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Post by Silver on Feb 3, 2010 0:06:53 GMT -5
Sarah- I understand what you mean now. Following every episode is crucial. I used to watch Supernatural then I just lost track of it. So I don't see the point of trying track it all down again. But of course I do remember the se*y brothers. Hey Kawe! Yeah the producers and writers of that show love to make our brains rattle. I guess some shows you catch the addiction bug. Which is what I have with Lost. Others tend to fall out of passion.
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Post by Mrs. Nesbit on Feb 3, 2010 0:08:07 GMT -5
Omg!! I love Sam and Dean lol. I'd totally leave my bf if Jensen came to town and asked me out
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Post by Silver on Feb 3, 2010 0:11:19 GMT -5
That's so awful! If I had a loving boyfriend, I wouldn't leave him even if Patrick Dempsey asked me out! I'm sure you wouldn't like it if he left you for his favorite celebrity. Don't worry I know you're kidding.
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Post by Mrs. Nesbit on Feb 3, 2010 0:12:29 GMT -5
Lol, naturally. It would be pretty damn tempting though
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Post by Silver on Feb 3, 2010 0:16:37 GMT -5
Haha. But don't those brothers fall for a new girl in every town they visit? Not exactly what I call commited men.
I will admit there are several characters in film and TV that makes me fantasize about the man I want to find.
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Post by Mrs. Nesbit on Feb 3, 2010 0:18:14 GMT -5
Just Dean. Sam seems like he is more of a commitment type of guy. Sensitive too. He seems to get teary eyed every episode.
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Post by Silver on Feb 3, 2010 0:22:03 GMT -5
Oh that's right. I only watched about half of the first season. I always remembered there would be some sort of damsel in distress from supernatural force and of course the guys would come to the rescue. I guess the pattern irritated me.
Correct me if I'm wrong by didn't one of them have a girlfriend that was killed by something?
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Post by Mrs. Nesbit on Feb 3, 2010 0:24:32 GMT -5
Yeah it was in the very first episode.
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Post by Silver on Feb 3, 2010 0:27:09 GMT -5
Since I probably won't catch up with everything I might as well ask. Do the boys ever figure out what happened to their father and what killed the girlfriend?
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Post by Mrs. Nesbit on Feb 3, 2010 0:35:56 GMT -5
Yep, but I won't tell you what it was cause I would be spoiling it
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Post by Silver on Feb 3, 2010 0:38:37 GMT -5
Well then I'll search for it myself. hehe. It was worth a shot ot ask. Thank goodness for the internet.
So how is the deal to purchasing the new house coming along?
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Post by Mrs. Nesbit on Feb 3, 2010 0:44:20 GMT -5
Well we are going for a second walk through sometime before the weekend. Then we're going to see someone about doing a house inspection and put in an offer. Then we can move in as little as 30 days from the time our offer is accepted.
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Post by Silver on Feb 3, 2010 0:54:26 GMT -5
Good luck with that. I hope it works out.
Are you a city, rural or suburban type of person? Where do you feel most comfortable living?
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Post by Mrs. Nesbit on Feb 3, 2010 0:57:52 GMT -5
I've always lived in the city. Our city doesn't have any large buildings though so it always feels close to something without being too "cityish" I like living in a city but def not close to the downtown main area. I wouldn't like to live in the country. I don't drive and would never be able to get anywhere same with living in a suburban area.
How about yourself?
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Post by Silver on Feb 3, 2010 1:07:55 GMT -5
I can understand why the city life-style appeals to you. I'm definetley a suburban girl. Born and raised. It's something I'll never grow out of. At least with my town anyway, there's enough action and peace. I classify cities as more of a vacation while the rural area isn't my cup of tea whatso ever. I swear I couldn't survive on a camping trip or on a farm.
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