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oreogod
08-18-2005, 06:33 AM
I was talking to Cnfuzzed about this last night. But what is the one thing you'd love to do. Not sexual, and nothing having to do w/ breaking the hymens of a 1000 virgins (I [censored] hate blood anyway)

I want to be in a heist.

craig r
08-18-2005, 06:38 AM
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I want to be in a heist.

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That would pretty much be my answer. It would either be a bank robbery (I don't care about the money...just the thrill) or something along the lines from the movie "True Romance". That Bonnie and Clyde sht always attracted me. Of course, I won't find Bonnie, because the girls that like me are generall either drunk or slutty. And usually a combination of both.

craig

edit to add: A prison break is also tops on my list. Like a prison that is impossible to break out of, but somehow I figure out a way to do it. The problem with this one is that I would have to go to prison.

FatalError
08-18-2005, 06:39 AM
Now thing of something original without listening to dane cook first

oreogod
08-18-2005, 07:08 AM
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Now thing of something original without listening to dane cook first

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This was way before dane cook. I even wrote it down in some [censored] creative writing class assignment way back in high school. I have always wanted to be in a heist. The idea never crossed your mind when u first watched Heat?

dane only verbalized an idea that most men have had.

oreogod
08-18-2005, 07:10 AM
To also add into this...whenever I watch the movie Casino, I just want to jump into the [censored] screen. Movies make things very seductive.

craig r
08-18-2005, 07:16 AM
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To also add into this...whenever I watch the movie Casino, I just want to jump into the [censored] screen. Movies make things very seductive.

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Speaking of a Scorscesse (sp?) film. I have the special edition DVD of Goodfellas. He mentions that the studio didn't want all the violence. He insisted on it because he thought it would depict mob life more accurately. He then goes on to say, it is depicted accurtately, w/out glorifying it. I am not a violent person, but there are violent scenes in that movie that definitely get me excited. I can't imagine I am the only one. I guess what I am saying is that Martin was wrong. It is glorified. Most people I know don't see it and think "wow, violence is bad". If anything, I think that movie would attract people to becoming gangsters. I know it did me when I was 15 and saw it the first time. Despite the results at the end. Thoughts?

craig

David04
08-18-2005, 09:23 AM
Are we talking something realistic? Judging by the replis in this thread, I would guess not. Mine would definitely be like most people's, being involved in a heist(preferably something that was brilliantly planned, not just like "I have a gun...give me money")

If it is something realistic, I have always wanted to bungee jump, sky dive and maybe learn to fly a plane.

speirs
08-18-2005, 09:37 AM
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I want to be in a heist.

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I want to do what Robert De Niro and his gang did in Heat after they've robbed the bank: Shoot the crap out of a whole city.

F-a-n-t-a-s-t-i-c

lucas9000
08-18-2005, 10:21 AM
go back in time to the mid-to-late 70s in nyc and paint trains with guys like seen, dondi, etc.