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7:00 PM
@Paulie_D Nice find on Casablanca.
 
Simples.
 
I still don't know what the big deal is about that movie. I never will understand it.
Same with An Affair to Remember. Meh.
 
Me neither...but I am a sucker for You've Got Mail!...sigh!
 
 
That's why I never really liked Sleepless in Seattle. Those women make such a big deal about those movies and how romantic they are. I don't see anything romantic about them.
The Notebook is one of the most romantic movies, imo.
 
7:05 PM
@steelersquirrel yeah, sorry I had some very big family stuff happen the night after my date sorry
 
@Paulie_D Yeah. That's my favorite Hanks/Ryan collaboration.
@MannlyMann Oh, sorry. Is everything okay?
 
@steelersquirrel not really, but I will email you about all the details from date to family stuff once I get enough free time to sit down and write about it
 
I am in the minority, but I absolutely love The Cutting Edge with D.B. Sweeney. I think that movie is super romantic. They have all of this sexual tension all through the movie and then he finally tells her that he loves her and needs her in the most awesome D.B. Sweeniest way EVER! OMG!
@MannlyMann Oh, okay. I am always here whenever you need to talk :)
Totally awesome!! ^^
Awwwwww
 
7:35 PM
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Q: Looking for the name of an old movie 80's or something.?

Moga StefanWhat i remember is : in the near future they discover that is something wrong with the sun. Therefor the send a ship with a crew to launch a nuclear (or anti matter) of some-sort to reignite. But someone want to sabotage the ship and activate the self destruct and one woman is volunteering to go ...

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Q: Sci-fi movie about a capsule found by farmer

ararogI'm trying to remember the name of movie where a father miss the birthday of daughter, at some point, this man finds a alien capsule which sustain life around it, this man start to build a nuclear proof shelter at same time he started to be followed by some agents, government agents as I can reme...

 
@steelersquirrel Da...wuuut?
 
@NapoleonWilson Huh?
 
Can we please refrain from speculating about the hotness of my former colleagues? I know it's all in fun and I don't take offense at it, but I'm not sure what the respective people would think about it. So I'm glad A J removed that link.
 
46 mins ago, by steelersquirrel
We were going through the list of Napoleon's co-workers to see which ones that are hot. That's how this whole thing started ;)
bit more than speculation I thought ;P
 
@steelersquirrel I was just surprised that someone posted pictures of my former colleagues in chat.
 
7:39 PM
.So that was you only
 
@NapoleonWilson Sorry. Nobody else was doing it. If you're going to be mad at anyone, be mad at me. I was the only one making comments about it.
 
(And please don't take offense at me removing the mentions of specific names. I know it was just fun and it's not a big deal. I just prefer those names hidden as I'm not entirely sure they've been mentioned with consent of those people.)
@steelersquirrel I'm not mad, it's really not a big deal. I'm just cleaning it up a little. ;-)
 
Well, AJ removed the link.
 
Which is appreciated.
 
7:41 PM
It's not like I don't want it shared on the internet (afterall it's easily findable with minimum effort). Just the context was a little...weird.
 
I'm outta here. Busy day. See you guys
 
see ya!
 
@steelersquirrel Toepick!
 
@steelersquirrel Awww, did I scare you away? It's really not a problem. Please come back! :'(
 
^
 
7:44 PM
@steelersquirrel I even had a suit with me when I was there, there just was no occasion to wear it. ;-)
 
7:55 PM
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Q: Sci-Fi movie about a doll's house that reflects on Earth

Andrea RaimondiI can't remember the exact plot, but basically there is a house on Earth that is affected by a dolls' house in the hands of a child. If the child drops something in the house, that reflects on the "real" one on Earth. Can't remember much else about this movie though. Anybody knows the name?

 
Good night all
 
@NapoleonWilson Well, you seldom would have an occasion to wear one while with me. I have told you this several times.
 
@steelersquirrel I know, don't worry. ;-)
 
@Catija Cool! Another person who knows that movie!
 
I brought it for possible job interviews or weddings (of other people).
 
7:57 PM
Anyways, gotta go.
 
@steelersquirrel :'(
 
@steelersquirrel You really do make it difficult to not make snide remarks that will make Napoleon blush... I'm trying really hard right now.
 
@Catija Yeah, I know. I'm sorry. I always say the wrong thing, anyways, it seems. Don't worry :)
 
@steelersquirrel Awww, I already told you it's fine. It's not a big deal, please don't make it one. :'(
 
@NapoleonWilson I'm not making a big deal out of anything! I already told you that I had to go. I'm sorry for making inappropriate comments about your former colleagues. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I will never say anything like that in here again. It was completely my fault and I made the decision to say what I said. Now I know better. And now I have to go, because now I am late, okay?
 
8:10 PM
O...kay.
 
 
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10:14 PM
I'm really not sure whether to flag this answer or not TBH
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A: Dar Adal and Quinn: "Dirty old man"?

hello_there_andyI would hedge bets 30:70 on answers 2., and 3., respectively. Negative argument by parsimony of "out-universe" factors: My argument to support this revolves primarily around parsimony, considering "out-universe" constraints: Answer 1. would only be feasible by the script writers, if they inte...

Flagged it anyway.
 
10:59 PM
@Paulie_D The flag was fine. I admittedly struggled with understanding it...until reading the last part.
Offensive might have worked too, since it was honestly skirting the line at least.
(That being said, your answer is a little short, which I could understand people to interpret as brusque, especially in light of the elaborate question. But the reaction still wasn't pleaseant.)
But the matter seems largely settled now.
 
11:38 PM
...or not.
 
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