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I thought the vampires were on the coast in the Pacific Northwest. Guess they are now vacationing in the mountains.

 

You'd think they'd stay in the Pacific Northwest. Do you have any idea how much blood a bigfoot has? B-)

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One thing about living in Grand Valley I never could stomach, all the damn vampires.

 

I just watched that movie the other day on HDNet for the first time since I originally saw it in the 80s. Forgot how good it was! Was great seeing jamie gertz in all her hotness, and keifer did a great job being a creepy bastard vampire B-)

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I just watched that movie the other day on HDNet for the first time since I originally saw it in the 80s. Forgot how good it was! Was great seeing jamie gertz in all her hotness, and keifer did a great job being a creepy bastard vampire B-)

 

It is such a great line. Like grandpa has known about the vampires all along and is used to dealing with them to the point he considers them a nuisance. Like someone complaining about muggers, or Jim in Anchorage complaining about bears in his front yard if you follow me.

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It is such a great line. Like grandpa has known about the vampires all along and is used to dealing with them to the point he considers them a nuisance. Like someone complaining about muggers, or Jim in Anchorage complaining about bears in his front yard if you follow me.

B-)

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I thought the vampires were on the coast in the Pacific Northwest. Guess they are now vacationing in the mountains.

Yep, they are all over the place. B-)

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I have no problem with Vampires, as long as they aren't the angst-ridden, emo vampires of the recent popular movies and TV series. Those vampires blow.

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I have no problem with Vampires, as long as they aren't the angst-ridden, emo vampires of the recent popular movies and TV series. Those vampires blow.

 

If we are talking that bull **** series from the last couple of years, right there with you.

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I have no problem with Vampires, as long as they aren't the angst-ridden, emo vampires of the recent popular movies and TV series. Those vampires blow.

 

Amen, Dean-O

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Geez, I break out my Sesame Street Counter costume, get lost in Fruita, try to ask a passerby for directions and now all of a sudden I'm labled a "vampire" and blamed for causing accidents? B-)

 

Guess I'll put the costume away until halloween. Sheesh!

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One thing about living in Grand Valley I never could stomach, all the damn vampires.

Great, great, movie....

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Geez, I break out my Sesame Street Counter costume, get lost in Fruita, try to ask a passerby for directions and now all of a sudden I'm labled a "vampire" and blamed for causing accidents? :thumbsup:

 

Guess I'll put the costume away until halloween. Sheesh!

 

 

Out stalking the kids again .... hope your parole officer does not find out :thumbsup:

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It is such a great line. Like grandpa has known about the vampires all along and is used to dealing with them to the point he considers them a nuisance. Like someone complaining about muggers, or Jim in Anchorage complaining about bears in his front yard if you follow me.

 

Hairy gay men hang out in Jim in Anchorage's front yard.....? :thumbsup:

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Out stalking the kids again .... hope your parole officer does not find out :thumbsup:

 

:thumbsup:

 

Fruita's got nothing but "Children of the Corn" type kids. Creepy freakin moonies!

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