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Molloy
09-06-2007, 12:13 PM
Okay, I know this is somewhat off-topic, but I just saw Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle the other night and was rather surprised to learn that Harold (John Cho) provided the voice for Hirotaka in "Exchange."
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Sorry, I am holding off watching "Graduation" until Friday (or maybe later), so I really don't have anything substantial to add.
MrDrP
09-06-2007, 12:26 PM
You are not alone, Molloy. Count yourself among the proud few who had chosen to wait to watch the premier of Graduation on TV!
Molloy
09-06-2007, 12:47 PM
It will most likely be after Friday before I see it. Since, well, since I don't actually have TV.
However, I have three people lined up to tape it for me (can't be too careful). Depending on the person who comes through, I may not have the tape in my possession until Monday.
No big. I am more than pleased to hold-off the inevitable. :thumbup:
NinjaNaco
09-06-2007, 01:56 PM
You are not alone, Molloy. Count yourself among the proud few who had chosen to wait to watch the premier of Graduation on TV!
A guess we make an elite club, then? ;)
Cloud23465
09-06-2007, 02:41 PM
Since were talking about voice actors... I was watching a show called Funniest Pets & People... and the announcer sounded farmilar... Turns out i was right. Rob Paulsen who does that show was also the voice of Hank Perkins from KP... :alumnus:
cpneb
09-06-2007, 05:46 PM
You are not alone, Molloy. Count yourself among the proud few who had chosen to wait to watch the premier of Graduation on TV!
A guess we make an elite club, then? ;)
OMG! I was beginning to think I was the oddball...for not having watched it yet. I know I'm the oddball: that's a given....
NinjaNaco
09-06-2007, 06:17 PM
Speaking of KP-related coincidences ...
Did you know that the gal in my avatar shares the same first name as the wife of the last emperor of Austria Hungary? :)
Molloy
09-06-2007, 07:37 PM
Speaking of KP-related coincidences ...
Did you know that the gal in my avatar shares the same first name as the wife of the last emperor of Austria Hungary? :)
Here's a REALLY oddball coincidence. One night during my freshman year in college, I actually believed I WAS the last emporer of Austria-Hungary!
I had been running a 100+ fever earlier in the day but went to my Western Civ. class anyway. And we had been discussing World War I. Anyway, sometime around 1:00 in the morning, I woke up thinking I was Franz Joseph. I remember thinking it was extremely odd as I stared at my roommate's digital alarm clock that I even knew what a digital alarm clock was--considering I died back in 1916.
And then I threw up. :sick:
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jeriddian
09-06-2007, 08:10 PM
Speaking of KP-related coincidences ...
Did you know that the gal in my avatar shares the same first name as the wife of the last emperor of Austria Hungary? :)
Here's a REALLY oddball coincidence. One night during my freshman year in college, I actually believed I WAS the last emporer of Austria-Hungary!
I had been running a 100+ fever earlier in the day but went to my Western Civ. class anyway. And we had been discussing World War I. Anyway, sometime around 1:00 in the morning, I woke up thinking I was Franz Joseph. I remember thinking it was extremely odd as I stared at my roommate's digital alarm clock that I even knew what a digital alarm clock was--considering I died back in 1916.
And then I threw up. :sick:
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Hmmmmm...........:hmm:.....febrile delirium, usually seen in kids, but certainly possible in older folks.:P
MrDrP
09-06-2007, 08:20 PM
Speaking of KP-related coincidences ...
Did you know that the gal in my avatar shares the same first name as the wife of the last emperor of Austria Hungary? :)
Here's a REALLY oddball coincidence. One night during my freshman year in college, I actually believed I WAS the last emporer of Austria-Hungary!
I had been running a 100+ fever earlier in the day but went to my Western Civ. class anyway. And we had been discussing World War I. Anyway, sometime around 1:00 in the morning, I woke up thinking I was Franz Joseph. I remember thinking it was extremely odd as I stared at my roommate's digital alarm clock that I even knew what a digital alarm clock was--considering I died back in 1916.
And then I threw up. :sick:
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Why do I see this happening to Ron in college?
He grabs the phone and calls Kim. "KP, I'm dead!"
"Ron," she said groggily, "you will be if you keep calling me at this hour."
"That's no way to speak to the ruler of the Austro-Hungarian Empire!" he said indignantly.
Kim was fully awake now. "Ron, you're running a fever, you're not dead, and you're not royalty."
"You sure this isn't some post-death hallucination?"
"I'm sure," she said, glad he couldn't see her roll her eyes.
"Positive?"
"Absolutely."
"Whew," Ron said. "Thanks, KP. Being dead would really have put a crimp in my style. Though those royal go carts would have been badical ..."
NinjaNaco
09-06-2007, 08:28 PM
Speaking of KP-related coincidences ...
Did you know that the gal in my avatar shares the same first name as the wife of the last emperor of Austria Hungary? :)
Here's a REALLY oddball coincidence. One night during my freshman year in college, I actually believed I WAS the last emporer of Austria-Hungary!
I had been running a 100+ fever earlier in the day but went to my Western Civ. class anyway. And we had been discussing World War I. Anyway, sometime around 1:00 in the morning, I woke up thinking I was Franz Joseph. I remember thinking it was extremely odd as I stared at my roommate's digital alarm clock that I even knew what a digital alarm clock was--considering I died back in 1916.
And then I threw up. :sick:
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Actually, the last emperor of Austria was not Franz Joseph. It was Blessed Karl I, whose wife, of course was named Zita.
And I can't think of anything KP-rleated to say right now...
Molloy
09-06-2007, 09:01 PM
Speaking of KP-related coincidences ...
Did you know that the gal in my avatar shares the same first name as the wife of the last emperor of Austria Hungary? :)
Here's a REALLY oddball coincidence. One night during my freshman year in college, I actually believed I WAS the last emporer of Austria-Hungary!
I had been running a 100+ fever earlier in the day but went to my Western Civ. class anyway. And we had been discussing World War I. Anyway, sometime around 1:00 in the morning, I woke up thinking I was Franz Joseph. I remember thinking it was extremely odd as I stared at my roommate's digital alarm clock that I even knew what a digital alarm clock was--considering I died back in 1916.
And then I threw up. :sick:
~ cricket chirp ~
~ cricket chirp ~
Actually, the last emperor of Austria was not Franz Joseph. It was Blessed Karl I, whose wife, of course was named Zita.
And I can't think of anything KP-rleated to say right now...
Really? I could have sworn Zita was my second wife after my first wife Liz got assassinated ... I mean ... :blush: Franz Joseph's second wife.
Molloy
09-06-2007, 09:08 PM
Speaking of KP-related coincidences ...
Did you know that the gal in my avatar shares the same first name as the wife of the last emperor of Austria Hungary? :)
Here's a REALLY oddball coincidence. One night during my freshman year in college, I actually believed I WAS the last emporer of Austria-Hungary!
I had been running a 100+ fever earlier in the day but went to my Western Civ. class anyway. And we had been discussing World War I. Anyway, sometime around 1:00 in the morning, I woke up thinking I was Franz Joseph. I remember thinking it was extremely odd as I stared at my roommate's digital alarm clock that I even knew what a digital alarm clock was--considering I died back in 1916.
And then I threw up. :sick:
~ cricket chirp ~
~ cricket chirp ~
Why do I see this happening to Ron in college?
He grabs the phone and calls Kim. "KP, I'm dead!"
"Ron," she said groggily, "you will be if you keep calling me at this hour."
"That's no way to speak to the ruler of the Austro-Hungarian Empire!" he said indignantly.
Kim was fully awake now. "Ron, you're running a fever, you're not dead, and you're not royalty."
"You sure this isn't some post-death hallucination?"
"I'm sure," she said, glad he couldn't see her roll her eyes.
"Positive?"
"Absolutely."
"Whew," Ron said. "Thanks, KP. Being dead would really have put a crimp in my style. Though those royal go carts would have been badical ..."
Extremely, likely. Well, even if he can't have the royal go carts he might still go for the Franz Joseph mutton-chop look ... nothing says "Sophomore slump" like unusual facial hair.
campy
09-06-2007, 09:25 PM
Extremely, likely. Well, even if he can't have the royal go carts he might still go for the Franz Joseph mutton-chop look ... nothing says "Sophomore slump" like unusual facial hair.http://caps.kpfanworld.com/images/49_Ron_Millionaire/0069.jpg
When you're talking about Ron, 'unusual' sort of goes without saying when 'hair' is in the sentence, don't you agree?
Molloy
09-06-2007, 11:11 PM
Extremely, likely. Well, even if he can't have the royal go carts he might still go for the Franz Joseph mutton-chop look ... nothing says "Sophomore slump" like unusual facial hair.http://caps.kpfanworld.com/images/49_Ron_Millionaire/0069.jpg
When you're talking about Ron, 'unusual' sort of goes without saying when 'hair' is in the sentence, don't you agree?
NO FREAKING WAY! Check it out ~ it is like they were separated at birth!
:surprised:
TransWarpDrive
09-07-2007, 12:23 AM
:laugh: Now I know this forum's come into its own at last! When a thread discussion takes on a life of its own, and goes off on a wildly silly tangent such as this, well, that's a good sign to me. :D
- Although I must admit we're reaching just a bit here, looking for connections between Ron Stoppable and Archduke Franz Joseph of Austro-Hungary...:laugh::laugh:
BTW, jeriddian:
Hmmmmm................febrile delirium, usually seen in kids, but certainly possible in older folks.
Could you define febrile delirium for me? Now I'm curious.
Please and thank you!
jeriddian
09-07-2007, 03:17 AM
Febrile delirium, usually seen in kids, is the temporary loss of mental status (confusion, loss of orientation of to person, place, and/or time), secondary to an acute illness (usually infectious) which induces a high enough fever that the abnormal temperature actually affects brain function organically.:alumnus:
lunchmeat
09-07-2007, 07:34 AM
Febrile delirium, usually seen in kids, is the temporary loss of mental status (confusion, loss of orientation of to person, place, and/or time), secondary to an acute illness (usually infectious) which induces a high enough fever that the abnormal temperature actually affects brain function organically.:alumnus:
Hmmm, sounds like me first thing in the morning. Cool, now I can claim it's medical instead of just being flakey. In my case large oral dosages of aqueous caffeine solutions (aka coffee or tea) seem to restorative. Now if we could just do something about those voices....
jeriddian
09-07-2007, 12:12 PM
Febrile delirium, usually seen in kids, is the temporary loss of mental status (confusion, loss of orientation of to person, place, and/or time), secondary to an acute illness (usually infectious) which induces a high enough fever that the abnormal temperature actually affects brain function organically.:alumnus:
Hmmm, sounds like me first thing in the morning. Cool, now I can claim it's medical instead of just being flakey. In my case large oral dosages of aqueous caffeine solutions (aka coffee or tea) seem to restorative. Now if we could just do something about those voices....
Heh. heh.......in your case......(and mine).......that's just getting old (senility):laugh::laugh::laugh:
MrDrP
09-07-2007, 02:39 PM
Extremely, likely. Well, even if he can't have the royal go carts he might still go for the Franz Joseph mutton-chop look ... nothing says "Sophomore slump" like unusual facial hair.http://caps.kpfanworld.com/images/49_Ron_Millionaire/0069.jpg
When you're talking about Ron, 'unusual' sort of goes without saying when 'hair' is in the sentence, don't you agree?
NO FREAKING WAY! Check it out ~ it is like they were separated at birth!
:surprised:
I'm pretty sure that FJ won the third medal in the second row for his illustrious performance at King Edward's Grand Naco and Industrial Wonders Exposition, which, I'm sure everyone here recalls, was held in London in 1905 ...
TransWarpDrive
09-09-2007, 01:18 AM
Well, even if he can't have the royal go carts he might still go for the Franz Joseph mutton-chop look ... nothing says "Sophomore slump" like unusual facial hair.
I once grew a beard, but not a mustache. I wanted to look like Abe Lincoln. Instead, I resembled an Amish farmer. I remember my oldest niece's reaction (she was 10 or 11 years old then) the first time she saw me with the beard. She asked: "Who are you?"
"I'm your Uncle (TWD)," I replied.
"Well, you look like a werewolf." she told me.
I grinned at her. "Maybe I am," I said. She kind of backed away at that...:laugh:
campy
09-09-2007, 08:04 AM
I once grew a beard, but not a mustache. I wanted to look like Abe Lincoln. Instead, I resembled an Amish farmer. I remember my oldest niece's reaction (she was 10 or 11 years old then) the first time she saw me with the beard. She asked: "Who are you?"
"I'm your Uncle (TWD)," I replied.
"Well, you look like a werewolf." she told me.
I grinned at her. "Maybe I am," I said. She kind of backed away at that...:laugh:I went for the Joe Namath-style Fu Manchu moustache once or twice in the early '70s. Didn't come out too well. I've stayed clean-shaven ever since.
kyojikasshu
09-09-2007, 11:08 AM
Sadly, I can't grow more than stubble worth s***. :P
jeriddian
09-09-2007, 12:19 PM
Full beard now. Far too much gray in it.:ohwell: I'll probably shave it off when I get tired of it.
kyojikasshu
09-09-2007, 04:08 PM
Full beard now. Far too much gray in it.:ohwell: I'll probably shave it off when I get tired of it.
I wish my dad would shave his beard. It's very gray, scraggly, and it makes him look too old, in my opinion.
TransWarpDrive
09-10-2007, 12:21 AM
Full beard now. Far too much gray in it.:ohwell: I'll probably shave it off when I get tired of it.
I wish my dad would shave his beard. It's very gray, scraggly, and it makes him look too old, in my opinion.
Sort of makes him look like the grizzled old prospector in a Western movie, huh? :P
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