paul allen's addiction


in the sixty minutes interview allen says he likes
the movie enough to watch over and over

http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/18/paul-allen-compares-working-with-bill-gates-to-being-in-hell/

know any other famous people with this kind of fabulous
craving

he's spent some money investing in dreamworks inc..
amougst some other hobby's

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Him and Howard Hughes. Does this mean if I watch it non-stop for days, I'll get rich?

Wait, I have watched it over and over back to back....

No bucks yet.

Damn.


Conservatives shape policy to deal with reality. Libprogs reshape reality to match their policies.

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About 10 years ago, I watched the 1945 version of And Then There Were None every day for a year, sometimes twice a day. Bizarre? You bet. I was actually scaring myself, but I couldn't stop. My mind just loves the claustrophobic set and the chronology of the people being killed one by one. To this day if I let myself watch that film, I'm tempted to watch it again.

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I watched the 1945 version of And Then There Were None every day for a year, sometimes twice a day. Bizarre? You bet. I was actually scaring myself, but I couldn't stop.
Now that is a different sort of compulsion. The things we do!🐭

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I agree. One of those wet Sunday afternoon movues I can watch over and over. Love the Cold War atmosphere.

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