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Your favorite Song, Movie or word?

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  1. Good Question.

    My Favourite Movie's are:  The Ring and The Ring 2.

    They have a great storyline and i just love a good horror film.

    Well i wouldnt say there my favourite band but i love: Metro Station.

    Hmm? favourite word??    um..    Not sure yet i'll get back to you on that :)


  2. Song- taking chances

    Movie- The moulin rouge, Titanic, The sound of music

    Word- Plethora, onomatopoeia, equilibrium

  3. song: onerepublic-stop and stare

    movie: rush hour 3

    word: nothing specific, really!!

  4. song - fix you by coldplay

    movie - she's the man

    word - lucidity

  5. Favourite song - Favourite song would have to be.....hang on let me check my itunes....This heart attack by faker

    Favourite movie - The hot fuzz with Sean Penn

    Favourite word - i actually have a few but my ultimate favourite word is Osteogenesis Imperfecta

  6. Song- too many !

    Movie- Titanic

    Word- platypus, sick

  7. Song is forever changing:

    At this moment it might be Wind in the Wires by Patrick Wolf

    Movie: The Rage in Placid Lake / Donnie Darko

    Word: Perambulate.

  8. how nice of you to ask lol

    i like anything Senses fail

    My fav movie is the classic 'watership down' ummm, donnie darko was good, and american history x, oh and of course the lion king

    i like big words, like antidisestablishmentarianism. and cool words like touche' and words that sound dirty but arent, like cumquat lol

  9. Favourite Song - unexpected song from the musical 'Song and Dance' (I danced to this at my wedding)

    Favourite Movie - The Bodyguard, I could watch this over and over

    Favourite Word - Welp - as in welping puppies. Makes me laugh so much; it is the strangest word!

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