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| 15 Dec 2012 12:57 AM |
"Whats up?"
like really how are you supposed to respond to that? i mean ill sometimes say gas prices but really |
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| 15 Dec 2012 12:58 AM |
the sky
Sleep is the cousin of Death |
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| 15 Dec 2012 12:58 AM |
or the ceiling
I am DJ blend |
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Kignis
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| 15 Dec 2012 01:04 AM |
| Just say "Nothing what about you?" and is this really for LMaD? |
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| 15 Dec 2012 01:05 AM |
Up is a 2009 American 3D computer-animated comedy-adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and directed by Pete Docter. The film centers on an elderly widower named Carl Fredricksen (voiced by Edward Asner) and an earnest young Wilderness Explorer named Russell (Jordan Nagai). By tying thousands of balloons to his home, 78-year-old Carl sets out to fulfill his lifelong dream to see the wilds of South America and to complete a promise made to his lifelong love. The film was co-directed by Bob Peterson, with music composed by Michael Giacchino. Docter began working on the story in 2004, which was based on fantasies of escaping from life when it becomes too irritating. He and eleven other Pixar artists spent three days in Venezuela gathering research and inspiration. The design of the characters were caricatured and stylized considerably, and animators were challenged with creating realistic cloth. The floating house is attached by a varying number between 10-20,000 balloons in the film's sequences. Up was Pixar's first film to be presented in Disney Digital 3-D.[3] Up was released on May 29, 2009 and opened the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, becoming the first animated and 3D film to do so.[4] The film became a great financial success, accumulating over $731 million in its theatrical release. Up received critical acclaim, with most reviewers commending the humor and heart of the film. Edward Asner was praised for his portrayal of Carl, and a montage of Carl and his wife Ellie aging together was widely lauded. The film received five Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, making it the second animated film in history to receive such a nomination, following Beauty and the Beast (1991).[5] |
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koma79
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| 15 Dec 2012 01:12 AM |
| Lol, you just go on Wikipedia and copy it all. But smart answer! |
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| 15 Dec 2012 01:13 AM |
| Dud ukiivgggy hnbbthdybttbhhbt |
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Frosty6
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| 15 Dec 2012 01:14 AM |
I know right? Every time I either say:
1) The sky 2) The roof 3) Nothin' much. You? |
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Frosty6
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| 15 Dec 2012 01:15 AM |
@DailyValue,
Carl was 78 :0 |
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