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I've always understood the Baron. Maybe that's just my southern California side speaking.

Its the Horde
! I must say that its an honor to be one of the three threads you've visited
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^That's exactly the scenario I was envisaging. I think it could make a perfect Disney film!
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^Well that's a MASSIVE discussion right there!That's also a strange irony about the dual citizenship thing. I know the 'illegals' debates are awkward for me having some Mexican relatives. Of course, most people here don't naturally associate english speaking Afro or Euro Mexicans with english last names hispanics and its not like I have a flag shirt, so no one knows by looking at me anyway. I do however find the whole debate interresting in light of the fact that neither Caucasian or African Americans are native to this land, so I'm still not sure how we have more 'right' to it than anyone else.
^That's exactly the scenario I was envisaging. I think it could make a perfect Disney film!
I suppose you can easily argue that only one of those ethnic groups intended to go there - but then, on a nationality tip with Mexico/USA, you are arguing about whether one group of destructive Euro invaders has any more right than a different group of destructive Euro invaders... Borders are fabrications anyway, even with "natural" ones like rivers and mountains - but then tribalism is a natural human impulse. I suppose all these things just come down to who had/has the better weapons?
Anyway, it's safe to say my dual-nationality is all above-board and legal. Strangely I'd be more likely to wear an Argentina shirt in the UK and vice versa if I were to do it at all - but that's my perversity kicking in! In sports I tend to support Argentina as that's my father's side and so he'd have been more influential over that part of my life. When it comes to media though I'd say my tastes were more British but that's because TV, papers/mags and radio back home are shit! It's only really an issue when the whole las Malvinas/Falklands "rights" spring up, which it has started to do again with alarming frequency.
I suppose you could argue that love conquers such things as my parents met and had me, despite the nations animosity toward each other - but then they did divorce not long after!!!
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I'm glad you said the part about you guy's media since I always thought it, but wasn't going to say it only to avoid offending you strangely enough ![]()
. Of course, we have some pure garbage on our end, only the market is so vast that if even five percent is good, that's a ton of stuff just by virtue of the vastness of the industry.

Guys, what galleries should I upload from my Junkyard? Any recommendations?

The real "Most Interesting Man in the World"

Behati is my all time fav when it comes to grounded/down to earth girl!
You rock girl!
Badboy
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You can see the proudness in her eyes! Aaaaw when she's 'bout give birth is the most awesome feeling. Our cat gave birth ones and she was SO proud. She woke us all up that morning and run of to her little bed and started to squees and there was 5 kittens.
I wish i could be there to see little Luna giving birth.
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Baron it's about the quantity ![]()

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Don, I made a thread about the Master a few weeks ago... it received zero replies so I thought nobody cared about the film!
]^Me too, I find Paul Thomas Anderson's directing and choice of material very interesting. In Magnolia he made one of my favourite films, and he got both Cruise and Sandler (in the much underrated Punch Drunk Love) acting! No mean feat...
Without seeing the film, is this scene a play on a cautionary tale that goes something like this?:
'A man lived his life, driven by hatred of his father. As a consequence, his life loses its meaning once his father dies. Because when the father died, the hate died as well........'
-thus the point driven home is: 'do not let hate control you and organize your life'.

^I figured you had the measure of me...I've always understood the Baron. Maybe that's just my southern California side speaking.
^Oh I shouldn't worry about that. I'm prepared to criticise your country when needs be!
I'm glad you said the part about you guy's media since I always thought it, but wasn't going to say it only to avoid offending you strangely enough
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I have to say, when I'm home I largely watch the US import channels.
^The beauty of a thread such as yours is that it can introduce you to a new model.Guys, what galleries should I upload from my Junkyard? Any recommendations?

^ (Y)The real "Most Interesting Man in the World"
^You see, the 'Most Interesting Man in the World', he could be thinking the same thing: "Candice's dog's puppiesBaron it's about the quantity
Quality, quality, quality - please. Badboy, no need for these brain-farts. Better to destroy than create the inessential.

^There's a hell of a lot going on in Magnolia, but it's true 'forgiveness' is a pretty major theme - as is the (negative) influence of our parents. There are several story strands, and coincidental overlapping of unconnected characters. If there is a scene that encapsulates it all though, I'd go for this one:Without seeing the film, is this scene a play on a cautionary tale that goes something like this?:
'A man lived his life, driven by hatred of his father. As a consequence, his life loses its meaning once his father dies. Because when the father died, the hate died as well........'
-thus the point driven home is: 'do not let hate control you and organize your life'.

Pretty bold, no?! :-p I made this comment before, but the picture with Karlie's entire ribcage was a little difficult to look at..And that's definitely a first for me.
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^Funnily enough I saw those last night and I wondered what you would make of them!Pretty bold, no?! :-p I made this comment before, but the picture with Karlie's entire ribcage was a little difficult to look at..And that's definitely a first for me.

whyyyy hello
IDK thought i'd stop by
So happy you came back to behatis thread ![]()

^Only for you my dear! ![]()
But thank you, you are always appreciative over there - and you are very welcome here too. Encantado...

^hehe yay! I'll be stoping
And I really wish people were more appreciative on threads around here.....
When was the last time anybody thanked anybody on candice swanepoels thread? Never.
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^Oh I shouldn't worry about that. I'm prepared to criticise your country when needs be!
But it's true anyway: Argentino media is atrocious. I mean it can be funny in a tacky way, but that wears thin. And it can always be relied upon for having beautiful women not wearing very much no matter the scenario, but even a man such as I tires of this after a while...

^Hey, it never did me any harm! ![]()
^hehe yay! I'll be stoping
And I really wish people were more appreciative on threads around here.....
When was the last time anybody thanked anybody on candice swanepoels thread? Never.

^UGHH I know... ![]()
And thanks about my behati set....now it is barbara :brows:


^Funnily enough I saw those last night and I wondered what you would make of them!Pretty bold, no?! :-p I made this comment before, but the picture with Karlie's entire ribcage was a little difficult to look at..And that's definitely a first for me.
^There's a hell of a lot going on in Magnolia, but it's true 'forgiveness' is a pretty major theme - as is the (negative) influence of our parents. There are several story strands, and coincidental overlapping of unconnected characters. If there is a scene that encapsulates it all though, I'd go for this one:Without seeing the film, is this scene a play on a cautionary tale that goes something like this?:
'A man lived his life, driven by hatred of his father. As a consequence, his life loses its meaning once his father dies. Because when the father died, the hate died as well........'
-thus the point driven home is: 'do not let hate control you and organize your life'.