This made me wacky happy
This guy should be working on the live-action Transformers movie that is coming out.
Yeah, I'm a big ol' dork
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I feel lucky for you. For being in the dark. the anticipation has nearly killed me on several occasions.

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i've just stained my underwear, though i was slightly disturbed to read this on the link " "Catwoman" screenwriter, John Rogers, has signed on to write the script to DreamWorks' live-action "Transformers" movie,"
that script was terrible, he should have his thumbs chopped off for disservices to scriptwriting
that script was terrible, he should have his thumbs chopped off for disservices to scriptwriting
He could still type without thumbs. He'll need the full Saudi treatment. Transformers were awesome, but what the hell kind of story could this possibly be?...that script was terrible, he should have his thumbs chopped off for disservices to scriptwriting...
Also, my parents would only buy me Go-Bots. That's probably why I am this way.
I had two transformers and I took them to school one day. At lunch time I went to take them out of my locker and they were gone. Later that day one of my classmates had the same exact transformers minus the stickers. I reported it to the teacher. The kid denied that they were mine saying that mine had stickers on them. She took them and questioned us... I don't really know what happend because neither of us got them back and we got a firm "don't bring toys to school" lecture. I guess they remained in custody of the school forever. *sniff*
Somewhere there is a teacher enjoying playing with them while he/she should be grading papers.I had two transformers and I took them to school one day. At lunch time I went to take them out of my locker and they were gone. Later that day one of my classmates had the same exact transformers minus the stickers. I reported it to the teacher. The kid denied that they were mine saying that mine had stickers on them. She took them and questioned us... I don't really know what happend because neither of us got them back and we got a firm "don't bring toys to school" lecture. I guess they remained in custody of the school forever. *sniff*
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There were somethings that sucked about being a teachers kid. Like getting to school more than an hour than any other students.Somewhere there is a teacher enjoying playing with them while he/she should be grading papers.
But we made up for it by getting to skim off the confiscated contraband in my mom's supplies closet.
The best find: I got a windbreaker from lost and found. The next year I found something in the liner. It was a gold ring with an aqua marine stone that had fallen through a hole in the pocket.
Damn! So that is where my satin jacket with the tiger on the back went in 1982 (2nd grade). That was probably when my window on coolness started to close.The best find: I got a windbreaker from lost and found. The next year I found something in the liner. It was a gold ring with an aqua marine stone that had fallen through a hole in the pocket.
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