Nope, no boob job, just the nose.... I am waiting and in some degree of pain. On the strange side, there seems to be a natural resistance of my body to opiates and that sort of pain killers. The anesthesiologist told me that with the doses of medication given to me, it would have been more than enough to put 4 people to sleep. And here I am, trying to battle the pain with fake Vi··¿$odins. Meh, I feel sorta cool after what happened. There were moments of excrutiating pain, but I could endure...
When I saw Titanic in the theatre I started laughing when Leo sank to the bottom. I swear almost every woman in the theatre gave me that "evil stare of death" that only women can give.
Probably... They also gave me three full amps of something else to put me to sleep, but I was only asleep for like 30 minutes... It was hellish. I'm telling ya, I am looking at a prospective future of pain every time I need a medical procedure done.... And with the precedent of my father's cancer, I will need a colonoscopy once a year, looks like I'm gonna be feeling the tube.....:---(
Call me cold but I laughed while reading a story about some stupid SOB killing himself playing Polish Roulette.
i sometimes come into chatroulette like a few days ago, i was in class, and just the whole class goes trolling on chatroulette with manycam :lol:
Polish Roulette is what they call it when you play Russian Roulette with a semi-automatic instead of a revolver...
Ok, is it wrong if i was practically cheering standing up clapping when eminem was getting his ass kicked by that group of black dudes in 8 mile? i didnt want to see the movie anyways, and i hate eminem, so there was something epic about that to me.
Not at all, just describing the point in the movie, it stems more from my hatred for eminem than any racism. it could have been a group of white boys and i would have had the same reaction
(completely misquoting here and going back on topic) Wife and I both burst out laughing at the "ending" of Pay It Forward. On the airplane. Other passengers didn't seem to be as amused as we were...
When anyone died in Titanic I laughed. Props to you for laughing while others were deeply committed to the movie. The looks you say you got sound like they really appreciated your apathy for the characters. Cinema deaths can be funny even if it's not a comedy. It's entertainment and nothing wrong with laughing at it. In real life you might want to hold back laughing at the dead in public. People will give you even stranger looks then.
I laughed my head off when 'Wilson' floated away during the movie Cast Away. When I turned around I noticed several people were crying and some burly gentleman was staring at me angrily.