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WTF is right. Horrid, just plain horrid. :p:D:lol:

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Welcome to Locksville.

Sounds like someone hangs out at 3D Realms forums some times.

Joe Siegler is always locking threads over there and it's usually something along the lines of:

"Welcome to Locksville, population - you."

:lol:

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Welcome to Locksville.

Sounds like someone hangs out at 3D Realms forums some times.

Joe Siegler is always locking threads over there and it's usually something along the lines of:

"Welcome to Locksville, population - you."

:lol:

... never heard of it. :huh: I don't know where I saw that.

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that was strange to say the least.... Why did you pollute us with that? :lol:

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Woowwww.... If that first one is meant to make any tiny bit of sense... I'll be damned if I know what it is. That is some psychotic funny stuff.

-BEN-MAN-

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You realize that I watched that badger thing for 20 minutes? And now I think I need a CD of the song...

Oddly hypnotic, isn't it? :blink:

As for the "Yatta!" song, all I can say is that the Flash thingy is infinitely more tolerable than the actual music video.

Bunch of guys wearing nothing but fig leafs... :blink:

I still have nightmares.

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I like the mushroom sequence. The snake part just blows in my opinion... B))

While at first I agreed, after 20 minutes, I realized that the snake breaks up the monotony and actually becomes what makes lengthy viewings possible.

The mushroom part is excellent, though, because it has no real relevance to anything else in the... um... film. A large snake might eat a small badger, or a large badger might eat a small snake, but neither would be interested in mushrooms. It's just there, as if being there validates its own existance. Brilliant.

All in all, I think Funny Badgers is a genius work of art, and long for the release of a Special Edition Funny Badgers DVD.

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I like the mushroom sequence. The snake part just blows in my opinion... B))

While at first I agreed, after 20 minutes, I realized that the snake breaks up the monotony and actually becomes what makes lengthy viewings possible.

The mushroom part is excellent, though, because it has no real relevance to anything else in the... um... film. A large snake might eat a small badger, or a large badger might eat a small snake, but neither would be interested in mushrooms. It's just there, as if being there validates its own existance. Brilliant.

All in all, I think Funny Badgers is a genius work of art, and long for the release of a Special Edition Funny Badgers DVD.

I think the snake is part of the Special Edition. The author thought that the monotony was too personal as it symbolized too much of his life only to have it amplified because the snake represented his former girlfriend. There's much too be said of his suffering for his art...

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I like the mushroom sequence. The snake part just blows in my opinion... B))

While at first I agreed, after 20 minutes, I realized that the snake breaks up the monotony and actually becomes what makes lengthy viewings possible.

The mushroom part is excellent, though, because it has no real relevance to anything else in the... um... film. A large snake might eat a small badger, or a large badger might eat a small snake, but neither would be interested in mushrooms. It's just there, as if being there validates its own existance. Brilliant.

All in all, I think Funny Badgers is a genius work of art, and long for the release of a Special Edition Funny Badgers DVD.

I think the snake is part of the Special Edition. The author thought that the monotony was too personal as it symbolized too much of his life only to have it amplified because the snake represented his former girlfriend. There's much too be said of his suffering for his art...

DAMN IT, I cant see any of thiese cause at work, it says its resticted for Pornography

BTW EXO, nice to see the halloween spirit

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I like the mushroom sequence. The snake part just blows in my opinion... B))

While at first I agreed, after 20 minutes, I realized that the snake breaks up the monotony and actually becomes what makes lengthy viewings possible.

The mushroom part is excellent, though, because it has no real relevance to anything else in the... um... film. A large snake might eat a small badger, or a large badger might eat a small snake, but neither would be interested in mushrooms. It's just there, as if being there validates its own existance. Brilliant.

All in all, I think Funny Badgers is a genius work of art, and long for the release of a Special Edition Funny Badgers DVD.

I think the snake is part of the Special Edition. The author thought that the monotony was too personal as it symbolized too much of his life only to have it amplified because the snake represented his former girlfriend. There's much too be said of his suffering for his art...

DAMN IT, I cant see any of thiese cause at work, it says its resticted for Pornography

BTW EXO, nice to see the halloween spirit

Does anyone knows when the director's cut with Extended edition comes out????

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TLW_ you are using too much banwidth that way and that's why this treads get deleted, could you please put a link instead???

-BTW those pinguins are from Mary Poppins so it's no a weird out of the ordinary experience...

-here goes something Off topic but might bring a smile to some...

1-my ride, the moped

2-choices to deal with military downsizing...

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whoa, I this thread actually reached a second page?!? wow. I thought this thread was going to be on a lock down, but I guess not. Yeah, that picture of the guy acting as a missle is the funniest thing I've seen so far! HAHAHAHA!!!! :p:D:lol:

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