC
14 makes me sad =(

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anonymous May 6 2006, 04:18:28 UTC
7 yes.

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anonymous May 6 2006, 04:27:40 UTC
Agreed!

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anonymous May 6 2006, 22:26:28 UTC
...Yes.

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pissimissi May 6 2006, 04:35:55 UTC
-COMFORTS-

It hurts a lot. People just don't respect her edge.

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anonymous May 6 2006, 04:39:20 UTC
No, people have the right to their opinion. I know peple who saw her in the 90's who hated her. Not everyone is going to like everyone. I don't think age is a factor.

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anonymous May 6 2006, 04:41:46 UTC
Well, what do you know. 'Edge' and 'Age' are apparently now the same word.

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anonymous May 6 2006, 04:32:41 UTC
2. Wow, could this be any more old? WE GET IT.
3. HAHAHA. Learn how to spell "develop" before you tell someone to look up another word.
5. If you've never seen the show, people don't need to "act" like they know more than you.
11. HAHA yes!

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anonymous May 6 2006, 04:37:54 UTC
Develop \De*vel"op\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Developed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Developing.] [F. d['e]veloper; d['e]- (L. dis-) +
OF. voluper, voleper, to envelop, perh. from L. volup
agreeably, delightfully, and hence orig., to make agreeable
or comfortable by enveloping, to keep snug (cf.
Voluptuous); or. perh. fr. a derivative of volvere,
volutum, to roll (cf. Devolve). Cf. Envelop.] [[b]Written
also develope[/b].]

Check to make sure a word is definitely misspelled before laughing at someone for it.

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anonymous May 6 2006, 04:39:50 UTC
Develop \De*vel"op\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Developed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Developing.] [F. d['e]veloper; d['e]- (L. dis-) +
OF. voluper, voleper, to envelop, perh. from L. volup
agreeably, delightfully, and hence orig., to make agreeable
or comfortable by enveloping, to keep snug (cf.
Voluptuous); or. perh. fr. a derivative of volvere,
volutum, to roll (cf. Devolve). Cf. Envelop.] [Written
also develope.]

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