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*!mElanIe!*
Ooh, They both look great happy.gif
angeleyes_delta
QUOTE(*!mElanIe!* @ Jun 3 2007, 02:09 PM) *

Haha thanks i got it xD
My URL: http://Melzo-xx.bebo.com


I just accepted you. happy.gif
QUOTE(wiseGUYx @ Jun 3 2007, 02:36 PM) *

haha!! i just made a new signature hehe!!!


Ooo pretty. happy.gif
care bear delta
QUOTE(wiseGUYx @ Jun 3 2007, 02:42 PM) *

you can update yours and use this. biggrin.gif

IPB Image





Its cool thanks for the offer but. biggrin.gif
angeleyes_delta
Just out of curiosity who made your siggy Tania?
care bear delta
Its not someone from this forum. its someone i know offline.
angeleyes_delta
Ahh k. Do you make graphics?
care bear delta
Yeah i do and can but i cant make anymore because i dont have photoshop anymore.
angeleyes_delta
Ahh okay.
care bear delta
Cool. happy.gif
wiseGUYx
awww Tania sad.gif you should download a trial or something biggrin.gif
angeleyes_delta
I think she had a trial.
care bear delta
Yeah i did a trail. So I sadly cant use it anymore.
wiseGUYx
QUOTE(care bear delta @ Jun 3 2007, 07:50 PM) *

Yeah i did a trail. So I sadly cant use it anymore.

haha you should do what i did.....put the date back! soo i had it for awhile longer *giggles*
care bear delta
Lol yeah i should but i got be borthed with it anymore. laugh.gif
wiseGUYx
haha!!! tongue.gif you could had it for years tongue.gif
care bear delta
I might get the real version and save up for it. biggrin.gif
wiseGUYx
it will take you awhile tongue.gif
care bear delta
Haha true. laugh.gif
wiseGUYx
tomorrow night supernatural! wooo w00t.gif
*!mElanIe!*
Haha YAY! w00t.gif
care bear delta
Lol yay!
wiseGUYx
i told my mum to watch it! tongue.gif w00t.gif i may have a mother who is a fan! laugh.gif yay w00t.gif
care bear delta
Haha.
wiseGUYx
she can come join our thread! tongue.gif
care bear delta
Haha.
wiseGUYx
that would be abit weird though!!!!! w00t.gif
care bear delta
Lol yeah it would.
angeleyes_delta
Haha my mum and sister watch it too. tongue.gif
wiseGUYx
hahah!!!
care bear delta
Lol.
*!mElanIe!*
Haha, My whole family watches it, apart from my dad laugh.gif
angeleyes_delta
Lol yea my dads not into that sorta stuff. laugh.gif
x*Katie*x
HOMG new thread ohmy.gif *embraces* heart.gif
care bear delta
Hehe yep. Nice to have you back laugh.gif smile.gif
wag1000
No-one else in my family watches it tongue.gif thankgod! Just my friends watch it

awesome new sig Tania happy.gif

Ackles tackles familiar role in Casa's 'Men'
By ROBERT PHILPOT
Star-Telegram staff writer

Star-Telegram/Jill Johnson
Richardson-raised Jensen Ackles returns to Texas to star in Casa Maņana's A Few Good Men.
When the Star-Telegram arranged an interview with Jensen Ackles, it was to talk about Supernatural, his underrated CW series about demon-hunting brothers. After the interview was set up and before it took place, Casa Maņana announced that the Richardson-reared actor would be joining another Texas native, Lou Diamond Phillips, in a production of Aaron Sorkin's A Few Good Men, which begins Tuesday at Casa.

Ackles and his Supernatural co-star, Jared Padalecki, who are in almost every scene of each episode of the Vancouver-filmed show, are among the hardest-working actors on TV -- but that's nothing compared with the challenge A Few Good Men poses for Ackles, who recently turned 29 and hasn't stepped onstage in a long time. He talked about that challenge, his background and -- like a typical Texan -- sports and heat, during the non-Supernatural parts of the interview.

So -- think you can fill Tom Cruise's shoes?

My biggest trepidation is finding my own take on it. I'm so familiar with the movie that when I'm reading lines, I keep hearing the movie's version in my head. Trying to shake that out of my head and bringing my own take to the role is going to be my biggest challenge. Not to mention memorizing all those lines.

You did some modeling when you were a kid; did you also do theater?

Basically what happened is my dad is an actor in Dallas. He does a lot of radio and television down there, and when I was a young kid he brought me into the agency and the ladies were like, 'Ohhh, we should get him in the print department.' So that's kinda how that started. So then as I got older and realized that I was completely embarrassed about the stuff I was doing, I begged my mom to [let me] quit. So she finally let me quit. I was probably about 14 years old or something. I think I did one Nabisco commercial, and that was about it.

So when did this actually turn into an acting gig?

I did some theater in high school, and there happened to be a talent manager from Los Angeles -- [he] was from Dallas, and he was back in town visiting friends. He came to one of the performances and saw me and liked me and kinda gave me his spiel afterward, and I told him to take a hike. Knowing my dad and knowing the industry as much as I did, I knew it was a crapshoot to come out to Los Angeles. But he was insistent and he persuaded me to come out after I finished high school, and I thought, 'What the heck? I'll go out there for a few months and see what it's like.' And that was 11 years ago.

I know you're a big Cowboys fan. Do you follow all the Dallas sports?

Mainly just the Mavs and the 'boys. Actually, living up in Canada, the crew up there has been dying for me to get into hockey. During our lunches sometimes, we play a little street hockey on one of the empty stages on the lot. I actually did watch the Dallas Stars-Vancouver Canucks series just so these people would stop talking trash to me. But they ended up winning, so I kinda had to back down.

Which do you prefer -- Texas summers or Vancouver winters?

[Laughs.] Well, I've dealt with both of 'em for a number of years, and to be honest, it's six of one, half-dozen of the other. I'm not quite sure which one, but I am looking forward to being with my family again. It's a delicate balance, because I have a life [in Vancouver]. I don't get to [come back home] very much. Last week, my girlfriend asked if I was dusting off my house, because it's pretty much been shut down for nine months. It's a sacrifice, but it's a good problem to have. ...

The nice thing about going home is the lack of responsibility that comes with it. Anybody who's got a mother like mine knows that when they go home, they just get taken care of. So I'm kinda looking forward to that.

Watch Ackles in Supernatural, airing in reruns at 8 p.m. Thursdays on KDAF/Channel 33 and returning for a third season in the fall.

rphilpot@star-telegram.com
Robert Philpot, 817-390-7872

care bear delta
QUOTE(wag1000 @ Jun 4 2007, 10:49 AM) *

No-one else in my family watches it tongue.gif thankgod! Just my friends watch it

awesome new sig Tania happy.gif

Ackles tackles familiar role in Casa's 'Men'
By ROBERT PHILPOT
Star-Telegram staff writer

Star-Telegram/Jill Johnson
Richardson-raised Jensen Ackles returns to Texas to star in Casa Maņana's A Few Good Men.
When the Star-Telegram arranged an interview with Jensen Ackles, it was to talk about Supernatural, his underrated CW series about demon-hunting brothers. After the interview was set up and before it took place, Casa Maņana announced that the Richardson-reared actor would be joining another Texas native, Lou Diamond Phillips, in a production of Aaron Sorkin's A Few Good Men, which begins Tuesday at Casa.

Ackles and his Supernatural co-star, Jared Padalecki, who are in almost every scene of each episode of the Vancouver-filmed show, are among the hardest-working actors on TV -- but that's nothing compared with the challenge A Few Good Men poses for Ackles, who recently turned 29 and hasn't stepped onstage in a long time. He talked about that challenge, his background and -- like a typical Texan -- sports and heat, during the non-Supernatural parts of the interview.

So -- think you can fill Tom Cruise's shoes?

My biggest trepidation is finding my own take on it. I'm so familiar with the movie that when I'm reading lines, I keep hearing the movie's version in my head. Trying to shake that out of my head and bringing my own take to the role is going to be my biggest challenge. Not to mention memorizing all those lines.

You did some modeling when you were a kid; did you also do theater?

Basically what happened is my dad is an actor in Dallas. He does a lot of radio and television down there, and when I was a young kid he brought me into the agency and the ladies were like, 'Ohhh, we should get him in the print department.' So that's kinda how that started. So then as I got older and realized that I was completely embarrassed about the stuff I was doing, I begged my mom to [let me] quit. So she finally let me quit. I was probably about 14 years old or something. I think I did one Nabisco commercial, and that was about it.

So when did this actually turn into an acting gig?

I did some theater in high school, and there happened to be a talent manager from Los Angeles -- [he] was from Dallas, and he was back in town visiting friends. He came to one of the performances and saw me and liked me and kinda gave me his spiel afterward, and I told him to take a hike. Knowing my dad and knowing the industry as much as I did, I knew it was a crapshoot to come out to Los Angeles. But he was insistent and he persuaded me to come out after I finished high school, and I thought, 'What the heck? I'll go out there for a few months and see what it's like.' And that was 11 years ago.

I know you're a big Cowboys fan. Do you follow all the Dallas sports?

Mainly just the Mavs and the 'boys. Actually, living up in Canada, the crew up there has been dying for me to get into hockey. During our lunches sometimes, we play a little street hockey on one of the empty stages on the lot. I actually did watch the Dallas Stars-Vancouver Canucks series just so these people would stop talking trash to me. But they ended up winning, so I kinda had to back down.

Which do you prefer -- Texas summers or Vancouver winters?

[Laughs.] Well, I've dealt with both of 'em for a number of years, and to be honest, it's six of one, half-dozen of the other. I'm not quite sure which one, but I am looking forward to being with my family again. It's a delicate balance, because I have a life [in Vancouver]. I don't get to [come back home] very much. Last week, my girlfriend asked if I was dusting off my house, because it's pretty much been shut down for nine months. It's a sacrifice, but it's a good problem to have. ...

The nice thing about going home is the lack of responsibility that comes with it. Anybody who's got a mother like mine knows that when they go home, they just get taken care of. So I'm kinda looking forward to that.

Watch Ackles in Supernatural, airing in reruns at 8 p.m. Thursdays on KDAF/Channel 33 and returning for a third season in the fall.

rphilpot@star-telegram.com
Robert Philpot, 817-390-7872


Thank-you. happy.gif

My cousins watch Supernatural and a couple of my friends.

Awesome interview, , thanks for posting. happy.gif
*!mElanIe!*
QUOTE(wag1000 @ Jun 4 2007, 10:49 AM) *

Ackles tackles familiar role in Casa's 'Men'
By ROBERT PHILPOT
Star-Telegram staff writer

Star-Telegram/Jill Johnson
Richardson-raised Jensen Ackles returns to Texas to star in Casa Maņana's A Few Good Men.
When the Star-Telegram arranged an interview with Jensen Ackles, it was to talk about Supernatural, his underrated CW series about demon-hunting brothers. After the interview was set up and before it took place, Casa Maņana announced that the Richardson-reared actor would be joining another Texas native, Lou Diamond Phillips, in a production of Aaron Sorkin's A Few Good Men, which begins Tuesday at Casa.

Ackles and his Supernatural co-star, Jared Padalecki, who are in almost every scene of each episode of the Vancouver-filmed show, are among the hardest-working actors on TV -- but that's nothing compared with the challenge A Few Good Men poses for Ackles, who recently turned 29 and hasn't stepped onstage in a long time. He talked about that challenge, his background and -- like a typical Texan -- sports and heat, during the non-Supernatural parts of the interview.

So -- think you can fill Tom Cruise's shoes?

My biggest trepidation is finding my own take on it. I'm so familiar with the movie that when I'm reading lines, I keep hearing the movie's version in my head. Trying to shake that out of my head and bringing my own take to the role is going to be my biggest challenge. Not to mention memorizing all those lines.

You did some modeling when you were a kid; did you also do theater?

Basically what happened is my dad is an actor in Dallas. He does a lot of radio and television down there, and when I was a young kid he brought me into the agency and the ladies were like, 'Ohhh, we should get him in the print department.' So that's kinda how that started. So then as I got older and realized that I was completely embarrassed about the stuff I was doing, I begged my mom to [let me] quit. So she finally let me quit. I was probably about 14 years old or something. I think I did one Nabisco commercial, and that was about it.

So when did this actually turn into an acting gig?

I did some theater in high school, and there happened to be a talent manager from Los Angeles -- [he] was from Dallas, and he was back in town visiting friends. He came to one of the performances and saw me and liked me and kinda gave me his spiel afterward, and I told him to take a hike. Knowing my dad and knowing the industry as much as I did, I knew it was a crapshoot to come out to Los Angeles. But he was insistent and he persuaded me to come out after I finished high school, and I thought, 'What the heck? I'll go out there for a few months and see what it's like.' And that was 11 years ago.

I know you're a big Cowboys fan. Do you follow all the Dallas sports?

Mainly just the Mavs and the 'boys. Actually, living up in Canada, the crew up there has been dying for me to get into hockey. During our lunches sometimes, we play a little street hockey on one of the empty stages on the lot. I actually did watch the Dallas Stars-Vancouver Canucks series just so these people would stop talking trash to me. But they ended up winning, so I kinda had to back down.

Which do you prefer -- Texas summers or Vancouver winters?

[Laughs.] Well, I've dealt with both of 'em for a number of years, and to be honest, it's six of one, half-dozen of the other. I'm not quite sure which one, but I am looking forward to being with my family again. It's a delicate balance, because I have a life [in Vancouver]. I don't get to [come back home] very much. Last week, my girlfriend asked if I was dusting off my house, because it's pretty much been shut down for nine months. It's a sacrifice, but it's a good problem to have. ...

The nice thing about going home is the lack of responsibility that comes with it. Anybody who's got a mother like mine knows that when they go home, they just get taken care of. So I'm kinda looking forward to that.

Watch Ackles in Supernatural, airing in reruns at 8 p.m. Thursdays on KDAF/Channel 33 and returning for a third season in the fall.

rphilpot@star-telegram.com
Robert Philpot, 817-390-7872


Cool, Thanks for posting! biggrin.gif
angeleyes_delta
QUOTE(wag1000 @ Jun 4 2007, 10:49 AM) *

Ackles tackles familiar role in Casa's 'Men'
By ROBERT PHILPOT
Star-Telegram staff writer

Star-Telegram/Jill Johnson
Richardson-raised Jensen Ackles returns to Texas to star in Casa Maņana's A Few Good Men.
When the Star-Telegram arranged an interview with Jensen Ackles, it was to talk about Supernatural, his underrated CW series about demon-hunting brothers. After the interview was set up and before it took place, Casa Maņana announced that the Richardson-reared actor would be joining another Texas native, Lou Diamond Phillips, in a production of Aaron Sorkin's A Few Good Men, which begins Tuesday at Casa.

Ackles and his Supernatural co-star, Jared Padalecki, who are in almost every scene of each episode of the Vancouver-filmed show, are among the hardest-working actors on TV -- but that's nothing compared with the challenge A Few Good Men poses for Ackles, who recently turned 29 and hasn't stepped onstage in a long time. He talked about that challenge, his background and -- like a typical Texan -- sports and heat, during the non-Supernatural parts of the interview.

So -- think you can fill Tom Cruise's shoes?

My biggest trepidation is finding my own take on it. I'm so familiar with the movie that when I'm reading lines, I keep hearing the movie's version in my head. Trying to shake that out of my head and bringing my own take to the role is going to be my biggest challenge. Not to mention memorizing all those lines.

You did some modeling when you were a kid; did you also do theater?

Basically what happened is my dad is an actor in Dallas. He does a lot of radio and television down there, and when I was a young kid he brought me into the agency and the ladies were like, 'Ohhh, we should get him in the print department.' So that's kinda how that started. So then as I got older and realized that I was completely embarrassed about the stuff I was doing, I begged my mom to [let me] quit. So she finally let me quit. I was probably about 14 years old or something. I think I did one Nabisco commercial, and that was about it.

So when did this actually turn into an acting gig?

I did some theater in high school, and there happened to be a talent manager from Los Angeles -- [he] was from Dallas, and he was back in town visiting friends. He came to one of the performances and saw me and liked me and kinda gave me his spiel afterward, and I told him to take a hike. Knowing my dad and knowing the industry as much as I did, I knew it was a crapshoot to come out to Los Angeles. But he was insistent and he persuaded me to come out after I finished high school, and I thought, 'What the heck? I'll go out there for a few months and see what it's like.' And that was 11 years ago.

I know you're a big Cowboys fan. Do you follow all the Dallas sports?

Mainly just the Mavs and the 'boys. Actually, living up in Canada, the crew up there has been dying for me to get into hockey. During our lunches sometimes, we play a little street hockey on one of the empty stages on the lot. I actually did watch the Dallas Stars-Vancouver Canucks series just so these people would stop talking trash to me. But they ended up winning, so I kinda had to back down.

Which do you prefer -- Texas summers or Vancouver winters?

[Laughs.] Well, I've dealt with both of 'em for a number of years, and to be honest, it's six of one, half-dozen of the other. I'm not quite sure which one, but I am looking forward to being with my family again. It's a delicate balance, because I have a life [in Vancouver]. I don't get to [come back home] very much. Last week, my girlfriend asked if I was dusting off my house, because it's pretty much been shut down for nine months. It's a sacrifice, but it's a good problem to have. ...

The nice thing about going home is the lack of responsibility that comes with it. Anybody who's got a mother like mine knows that when they go home, they just get taken care of. So I'm kinda looking forward to that.

Watch Ackles in Supernatural, airing in reruns at 8 p.m. Thursdays on KDAF/Channel 33 and returning for a third season in the fall.

rphilpot@star-telegram.com
Robert Philpot, 817-390-7872


Ooo thanks for posting Bern! happy.gif

Omg.. Jensen said..

Last week, my girlfriend asked...

He has a gf! ohmy.gif I wanna know who his girlfriend is!
wiseGUYx
its on tonight! w00t.gif i have to ring a friend at 8 : 30...thats not going to happen...8 : 00 sounds better haha or 7 : 30 hehe
care bear delta
Yay lol.
wag1000
I think his gf is Daneel Harris happy.gif

yay can't wait for tonight theres ALOT of in-jokes haha so Guy you might not understand many of them but yeah I can tell you some of them when its over laugh.gif
wiseGUYx
soo excited! tongue.gif

oh really.....what are in-jokes laugh.gif
care bear delta
It was good lots of great moments you wil enjoy the ep Guy after all it is SN hahaha. laugh.gif laugh.gif
angeleyes_delta
QUOTE(wiseGUYx @ Jun 4 2007, 04:54 PM) *

its on tonight! w00t.gif i have to ring a friend at 8 : 30...thats not going to happen...8 : 00 sounds better haha or 7 : 30 hehe


Haha make sure your not on the phone after 8:30! tongue.gif
QUOTE(wag1000 @ Jun 4 2007, 05:32 PM) *

I think his gf is Daneel Harris happy.gif


Ahh okay.
*!mElanIe!*
QUOTE(wag1000 @ Jun 4 2007, 05:32 PM) *

yay can't wait for tonight theres ALOT of in-jokes haha so Guy you might not understand many of them but yeah I can tell you some of them when its over laugh.gif


Haha, What are in-jokes? laugh.gif
angeleyes_delta
In jokes are like jokes with a double meaning. Not everyone will get them.. In tonights ep there are a few jokes that have to do with Jensen, Jared and others but unless you know certain things before watching you won't quite understand them.

Sorry I'm crap at explaining.. laugh.gif
*!mElanIe!*
Ohh... Haha i get ya tongue.gif
angeleyes_delta
Hehe cool. happy.gif

Have you ever seen or heard about any of the other shows the boys have been in?
*!mElanIe!*
QUOTE(angeleyes_delta @ Jun 4 2007, 06:36 PM) *

Hehe cool. happy.gif

Have you ever seen or heard about any of the other shows the boys have been in?


Yeah, I know of a few happy.gif
angeleyes_delta
Ok cool. Listen carefully as you watch tonights episode cause there are a few mentioned. wink2.gif
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