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The Shawshank Redemption
2007-02-13, 5:07 PM #1
Do you guys remember seeing this movie?

I saw it yesterday.

So, today at school, I tried crawling like how Dufresne in the pipe of **** around my school track two times (about one half of a mile). That was pretty hard to do. Messed up my shirt, pants and I have a lot of scratches on my elbow/forearms now. Guess I was just bored.

Anyone loved this movie too?
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2007-02-13, 5:13 PM #2
Going prone for half a mile is fun too.
And no i haven't seen it.
2007-02-13, 5:14 PM #3
you did what?
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2007-02-13, 5:15 PM #4
Great movie.
2007-02-13, 5:16 PM #5
Crawl around my track 2 times like how Dufresne did.

My pants ripped bad time and my shirt too. I wasn't wearing True Religion or anything...
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2007-02-13, 5:22 PM #6
why?
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2007-02-13, 5:31 PM #7
Originally posted by Warlockmish:
Crawl around my track 2 times like how Dufresne did.

My pants ripped bad time and my shirt too. I wasn't wearing True Religion or anything...

That's why you don't crawl around a track in pants and a shirt you like.

It's an absolutely amazing movie, I agree.
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2007-02-13, 5:32 PM #8
Shawshank Redemption always reminds me of Slingblade or some reason.

French fried pertaters.
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2007-02-13, 5:35 PM #9
The Shawshank Redemption was an excellent movie.
2007-02-13, 5:45 PM #10
Warlockmish: Are you insane?
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2007-02-13, 5:48 PM #11
It was a good movie. Morgan freeman, 2 miles of ****, and they actually get out. What more could you want?

Maybe if there were snakes in the pipe.....
:rolleyes:
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2007-02-13, 5:51 PM #12
If this is true, I would have loved to see Warlockmish crawling around the track on his belly. What kind of complete tool does something like that when he's bored.
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2007-02-13, 5:56 PM #13
Originally posted by Echoman:
If this is true, I would have loved to see Warlockmish crawling around the track on his belly. What kind of complete tool does something like that when he's bored.


Sounds like something I would do.
2007-02-13, 5:58 PM #14
And sober too?
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2007-02-13, 6:14 PM #15
the book is more graphic and makes you feel alot more for the character
2007-02-13, 6:14 PM #16
Originally posted by fishstickz:
Shawshank Redemption always reminds me of Slingblade or some reason.

French fried pertaters.

...

What?

Originally posted by Warlockmish:
So, today at school, I tried crawling like how Dufresne in the pipe of **** around my school track two times (about one half of a mile). That was pretty hard to do. Messed up my shirt, pants and I have a lot of scratches on my elbow/forearms now. Guess I was just bored.

...

What?
D E A T H
2007-02-13, 6:41 PM #17
its a good feeling that even after coming here for 6 years I still open threads that are seemingly innocuous only to find things such as this...
People of our generation should not be subjected to mornings.

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2007-02-13, 6:53 PM #18
Originally posted by petmc20:
It was a good movie. Morgan freeman, 2 miles of ****, and they actually get out. What more could you want?

Maybe if there were snakes in the pipe.....
:rolleyes:


I hate that name. I keep thinking "Jedi Knight, wait-Half Life, wait- :psyduck:".
2007-02-13, 9:56 PM #19
One of my favorites... the soundtrack is f'ing amazing.
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2007-02-13, 10:03 PM #20
Originally posted by Zloc_Vergo:
That's why you don't crawl around a track in pants and a shirt you like.
He needed the firsthand experience to get that through his head.
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2007-02-13, 10:16 PM #21
Great movie, excellent short story.
2007-02-14, 2:46 AM #22
...why did no one stop you from crawling around the track twice? And why did you have enough time for that? I can't imagine that took less than 35-40 minutes...
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2007-02-14, 3:12 AM #23
It's on TV every ****ing night, how can we possibly forget it?
2007-02-14, 3:49 AM #24
I have seen it before, but I don't remember that much about it to be honest.
2007-02-14, 5:45 AM #25
Great flick.
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2007-02-14, 6:00 AM #26
Originally posted by Duo Maxwell:
the book is more graphic and makes you feel alot more for the character



Novella.

also, thats wierd.

also, also, we have at least two shawshank threads evey year. isnt it kinda early to use one of them up? and on THIS of all things?
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2007-02-14, 9:01 AM #27
...track? As in a running track?
nope.
2007-02-14, 10:03 AM #28
Running track is what I thought. So you can imagine...a guy crawling on his stomach...cutting himself on the pavement...making himself dirty from the ground.....in public...for anyone who cared to look to watch him...
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2007-02-14, 12:28 PM #29
Its the best movie ever made, and has been my number 1 film ever since i saw it 6 years ago.
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