The Exorcist

Ah, interesting poem. How old were you when you saw the movie and wrote the poem? I didn't see it when it first came out. I would have only been 8 1/2 that summer. I saw it later when it shown on T.V. I slept with the lights on for three nights. By the way, it was on last night. I think on the Bravo channel. I slept with the lights on.
 
Well, damn, I just posted a reply and the poem is gone. I hate that. Did you have the poem exorcized from the forum? :devil:
 
WickedEve said:
Well, damn, I just posted a reply and the poem is gone. I hate that. Did you have the poem exorcized from the forum? :devil:


....and no reason given.


*grinds teeth*
 
Angeline said:
Ack! That sound! Stop it or...or I'll spin my head all the way round.
Don't make me laugh. Pea soup will come out of my nose.
 
Angeline said:
God we're devastatingly sexy.
I wish I had some pea soup. I'm hungry.



The poem was a summary of the movie and it rhymed.
 
WickedEve said:
I wish I had some pea soup. I'm hungry.



The poem was a summary of the movie and it rhymed.

Damn! Wish I had seen it. C'mon spartacus, bring it back. Please? :)

(I hate pea soup)
 
I want to see a summary of Spartacus. But here's the catch, I want one that doesn't sound like Gladiator. "They trained him to kill for their pleasure... but they trained him a little too well." Crap, that won't do.
 
Sorry I had to remove it....I got to thinking that it might possibly be posted on the web, complete with my real name. Even though a google search has not located it, I still believe it exist out there.

I really don't want to reveal my true identity so I removed it. I have many other poems so I will try to post some of my less known works.....
 
Lauren Hynde said:
I want to see a summary of Spartacus. But here's the catch, I want one that doesn't sound like Gladiator. "They trained him to kill for their pleasure... but they trained him a little too well." Crap, that won't do.[/QUOTE]


Harsh, Lauren. harsh.
 
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