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 +3Posted on Mar 5th, 2012 | re: Kirk Cameron Finally Breaks His LEGENDARY Silence About Gay Marriage (81 comments)

There is only one person to blame for how KC turned out … Alan Thicke

 0Posted on Jun 16th, 2011 | re: An Open Letter To Vancouver (115 comments)

Thanks, once upon a time I knew how to embed a picture.

 +2Posted on Jun 16th, 2011 | re: An Open Letter To Vancouver (115 comments)

Oh yeah, the LOVE

http://onegoodminute.indieposit.com/2011/06/16/love-in-a-time-of-riot/

 +5Posted on Jun 16th, 2011 | re: An Open Letter To Vancouver (115 comments)

I think this was all a big misunderstanding. The rioting was about the LOVE.

 +2Posted on Jun 7th, 2011 | re: What Should The Tagline Be For Salt 2? (48 comments)

Salt 2: The Rim Job

 +1Posted on Jun 7th, 2011 | re: What Should The Tagline Be For Salt 2? (48 comments)

Salt 2: Coat Your Rim

 +3Posted on Oct 21st, 2010 | re: The Videogum Why Don't YOU Caption It? Contest: Luke Perry At Dragon Con (188 comments)

“Hey Keanu, do I look sad enough?”
– Luke Perry

 +3Posted on Apr 7th, 2010 | re: Best New Party Game: 20: Freddie Prinze Jr. Hackey Sack Movie Plots (147 comments)

In the future FPJr wanders into an antique store that contains all sorts of toys and gadjets from the 20th century. While one of the other patrons (played by Scott Wolf) is messing around with a “vintage” gadjet FPJr is accidentally shrunk to sub-atomic size and injected into the body of Clifford (as played by Martin Short). Clifford is then accidentally shrunk to sub-atomic size and injected into a “vintage” hacky sack from 1999. The shop owner (played by Jessica Lang) does not have insurance and so uses a “vintage” time machine to send the FPJr/Clifford/Hacky Sack back to 1999 to avoid being sued.

In a twist of fate the hacky sack falls into the hands of FPJr of the past who learns that he must hack at a speed of 88 MPH in order to restore the future to save the past and prevent Wing Commander from ever being made.

The movie is called “She’s All That and a Bucket of Vintage: Based on the novel Sack by Wilt Chamberlain”.