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Since this has been referenced three times, I think it should be seen. This video is from the movie, "The last American virgin"
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Sorry about the last song. Couldn't get rid of it without losing Oh no. The geeky guy in the blue shirt is the "nice guy". The other guy, the "bad boy" is actually gay in real life...Just a side note. A little tribute to us 80's kids/ teens. Mainebrokerman explained the movie well. So, for all you real life nice guys that get sh t on (as you would say), this is for you. Eat your heart out kids!
Last edited by supermanpansy; 05-18-2014 at 05:45 PM..
Actually the reverse is true. I swear they use my life and experiences to make movies sometimes. It's almost spot on in exact detail. I just posted one the other day, less a dangerous mistake.
Brad Pitt as Billy Beane in Moneyball. I liked how there was no romantic subplot in that one, as if to say he had to focus on his work and himself first, while his love life had to take a backseat
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