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Old Mar 28, 2014, 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Theseus View Post
If you like Vincent D'Onofrio, you might be interested to know that in the movie Adventures in Babysitting, he played a mechanic named Dawson, whom the young girl Sarah, a fan of Thor, thought was Thor.



Sarah: [about Dawson] Its Thor!
Brad: No it's no not Sara.
Sarah: [to Dawson] Don't listen to him, he says you're a homo.
Dawson: [Angrily grabs Brad by shirt] You spreading lies about me, kid?
Brad: [Nervously] Who, me? Never!

Sarah: Hey, wait! I know why you aren't acting like yourself. You don't have your special helmet!
[off the look Dawson gives her]
Sarah: See you have the baseball cap, but you're supposed to be wearing this
[takes off her Thor helmet]
Sarah: Here, take mine. Go on, take it!
Dawson: You're giving this to me?
Sarah: Well, yeah, you're my hero!
Dawson: [Smiles] Here. Here, take the car.
[Tosses Chris the keys]
Sarah: Thanks, Thor.
Dawson: Hey kid! I got one of these at home
[throws Sarah's helmet back]


And you think you got fantasy issues!?


I think it will turn off by itself when it's run its course. Mine does.
LOL!!!! Yes! While I was obsessed with "Vinnie" I looked up all the movies he's been in and I watched them, including the Babysitter one.

For a while I was hooked on The Sopranos and was obsessed with Tony Soprano. I was devastated when James Gandolfini died. There ended my fantasies in the mob world.

I suppose you're right. It is a pattern and it will run it's course. I think the reason it worried me most is because it started just as I started a new medication. I'm upping the dose again tomorrow so I'm very vigilant as far as my routines go. I don't want to get lost in the movie in my head and become catatonic for months! I doubt that would ever happen...but its a thought that crosses my mind!! lol
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