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casekonly

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  1. you are correct, but i've built some friendships with people on here, and i respect alot of others on here, but we don't need to go fucking up a perfectly good forum for writers and the like. we all just need to chill and/or ignore the people we don't want to hear from. it'd be alot better if no one had beef or could just ignore those who annoy you. i may be overenthusiastic, but i think Raven set up a wonderful tool for us, and we're abusing it. we're taking it for granted.
  2. i seriously think we just need to try and make Tease understand that immaturity is ok once in awhile, but the constant shit is a little overbearing and annoying. Tease has made me laugh out loud and he's made me grit my teeth at the annoying bullshit, too...Tease, you need to respect the guys thread and edit/apologize. this isn't romper room...in all fairness, there are some others on this board that are just as bad if not worse than Tease. i have posted some pretty dumb threads in my time on here, the same goes for all of us, i'm sure. look at the slow decline of 12oz. all of us need to take a good look at it. it's going under. i really used to enjoy coming on here and networking with a bunch of people that had same/similar interests, now it's just kind of a joke. i still have some friends here, and i still consider several peoples threads interesting or whatnot, but it's not the same. just my 2 cents
  3. my aim away maessage says "got SARS?" make a "got milk-ish" SARS poster...do it...c'mon, you know you're bored. nice pic, by the way.
  4. Somer from the KGB. i wonder if there are flics on the net?
  5. gotta give it up, he's a former writer and drug user. David Arquette: Friend indeed By LOUIS B. HOBSON Calgary Sun HOLLYWOOD -- David Arquette is glad he got a little help from his Friends. Three years ago, Arquette was getting high -- and not just on life. He says he prefers not to glamorize drugs by naming his former substances of choice, but admits they were very much a part of his life. Then Arquette was cast as Officer Dewey in Scream. One of his costars was Courteney Cox, who plays Monica on Friends. "We realized pretty quickly that we were falling for each other, but my addictions made it difficult for us to have a proper, lasting relationship. "I desperately wanted a serious relationship, but that's impossible when you're as messed up as I was," recalls Arquette. The couple parted reluctantly and amicably. Fortunately, Scream was a mega hit and the following year, they found themselves playing lovers on camera in Scream 2. "We immediately reconnected, but because I was at a big crossroads in my life, we never committed." What surprised Arquette was that Cox did not give up on him. This was her first serious relationship since her break-up five years earlier from Michael Keaton. "Courteney was there for me like no other woman I'd ever been with. "She didn't give up on me just because I'd given up on myself. I was actually shocked that when the smoke finally cleared, she was still there." Arquette, 28, is the youngest sibling in the Arquette acting dynasty, which includes Rosanna, Patricia and Alexis Arquette. Their grandfather Cliff Arquette was a TV star in the 1950s and their father Lewis Arquette played J.D. Pickett on the Waltons. "It wasn't an easy life. There were often long periods between my father's jobs. We'd often run out of food and get IOU's at Christmas. "The reason we Arquettes can play trailer trash so well is that we learned it first hand." When he was a teenager, Arquette's family moved into a small apartment just off Hollywood Blvd. "It was in the seediest area of Hollywood. I got to know the addicts, runaways, hustlers and prostitutes better than I did my own brother and sisters. "I was a real troublemaker. I was a graffiti artist. I snuck around at night painting buses and signed myself Somer Kids Gone Bad." At his family's insistence, Arquette began acting and immediately got roles in the TV series The Outsiders and Parenthood and graduated to such feature films as Wild Bill, Airheads and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. His flirtation with drugs escalated in proportion to his career opportunities. "I call those my free-fall years. People got really frightened for me. Family members tried to intervene, but I wouldn't let them. "My poor mom didn't know what was going on and I didn't, either. I was so messed up. All I know is that I didn't want to deal with it." Finally, he got a dose of the reality he'd been trying so desperately to escape. "My mom died from cancer. Losing her was the hardest thing I've ever had to cope with. Without Courteney, I know I couldn't have coped. With Cox's encouragement and support, Arquette took counselling and eventually went into rehab. "She didn't make it a condition of our friendship, but I knew if I wanted to stay with Courteney, I had to clean up my act." Arquette says that once he was in therapy, he and Cox talked about their future together. "I got therapy. We got engaged and then we started going to therapy together. "We still go on a regular basis. It's essential. "We know there are going to be rough times ahead, so we want to be prepared to deal with them." Arquette proposed to Cox at her parents' home in Florida. Early in the evening, he confided to her father that he was going to ask Courteney to marry him. "Her dad gave me his blessing. It was so cool. That night, I lit off all these fireworks on the beach and asked her to marry me. "She was really excited and happy that she didn't have to prod me into proposing. "I did it all on my own." Arquette and Cox are teaming up for Scream 3, which is scheduled to begin filming in July. Before that, they will produce and star in a romantic comedy called The Shrink Is In, in which she will play his therapist. On Friday, Arquette stars as Drew Barrymore's brother in the comedy Never Been Kissed. It's a film about what people will do to be popular in high school. "I was a geek in high school and I'm still a geek. I've never learned how to dress properly, so I always look geeky. "The irony that you only discover once you're out of school is that the geeks in school who read books, go to theatre, dance and concerts turn out to be the cool adults. "The cool people in school usually end up being losers in their adult life. "They're as vacuous as they were in school. "If I hadn't discovered drama class in high school, I would have had nothing to fall back on as an adult. "I don't have any other skills, but I'm going to start learning." Arquette won't reveal the wedding date, but he's realistic enough to realize "it won't be that much of a secret. None of the Friends people can do much on the sly. "It will be a really traditional wedding. It's essentially going to be for Courteney and her mom."
  6. free photoshop brushes good stuff there.
  7. to quote an sublime song "fuck it or fight it, it's all the same" perfect advice.
  8. you bastards, i want a tablet
  9. bump. this thread is getting better
  10. it's just as easy to use blending options, i swear...i dunno, is the plug free? or is it free on kazaa?
  11. you can eliminate white with the blending options, too...much easier...i'm not telling which...
  12. casekonly

    collages

    i like his little cheer/poem for his wife. nice touch.
  13. java: go to windows update...download all applicable updates...problem solved.
  14. no problem. show us some more of your art.
  15. well, i tell everyone else that asks the same thing: it's intimidating at first, but once you get the basics down, it becomes your best friend. it's really great, probably my favorite 3d program (i've had 'em all...maya, lightwave, truespace, etc) give it a shot. best links for tutorials are probably deviantart.com or 3dcafe.com
  16. couldn't post the pic, here's the link...Mamerro's stuff is on the same page... link
  17. nice work. as for the Joker work, i believe he posted a pic or two in the photoshop battle thread in paper chase. don't quote me on that, but i think that's where it was. i'll try and find it and repost it here.
  18. El Mamerro, post some of your stuff here, man. you're a great artist. thanks for those tips, by the way. i'm not really into print, but after seeing what Joker was doing with illustrator, it got me curious. see, my 3d studio max stuff can be save to .eps and that can be opened in illustrator. i'm also working on a project that will go to print (but it's abnormal, like i said). i'll check out creativepro.com, maybe it'll provide some good info. side note, Joker has some of my wireframes on cd, but he says he's been so busy he hasn't had time to pop it in the computer...i'm rather curious to see what he does with them once he gets some time. he'll probably read this and laugh.
  19. i've checked out phong.com before, there's also a cool tutoiral section at deviantart.com as for the illustrator talk, i really haven't a clue about it. i have 10 but i don't use it. Joker was telling me that the pen tool is all i need for some dope stuff...i just use photoshop to convert to working paths and then save as .ai then import to 3d studio max. heh...i suck. do you know of any good illustrator tutorials?
  20. i've been waiting on this thread to get dope. maybe steve austin and el mamerro will share some secrets....hell, mamerro won't post anymore of his photoshopped stuff in paperchase...if you want to see what he posted, it's in the photoshop battle pages...
  21. how does this internet thing work, exactly?
  22. maybe i'm the biggest post whore because i vote on polls that i don't care about (i.e.-this one) just to up my posts....the thing is, it's all a game to me.
  23. one of my friends was arrested in alabama and he had 2 grams of kind nugs, or so. when he went to court, there was less than a gram left and then he got sent to prison for 9 months...corruption?
  24. after it's cracked, you can up your clock back to 03
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