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Post by mentalguru on May 21, 2010 9:31:41 GMT -5
Seriously people, it's just coffee. "Shun the unbeliever! Shuuuuuunnn!" Rediculous Internet memes aside, true about the coffee but yeah, it's pretty much partically 'canon' if you take the extras and further information of M.I. that Randall was obsessed with i and totally addictedt. So people like to make jokes with it. XD.
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Post by mistica0christina on May 21, 2010 9:35:55 GMT -5
Lol, nah, it's cool, considering that alot of my fellow LDD buddies on the net do jokes about our dolls all the time, it's cool, I'm just not a fan of coffee personally, tried it once and that's been it for me. I like chocalate milk with whip cream, now that's awsome! ;D
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Post by mentalguru on May 21, 2010 9:50:22 GMT -5
Eh, not generally for me either. Then again, the only time I've had it was when it was free. I was out with my friends and they offered us free coffee because it was a birthday.
I ordered an espresso.
That might had been a mistake (started shaking a just little bit actually. LOL.)
Eh, if I ever try it again I'll probably go for a Mocha. (That has chocolate syrup and milk and all the extra stuff in it I think). But I prefer hot chocolate too. (Because I'm a big kid), and chocolate milk also= yum.
I love the smell of coffee though.
Also in reference to the comic: I kind of wonder how quickly Georges hair grows back if he keeps getting mauled by the CDA... mmmm.
Plus I'm eager to see how this meeting plays out as well as seeing Celia, Waternoose and Fungus later.
Mistica: What is LDD exactly anyway? (Is curious).
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Post by mistica0christina on May 21, 2010 10:02:51 GMT -5
Mistica: What is LDD exactly anyway? (Is curious). Sorry, forget that I'm probably the only fan here. LDD stands for living dead dolls, they are a brand of dolls from a company known as Mezcotoyz. Each doll comes in their own coffin shaped box and a death certificate which has a poem explaining their death and also the date of death. I own about eight from the main line, two from the exclusive set, and one mini set myself but I only buy the dolls that interest me but there are some fans who own nearly every doll out there including special ones that are only sold overseas as well. You can find them sometimes in comic book stores but most collectors buy from Hot Topic or Spencers since these store chains also sometimes have exclusives to their store. www.livingdeaddolls.comSometimes what is interesting about them is that some of the doll names or date of death are sometimes a referrence to an actual person or event, I think one of the LDD boardies has a site that explains that for most of them.
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Post by Bampot on May 21, 2010 10:45:33 GMT -5
Reading this thread has given me a horrible craving for some kind of coffee drink. I like coffee, but I prefer it with all kinds of crazy crap in it. Ugh, I hate that there's not a Starbucks around here!
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Post by pitbulllady on May 21, 2010 18:27:55 GMT -5
Seriously people, it's just coffee. JUST coffee?? That's like telling a German at Oktoberfest that "it's just beer", or a connoisseur of fine wine that "it's just Noveuax Beaujoulais"! Perish the thought! It's been pretty much established as canon, via one of the rough animation scenes on the DVD that never made it to the big screen, that Randall is seriously addicted to coffee, probably to caffeine in general, and everyone should know NEVER to come between an addict and his/her "fix", whatever that fix might be. Randall delivers a poignant speech on the greatness of that beverage as he attempts to share with Sulley his expertise on brewing up a pot, apparently in the belief that this is something everyone needs to know, and as an attempt to actually establish a rapport with the then-janitor, James Sullivan, a speech which begins with "It's all about the coffee" and concludes with those great words of wisdom, "Just remember...there is no 'I' in coffee!" Coffee is meant to be shared and obviously Randall considers it to be the cement of social bonding. Someone ought to take that idea and expound upon it, and create a business chain, in some place like, oh...Seattle. pitbulllady
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Post by RandallBoggs on May 21, 2010 18:28:35 GMT -5
Good good catch there with the slap Mental hehehe. You are correct there. ---- *watches everybody's coffee comments....writes down not to make similiar referrance* ^0^
George? Well...particularly there are allot of "products" for hair growth. And generally in George's position either M.I. or the C.D.A. help pay (probably through insurance), for him to get his hair to grow back. After all there seem to be allot of miracle "hair cures" out there in the magazines.
Waternoose and Fungus come in rather sooner than Celia actually.
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Post by RandallBoggs on May 21, 2010 18:30:50 GMT -5
"cement of social bonding" Tehahahaha ^0^ ;D
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Post by mistica0christina on May 21, 2010 22:36:54 GMT -5
Huh, so everyone bugs about me talking about coffee but really don't care that I collect dolls that are sold in coffins?! Wow, that's a serious shock!
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Post by Bampot on May 21, 2010 23:48:06 GMT -5
Coffee is srs bsns! XD
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Post by mistica0christina on May 22, 2010 0:24:05 GMT -5
Huh? What? This is one reason why I don't drink coffee, it can make you forget how to spell stuff, rofl!
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Post by Bampot on May 22, 2010 0:27:30 GMT -5
Lol, srs bsns is net speak for serious business
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Post by mistica0christina on May 22, 2010 0:41:07 GMT -5
Oh, that explains it, not too savy on internet lingo with only a few things.
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Post by sgtyayap on May 22, 2010 7:12:23 GMT -5
If it makes you feel better, Mistica, I'm the same way about internet slang.
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Post by mistica0christina on May 22, 2010 8:54:48 GMT -5
*shrugs* That's fine but it's still a shock to me that after I explained what an LDD is, nobody flipped out, I mean, I knew Bampot knew what they were but something honestly told me that no one else here did.
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