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@Bighuey

Don't be silly Bighuey, Tomatos can't carry a chainsaw, they haven't got arms. :D
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True, didnt think of that. How about killer monkeys? :roll:
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Bighuey wrote:True, didnt think of that. How about killer monkeys? :roll:
Now that is a whole different story. :)
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Gannon wrote:
Tralala wrote:Oh, fine. I'll cut it out. Gal can't have any fun around here. *grumble, grumble...dragging chainsaw dejectedly*
Phew, I thought it was the guy from the texas chainsaw massacre. :)
I interviewed Gunnar Hansen once. Nice guy. Kinda quiet.
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Tralala wrote:
Gannon wrote:
Tralala wrote:Oh, fine. I'll cut it out. Gal can't have any fun around here. *grumble, grumble...dragging chainsaw dejectedly*
Phew, I thought it was the guy from the texas chainsaw massacre. :)
I interviewed Gunnar Hansen once. Nice guy. Kinda quiet.
I have absolutely no idea who that is. :D I am assuming he has something to do with chainsaws. :D
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He must be a big name actor up there with Horace B. Carpenter. :lol:
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Jeez, you guys. He's the original Leatherface! I mean, not THE original...I think that'd be Ed Gein...? Gunnar Hansen is the actor who played Leatherface in the first Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
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Tralala wrote:Jeez, you guys. He's the original Leatherface! I mean, not THE original...I think that'd be Ed Gein...? Gunnar Hansen is the actor who played Leatherface in the first Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Oh wow, I never knew that. How did you come to interview him?
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I saw the first Chainsaw movie, but never saw the sequels. Id like to hear that too. Is that part of your job or something?
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Gannon and Bigguy-- Not part of my job any more, but it was at the time. I got to interview a lot of "who's that?" people...Bill Moseley (TCM2, House of 1000 Corpses), Rich Hillen (singer, solo and with The World Famous Crawlspace Brothers), Terry Zwigoff (director, Ghost World, Art School Confidential...before that Bad Santa crap). This was all online; the most famous person I've ever actually met would be Hunter S. Thompson, and I basically just hyperventilated.
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Tralala wrote:Gannon and Bigguy-- Not part of my job any more, but it was at the time. I got to interview a lot of "who's that?" people...Bill Moseley (TCM2, House of 1000 Corpses), Rich Hillen (singer, solo and with The World Famous Crawlspace Brothers), Terry Zwigoff (director, Ghost World, Art School Confidential...before that Bad Santa crap). This was all online; the most famous person I've ever actually met would be Hunter S. Thompson, and I basically just hyperventilated.
Thats great stuff, but I have no idea who any of them are. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Gannon wrote:
Tralala wrote:Gannon and Bigguy-- Not part of my job any more, but it was at the time. I got to interview a lot of "who's that?" people...Bill Moseley (TCM2, House of 1000 Corpses), Rich Hillen (singer, solo and with The World Famous Crawlspace Brothers), Terry Zwigoff (director, Ghost World, Art School Confidential...before that Bad Santa crap). This was all online; the most famous person I've ever actually met would be Hunter S. Thompson, and I basically just hyperventilated.
Thats great stuff, but I have no idea who any of them are. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Ive heard of Thompson, wasnt he some kind of a drug guy or something?
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Since meeting my wife I have developed an intense fear of either of us dying, as a result I find myself abstaining from roller coasters, caramel food coloring, microwaves, and so much more. I also fear someday being physically feeble. Basically, the only fear I have that isn't inevitable is of Canada/America being bombed and/or invaded.

I'm just getting over a fear of loud noises. I was having a cold-sweat night terror this summer, when all the smoke detectors in my home went off at once (they're all wired together, and a bug crawled inside one, which set the lot off. I had no idea they were installed to sound in unison). As a result, I awoke in a screaming panic. Upon realizing there was no fire, I came the to wise conclusion it must be carbon monoxide. I called 9/11. Mortifying. As I result, my heart would race with every loud, unexpected noise.
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Have you tried alcohol ? It works fine for me. :lol: :lol:
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Bighuey wrote:
Gannon wrote:
Tralala wrote:Gannon and Bigguy-- Not part of my job any more, but it was at the time. I got to interview a lot of "who's that?" people...Bill Moseley (TCM2, House of 1000 Corpses), Rich Hillen (singer, solo and with The World Famous Crawlspace Brothers), Terry Zwigoff (director, Ghost World, Art School Confidential...before that Bad Santa crap). This was all online; the most famous person I've ever actually met would be Hunter S. Thompson, and I basically just hyperventilated.
Thats great stuff, but I have no idea who any of them are. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Ive heard of Thompson, wasnt he some kind of a drug guy or something?
Ummmyeah...like, every kind of drug imaginable. By me, anyway. He just kinda mumbled and drooled, and I was totally starstruck. He killed himself five months later, and I got some perspective on the whole thing. He really could write, though I'm not sure how...
CashJames wrote:Since meeting my wife I have developed an intense fear of either of us dying, as a result I find myself abstaining from roller coasters, caramel food coloring, microwaves, and so much more. I also fear someday being physically feeble. Basically, the only fear I have that isn't inevitable is of Canada/America being bombed and/or invaded.

I'm just getting over a fear of loud noises. I was having a cold-sweat night terror this summer, when all the smoke detectors in my home went off at once (they're all wired together, and a bug crawled inside one, which set the lot off. I had no idea they were installed to sound in unison). As a result, I awoke in a screaming panic. Upon realizing there was no fire, I came the to wise conclusion it must be carbon monoxide. I called 9/11. Mortifying. As I result, my heart would race with every loud, unexpected noise.
Give it a few years. You'll get over it. :lol:
Or take Ant's advice! I'd probably still be married if I could've been drunk the whole time.
How perfectly goddamned delightful it all is, to be sure.
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