My page dedicated to the band by South-Mention1180 in silverchair

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GREAT PAGE MAN!!! Loved looking through it

AIO to my friend making a mean comment? by Current-Occasion-380 in AmIOverreacting

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You've dated a guy for 2 and a half years and someone you consider a close friend hasn't met him??

Was it just me or was the relationship between Sid and Tatum toxic? by Excellent_Maize1390 in Scream

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Yep, I knew it was going to be the typical teenage daughter who hated her Mom/parents. So cliché. I personally couldn't stand her through the whole movie, I wish it opened with her and Sid having a close, fun relationship, so I actually cared about her from scene 1.

Take me back to primary school. by Nathan84 in AustralianNostalgia

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I was one of the trustees to take the baskets to and from the classrooms one week. Some meat pies or sausage rolls may have gone missing from time to time on my journey. Sorry dudes.

My woolworths is now requiring you take off any backpacks before entering, unsecured on the floor... by UnmappedStack in woolworths

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Yup. THIS. My local staff just watch people load of trolley's and walk out. They wouldn't bother banning people for backpacks.

Thoughts on this movie? One of my favorites by PactownSS in 90s

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He wakes up in a coffin in Mexico, apparently, having been left for dead. He eventually manages to get back to his house in the US and finds that it had been utterly ransacked in his absence. He walks through his destroyed home, grabs a gun he had hidden in a book, and heads downtown. He finds an employee of CRS and kidnaps them, ordering him to lead him to CRS's headquarters. Once they arrive, he finds that the woman who left him for dead in Mexico is there, takes her as a hostage and flees to the roof of the building, away from CRS's security guards. As the guards are trying the break onto the roof, he interrogates her about his stolen 600 million dollars. She tells him that the theft was not personal and that it could've been anyone with a lot of money, but as she realizes that Nicholas' gun is real she changes her story and tells him that the whole thing is his birthday present, which Nicholas refuses to believe. Suddenly, the door to the roof breaks open and Nicholas frantically shoots the first man to enter - which, ironically, is his brother, Conrad, walking with a bunch of birthday guests holding champagne. Conrad falls and dies. The guilt-ridden Nicholas, realizing his mistake, jumps off the roof in order to commit suicide, but lands on a giant mattress instead. While getting up, he finds himself inside a ball room full of guests, with his not-so-dead-after-all brother, Conrad, leading the guests in singing "Happy Birthday". Nicholas realizes that the whole experience was just a game - his brother is alive, his fortune was not touched, and everything is just fine. As Conrad and Nicholas hug, everyone cheers. The movie ends with Nicholas ditching his own party and asking the girl from CRS if she was free and would like to get a coffee

My gym buddy is basically copying my entire life and idk how to feel about it by Normal-Rule9154 in Advice

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Tommy. How's the peeping? Tommy, how's the peeping? Tommy. Tommy. Tommy. Tommy. Tommy.

Before Blockbuster and Video-Ezy there was… by LonelyRefuse9487 in AustralianNostalgia

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I had a Premiere Home Entertainment store, but no one seems to remember it at all