WTF?!TXAG 05 said:
The Others- was told that Nicole Kidman and her kids were the ghosts which changes the whole movie.
WTF?!TXAG 05 said:
The Others- was told that Nicole Kidman and her kids were the ghosts which changes the whole movie.
Texts are the death and dearth of going radio silenceRudyjax said:Average Joe said:
My neighbor's tv was 4-5 seconds ahead of mine when watching the 2012 Alabama game (cable vs satelite). It was a duplex with thin walls and he yelled in excitement so loud at the goal line interception. They hadn't even snapped the ball on my tv. All of the feeling and emotions drained out of me before my tv caught up to that moment.
It's not quite the same, but I still think about it after all these years.
Happens to me all the time because of YouTube tv.
It's not neighbors but my buddies texting me.
StinkyPinky said:Texts are the death and dearth of going radio silenceRudyjax said:Average Joe said:
My neighbor's tv was 4-5 seconds ahead of mine when watching the 2012 Alabama game (cable vs satelite). It was a duplex with thin walls and he yelled in excitement so loud at the goal line interception. They hadn't even snapped the ball on my tv. All of the feeling and emotions drained out of me before my tv caught up to that moment.
It's not quite the same, but I still think about it after all these years.
Happens to me all the time because of YouTube tv.
It's not neighbors but my buddies texting me.
Same. I've started setting my phone/watch aside during such moments.Rudyjax said:Average Joe said:
My neighbor's tv was 4-5 seconds ahead of mine when watching the 2012 Alabama game (cable vs satelite). It was a duplex with thin walls and he yelled in excitement so loud at the goal line interception. They hadn't even snapped the ball on my tv. All of the feeling and emotions drained out of me before my tv caught up to that moment.
It's not quite the same, but I still think about it after all these years.
Happens to me all the time because of YouTube tv.
It's not neighbors but my buddies texting me.
LMAO. Yes, there is always balance to everywhere situation. That would have been a huge save.Rudyjax said:StinkyPinky said:Texts are the death and dearth of going radio silenceRudyjax said:Average Joe said:
My neighbor's tv was 4-5 seconds ahead of mine when watching the 2012 Alabama game (cable vs satelite). It was a duplex with thin walls and he yelled in excitement so loud at the goal line interception. They hadn't even snapped the ball on my tv. All of the feeling and emotions drained out of me before my tv caught up to that moment.
It's not quite the same, but I still think about it after all these years.
Happens to me all the time because of YouTube tv.
It's not neighbors but my buddies texting me.
Well, i turned off the 2018 LSU game , and a text saved me from going to bed. So there's that.
Zeeee Joan Wildier?Joan Wilder said:
My date and I were headed out to see "Presumed Innocent" at the movie theater and my mom said, "oh we saw that. Halfway through I realized I'd read the book and knew that the wife did it".
Never watch any Aggie game with the phone on.Rudyjax said:Average Joe said:
My neighbor's tv was 4-5 seconds ahead of mine when watching the 2012 Alabama game (cable vs satelite). It was a duplex with thin walls and he yelled in excitement so loud at the goal line interception. They hadn't even snapped the ball on my tv. All of the feeling and emotions drained out of me before my tv caught up to that moment.
It's not quite the same, but I still think about it after all these years.
Happens to me all the time because of YouTube tv.
It's not neighbors but my buddies texting me.
It's more along the lines of we're watching the game together and texting.Southlake said:Never watch any Aggie game with the phone on.Rudyjax said:Average Joe said:
My neighbor's tv was 4-5 seconds ahead of mine when watching the 2012 Alabama game (cable vs satelite). It was a duplex with thin walls and he yelled in excitement so loud at the goal line interception. They hadn't even snapped the ball on my tv. All of the feeling and emotions drained out of me before my tv caught up to that moment.
It's not quite the same, but I still think about it after all these years.
Happens to me all the time because of YouTube tv.
It's not neighbors but my buddies texting me.
Redstone said:
Never had this as an issue
Rudyjax said:Zeeee Joan Wildier?Joan Wilder said:
My date and I were headed out to see "Presumed Innocent" at the movie theater and my mom said, "oh we saw that. Halfway through I realized I'd read the book and knew that the wife did it".
C@LAg said:Bran comes out of his coma after the fall from the tower and realizes it was all just a dream.Dr. Teeth said:
Game of Thrones finale.
Still haven't watched it.
C@LAg said:i know. i would have tossed grandma in the drink until she retrieved the necklace!Zombie Jon Snow said:
Titanic. Devastating.
I say that because I was an Oilers fan and I was always outnumbered.Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
"Of course more"?
Sounds typical for arrogant Cowboy fans. Yeah, there were Cowboy fans in Houston but to say there were more than Oilers fans is something a sip would claim. Houston's problem was that other than about a decade or so in total, the Oilers franchise stunk. GFY Adams family. But when they didn't stink, the Dome was full of screaming Oilers fans.
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
"Of course more"?
Sounds typical for arrogant Cowboy fans. Yeah, there were Cowboy fans in Houston but to say there were more than Oilers fans is something a sip would claim. Houston's problem was that other than about a decade or so in total, the Oilers franchise stunk. GFY Adams family. But when they didn't stink, the Dome was full of screaming Oilers fans.
Yeah, they're mostly indistinguishable.maroon barchetta said:Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
"Of course more"?
Sounds typical for arrogant Cowboy fans. Yeah, there were Cowboy fans in Houston but to say there were more than Oilers fans is something a sip would claim. Houston's problem was that other than about a decade or so in total, the Oilers franchise stunk. GFY Adams family. But when they didn't stink, the Dome was full of screaming Oilers fans.
LOTS of crossover between sips and cowboys fans.
Outnumbered where? Not in the Dome for a game, I'm thinking.torrid said:I say that because I was an Oilers fan and I was always outnumbered.Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
"Of course more"?
Sounds typical for arrogant Cowboy fans. Yeah, there were Cowboy fans in Houston but to say there were more than Oilers fans is something a sip would claim. Houston's problem was that other than about a decade or so in total, the Oilers franchise stunk. GFY Adams family. But when they didn't stink, the Dome was full of screaming Oilers fans.
This used to happen to me all the time. Most of my neighbor's have TVs in the garage. My neighbor across the street is also an Aggie. His TV is always ahead of mine because he has cable and I have DirecTV. I know something good or bad is going to happen based off his yelling in his garage.Average Joe said:
My neighbor's tv was 4-5 seconds ahead of mine when watching the 2012 Alabama game (cable vs satelite). It was a duplex with thin walls and he yelled in excitement so loud at the goal line interception. They hadn't even snapped the ball on my tv. All of the feeling and emotions drained out of me before my tv caught up to that moment.
It's not quite the same, but I still think about it after all these years.
I had a dungeons and dragons geek buddy growing up who told me even before the sequels were out that Luke and Laura were siblings and Darth Vader used to be a Jedi named Anakin Skywalker. I remember thinking, bull****, you don't know what you're talking about. This was the early 80s and way before the internet so I have no way of knowing how he knew that.oragator said:
I think the Vader thing was spoiled for me too. But maybe it was that Luke and Leah were siblings.