Gladiator 15 Ansin
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- mattkardish
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eh you know what old Jack Burton always says at a time like this
- mattkardish
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yah they're still available via mondotees im oscar dot comRealDiel wrote:Keep trying. I just snagged a variant.Crash607 wrote:god damn it. I think it's been over a year now since I've landed a mondo drop. Really disappointed I missed this one.
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You couldn't be more wrong. First, he spikes Tigris of Gaul's foot.. then he stands up, no shield, removes the axe spike from the foot.. holds the axe to Tigris's neck after knocking his visor up... does the whole thumbs up/down thing, goes against the crowd, and drops the axe to his side. Tigris has his bloody face exposed and is spitting blood already. Russell Crowe was not in some action pose either... he is just standing straight up with a "mic drop" of the axe. Again, sans shield. For how great of a movie it was.. making a print equal may be near impossible.NEWPORTS69 wrote:dog he is dropping the axe, he is challenging the SYSTEM by disobeying the KILL thumbs up by King Jaq, huge scene
and it's clearly Crowe, you probably see trey in everyone woman you attracted to right?
And nice try at a joke. Clearly you are no comedian. Stick to your day job.
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I combined Mondotees.com and an arrested development quote (I'm Oscar...dot com!)Crash607 wrote:mattkardish wrote:
yah they're still available via mondotees im oscar dot com
What is that?
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JACK BURTON! ME!badlieut wrote:mattkardish wrote:eh you know what old Jack Burton always says at a time like this
Who?
- NEWPORTS69
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aw you mad bay bay fisho4phish20o wrote:You couldn't be more wrong. First, he spikes Tigris of Gaul's foot.. then he stands up, no shield, removes the axe spike from the foot.. holds the axe to Tigris's neck after knocking his visor up... does the whole thumbs up/down thing, goes against the crowd, and drops the axe to his side. Tigris has his bloody face exposed and is spitting blood already. Russell Crowe was not in some action pose either... he is just standing straight up with a "mic drop" of the axe. Again, sans shield. For how great of a movie it was.. making a print equal may be near impossible.NEWPORTS69 wrote:dog he is dropping the axe, he is challenging the SYSTEM by disobeying the KILL thumbs up by King Jaq, huge scene
and it's clearly Crowe, you probably see trey in everyone woman you attracted to right?
And nice try at a joke. Clearly you are no comedian. Stick to your day job.
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You wouldn't want a poster anyway that manages to get two major grammatical flaws in such a short quote.
Maybe I'm super nitpicky, since nobody understands Latin these days, but the correct quote would be: "Quae in vita facimus resonant in aeternitatem" (or "in aeternitate").
Maybe I'm super nitpicky, since nobody understands Latin these days, but the correct quote would be: "Quae in vita facimus resonant in aeternitatem" (or "in aeternitate").
#blameitonthespellcheckGrotesqueAnimal wrote:You wouldn't want a poster anyway that manages to get two major grammatical flaws in such a short quote.
Maybe I'm super nitpicky, since nobody understands Latin these days, but the correct quote would be: "Quae in vita facimus resonant in aeternitatem" (or "in aeternitate").
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