laf837 wrote:Do any LaSalle graduates know of a good place to grab a bite and/or beer near campus?
Southeast corner of Tabor & Lawrence. Portuguese joint with great steak sandwiches and cheap booze.
All ages welcome.
laf837 wrote:Do any LaSalle graduates know of a good place to grab a bite and/or beer near campus?
gusmoney wrote:laf837 wrote:Do any LaSalle graduates know of a good place to grab a bite and/or beer near campus?
Southeast corner of Tabor & Lawrence. Portuguese joint with great steak sandwiches and cheap booze.
All ages welcome.
TenuredVulture wrote:
I want to make a movie where humans go some place, find that it's totally $#@! up, and humans make the alien world better.
Bucky wrote:TenuredVulture wrote:
I want to make a movie where humans go some place, find that it's totally $#@! up, and humans make the alien world better.
didn't you just describe 50 percent of star trek episodes
Bucky wrote:TenuredVulture wrote:
I want to make a movie where humans go some place, find that it's totally $#@! up, and humans make the alien world better.
didn't you just describe 50 percent of star trek episodes
Well, the thread title asks ways to cope with the depression. Here's how I do it:
- see it again and again and again in the theater
- the sound track (I ripped the CD, cleared winamp's playlist, enabled looping and pressed play; I stopped counting the loop on sometime after 50th play)
- read the extra books (field guide, etc.)
- browse and edit the wiki
- participate in forum discussions
- rewatch trailer(s)
Because, at this point, there isn't pretty much anything else that can be done. Until the release of DVD/BluRay. But even that won't take away all of the depression. Because you know you can never actually go to Pandora, as it exists only in our imagination... sigh...
Don't think like that. You have the understand this is not real. It's hard to think that's Neytiri and Pandora don't exist i know, but here in earth exist many alternatives to a sad and depressed world you see actually. Such as the nature and people just like this one in this forum who are interested in other quality of life. we have to have hope.
loved herr! i was in advanced and i couldn't write for my life in september. now its teh end of the year and i feel like i learned so much as a writer because she actaually tought u how to write,
Ikrans would be wonderful. The flight possibilities would make for greatness. For example, I am a huge fan of Jorge Cantu, the superstar baseball player on the Florida Marlins. Just imagine if Ikrans were real, he could catch any ball with an Ikran by his side.
TenuredVulture wrote:Actually, the movie I want to make involves me as a solo space explorer ending up on a planet with a bunch of hot sexually insatiable women with big boobs.
SK790 wrote:I think I'm the only person left on the planet that's under 30 and has never seen Avatar or an episode of the Jersey Shore.
SK790 wrote:I think I'm the only person left on the planet that's under 30 and has never seen Avatar or an episode of the Jersey Shore.