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Previously on "Groundhog day"

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  • MrMark
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    Originally posted by Halcyon View Post
    I've known some permies that live Ground Hog Day

    Fixed that for ya!


    Also, some of us on the bench...

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Originally posted by Diestl View Post
    Or Worse, that was your last day and it became tommorow! They would bring back hanging for that!.
    Mass murder of that lot - no jury would find you guilty.

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  • Diestl
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    I would love to commit mass murder. Prefrably somewhere like the house of commons. But imagine waking up the next day and finding them still alive!
    Or Worse, that was your last day and it became tommorow! They would bring back hanging for that!.

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  • BrilloPad
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    I would love to commit mass murder. Prefrably somewhere like the house of commons. But imagine waking up the next day and finding them still alive!

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  • Diestl
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    Think about it .. No Hangover!.

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by Halcyon View Post
    I've known some permies that live Ground Hog Day

    Fixed that for ya!



    According to the director (on the DVD commentary), Phil spent about ten years trapped on that day, although there was originally some idea of having him spend 10,000 years there

    I got that from IMDB - I haven't actually listened to the commentary. Does anybody apart from media studies students actually do that? I mean, watching a film, then watching it again while somebody talks all the way through about why it's been done that way? Sounds horrible to me.
    Last edited by NickFitz; 2 November 2009, 02:18.

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  • Halcyon
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    Originally posted by eliquant View Post
    I've known some permies that love Ground Hog Day.

    I've known some permies that live Ground Hog Day

    Fixed that for ya!

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  • eliquant
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    I've known some permies that love Ground Hog Day.

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    This is a cracker of a film.

    I've seen it plenty of times, but I love it.

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  • blacjac
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    You could come up with increasingly elabrate, strange and painful ways to put gordo out of his misery....

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  • TimberWolf
    started a topic Groundhog day

    Groundhog day

    I think it would be cool (if not logically possible) to live the same day over and over again for everyone except you and the people you interact with and presumably the people they interact with, with no long term consequences for actions on the previous day. What would you get up to? Would it be for evil or good after the 999th day?

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