What does your signature mean to you?
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What does your signature mean to you?
After all they could be even more important to us than the picture we choose to use.
Right now mine is a quote by an author of mine.
She is a fan of strong women and believes that the princess can save the prince instead of the other way around.
What is grief, if not love persevering?
Grief is just love with no place to go.
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I really liked that quote when I read it. I'm glad I got the chance to. Thank you for that.gali wrote:Mine is a quote which I like and I think it passes a valid point. I may change it later on.
That seems very "you".ALynnPowers wrote:I can't come across anything that is meaningful enough for me to display at like that. I need ideas. Maybe my signature should just me a sunglasses cool smiley face.
I like that idea!
I can just imagine how much that fits you

If you still want ideas...is there any line from a book that stays with you?
Some of mine for sure will be from movies (like my last one) or quotes from people I admire for one reason or another, or even a thought that sticks in my mind.
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I would love to think of a movie quote to put as mu signature... unfortunately, my taste in movies is even weirder than my taste in books... I would end up with something from Austin Powers ("I have a Dutch accent. Isn't dat veerd?" was the first thing to pop into my head) or Napoleon Dynamite ("Your mom goes to college.")Graverobber wrote:If you still want ideas...is there any line from a book that stays with you?
Some of mine for sure will be from movies (like my last one) or quotes from people I admire for one reason or another, or even a thought that sticks in my mind.
Those are also totally ME, though, aren't they????

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So you! HeeheeALynnPowers wrote:I would love to think of a movie quote to put as mu signature... unfortunately, my taste in movies is even weirder than my taste in books... I would end up with something from Austin Powers ("I have a Dutch accent. Isn't dat veerd?" was the first thing to pop into my head) or Napoleon Dynamite ("Your mom goes to college.")Graverobber wrote:If you still want ideas...is there any line from a book that stays with you?
Some of mine for sure will be from movies (like my last one) or quotes from people I admire for one reason or another, or even a thought that sticks in my mind.
Those are also totally ME, though, aren't they????

Quoting movies is a part of my daily life almost.
Labyrinth is one of my favorites to quote

I get a feeling for your type of movies

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All right, so I've been thinking of possible quotes:
"I'm pretty good with a bow staff." -Napoleon Dynamite
"MOLEY MOLEY MOLEY!" -Austin Powers, Goldmember
"I love lamp." -Brick Tamlin (Isn't that his name?) from Ron Burgundy
"Hey! There's skittles in there!" -Alan, The Hangover
But in the end, I will probably just quote something from Mean Girls. Because it is the ultimate movie of all times.
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I do the same thing.ALynnPowers wrote:Labyrinth! (took me about 6 tries before I finally spelled that right) I can do an awesome David Bowie impression singing Dance Magic Dance.
All right, so I've been thinking of possible quotes:
"I'm pretty good with a bow staff." -Napoleon Dynamite
"MOLEY MOLEY MOLEY!" -Austin Powers, Goldmember
"I love lamp." -Brick Tamlin (Isn't that his name?) from Ron Burgundy
"Hey! There's skittles in there!" -Alan, The Hangover
But in the end, I will probably just quote something from Mean Girls. Because it is the ultimate movie of all times.
I always want to put the 'y' in the wrong place.

Maybe you should make a poll for people to vote for your signature

Question:
Do you watch/like any horror movies...?
I ask because with your taste you might like the one my username is from.
It's gory but really funny.
And it has the guy who played Giles in Buffy in it.
And he sings.
It's awesome!
Also, you're like ten times more awesome now, for knowing Labyrinth...just sayin'

-- 06 Oct 2014, 07:58 --
How about this quote from Labyrinth...
"It's so stimulating being your head"
Or
"Search us. We're just the knockers"
Or
"I think I'm getting smarter"
I know!
"You have no power over me!"
Okay. I'll stop now.
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Graverobber wrote: Maybe you should make a poll for people to vote for your signature![]()
Question:
Do you watch/like any horror movies...?
I ask because with your taste you might like the one my username is from.
It's gory but really funny.
And it has the guy who played Giles in Buffy in it.
And he sings.
It's awesome!
Also, you're like ten times more awesome now, for knowing Labyrinth...just sayin'
I didn't even see this post until just now! So I didn't make a poll, but I got some good idea.
And I enjoy an occasional horror movie now and then. Ghosts really freak me out though, for some reason. Or demons. Or ghosts of demons. I like reading about them but I don't like to see them in movies.

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I'll have to think on it.
Maybe something from Nightmare Before Christmas...
What is grief, if not love persevering?
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I love that movie!Graverobber wrote:I should really change mine for Halloween...
I'll have to think on it.
Maybe something from Nightmare Before Christmas...
But for some reason it made me think of the scene from Labyrinth when the weird things couldn't figure out why the girl's head wouldn't come off. I guess because we were just talking about the Labyrinth....
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You mean like...ALynnPowers wrote:I love that movie!
But for some reason it made me think of the scene from Labyrinth when the weird things couldn't figure out why the girl's head wouldn't come off. I guess because we were just talking about the Labyrinth....
"You're only allowed to throw your own head!"
Heehee!
That is a good one..
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Grief is just love with no place to go.
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Now you're awesome!rssllue wrote:The Bog of Eternal Stench! Now THAT is a scary plot point, my friends!
"Prince of the land of stench!"
"The air is sweet, and fregrant, and none may pass without my permission!"
I think I've seen this movie too many times...and yet...I want to watch it again!
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Graverobber wrote:Now you're awesome!
"Prince of the land of stench!"
"The air is sweet, and fregrant, and none may pass without my permission!"
I think I've seen this movie too many times...and yet...I want to watch it again!

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