[quote]BobParr wrote:
OK, wasn’t there a movie about this? With Christopher Reeve, I think. Right after he did the Superman movies. He sort of a 180 from superhero movies to a chick flick.
He falls in love with a girl who lived in a previous century. They meet through time travel.[/quote]
[quote]jerseykevinm wrote:
Someone needs to get laid… [/quote]
getting laid, lol. dude, look at me. not trying to be a dick, but comeone, im a 280 hulk. i could go into any club or bar in this country and have any woman i choose. how many men look like me. yes, i realize that sounds conceited. this isn’t about getting laid. ive been laid many a time. i was married. have a daughter. but this is quite different.[/quote]
The only thing that comes to mind is that short film someone posted on here a few months back about the antisocial bodybuilder who spends one night out and fails only to return home with mom waiting. (Trying to find it)
[quote]Think tank fish wrote:
Hey man theres alot left unexplained in this world. Maybe if re-incarnation is true you’ll meet her “soul” again.
Maybe look for women with similiar traits. Not the weird probably made up stuff. But the stuff you admire.
Not sure if I believe that sort of stuff but I agree alot of women nowadays are a nightmare. But maybe not all.
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thats all im able to do now. I most certainly look for her qualities in other women. theres really not much about her i don’t know. i have talked about this before with others, and they say pretty much the same thing. scary thing is, if time travel was possible, thats a big part of my book. would i give up my entire life to go back in time. if it wasn’t for my daughter, id say yes. i do beleive that time travel is very possible, just not at this time.
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
If Edgar Allen Poe had written a book with a similar storyline, you’d all have said it was brilliant.
I’d like to see if the OP can pull it off with conviction, cohesiveness, and flair.
OP, maybe you should stop fluffing your sails here and just shut up and get to work. Right now you’re all talk.
I could sit here and type about the best illustration I have yet to accomplish, but no one will be impressed unless I display the finished product.[/quote]
i agree 100%. its definately different, thats for sure. just the fact if you go back in time, would try and change history. if you cared that much for someone, would even care if you changed history, as long as that person lived.
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
If Edgar Allen Poe had written a book with a similar storyline, you’d all have said it was brilliant.
I’d like to see if the OP can pull it off with conviction, cohesiveness, and flair.
OP, maybe you should stop fluffing your sails here and just shut up and get to work. Right now you’re all talk.
I could sit here and type about the best illustration I have yet to accomplish, but no one will be impressed unless I display the finished product.[/quote]
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
If Edgar Allen Poe had written a book with a similar storyline, you’d all have said it was brilliant.
I’d like to see if the OP can pull it off with conviction, cohesiveness, and flair.
OP, maybe you should stop fluffing your sails here and just shut up and get to work. Right now you’re all talk.
I could sit here and type about the best illustration I have yet to accomplish, but no one will be impressed unless I display the finished product.[/quote]
i agree 100%. its definately different, thats for sure. just the fact if you go back in time, would try and change history. if you cared that much for someone, would even care if you changed history, as long as that person lived. [/quote]
By the way Rogue, I’d like to see you and our other resident undead get into a T-Nation battle of souls. Do you know of Ct. Rockula?
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
If Edgar Allen Poe had written a book with a similar storyline, you’d all have said it was brilliant.
I’d like to see if the OP can pull it off with conviction, cohesiveness, and flair.
OP, maybe you should stop fluffing your sails here and just shut up and get to work. Right now you’re all talk.
I could sit here and type about the best illustration I have yet to accomplish, but no one will be impressed unless I display the finished product.[/quote]
i agree 100%. its definately different, thats for sure. just the fact if you go back in time, would try and change history. if you cared that much for someone, would even care if you changed history, as long as that person lived. [/quote]
By the way Rogue, I’d like to see you and our other resident undead get into a T-Nation battle of souls. Do you know of Ct. Rockula?
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
If Edgar Allen Poe had written a book with a similar storyline, you’d all have said it was brilliant.
I’d like to see if the OP can pull it off with conviction, cohesiveness, and flair.
OP, maybe you should stop fluffing your sails here and just shut up and get to work. Right now you’re all talk.
I could sit here and type about the best illustration I have yet to accomplish, but no one will be impressed unless I display the finished product.[/quote]
i agree 100%. its definately different, thats for sure. just the fact if you go back in time, would try and change history. if you cared that much for someone, would even care if you changed history, as long as that person lived. [/quote]
By the way Rogue, I’d like to see you and our other resident undead get into a T-Nation battle of souls. Do you know of Ct. Rockula?
lol
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sorry i don’t know him. ive only posted on these forums a few times. though i do read the articles
I dont mean to sound like a dick (but am gonna sound like one), but this thread exudes pretentiousness. I understand its the GAL forum but I would think it would be much more well received in another site than a weight lifting site, I mean a woman you met in your dreams that you have an affinity and attachment too is just kinda corny, but Im a cynical dick who has a soulmate in real life and has even been laid a whole bunch of times without being as uber massive as you are…carry on I guess.
Does she love you back? If so, and she died 400 years ago, that slut is a super peodphile. Think about that one. She was 400 years old when you were a baby. Hope she is a registerd sex offender.
[quote]dk44 wrote:
Does she love you back? If so, and she died 400 years ago, that slut is a super peodphile. Think about that one. She was 400 years old when you were a baby. Hope she is a registerd sex offender.[/quote]
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
If Edgar Allen Poe had written a book with a similar storyline, you’d all have said it was brilliant.
I’d like to see if the OP can pull it off with conviction, cohesiveness, and flair.
OP, maybe you should stop fluffing your sails here and just shut up and get to work. Right now you’re all talk.
I could sit here and type about the best illustration I have yet to accomplish, but no one will be impressed unless I display the finished product.[/quote]
i agree 100%. its definately different, thats for sure. just the fact if you go back in time, would try and change history. if you cared that much for someone, would even care if you changed history, as long as that person lived. [/quote]
By the way Rogue, I’d like to see you and our other resident undead get into a T-Nation battle of souls. Do you know of Ct. Rockula?
lol
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Dude Im starting to think this is Ct. Rockula fucking with us, I went on RV’s hub as he peaked my curiosity…and check this he saaays he doesent know rock, yet he is T-friends with ROCK! Now in the famous words of Kelly Lebrock this is a MINDSCRAMBLER!