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Thing That Make U Fly
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Unknown User replied on Tue Nov 5, 2002 @ 2:03am
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love.....eu and weed ,speed, e, .. heh =P
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» daFTWin replied on Tue Nov 5, 2002 @ 2:25am
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How about a plane?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» da_instagatah replied on Tue Nov 5, 2002 @ 2:27am
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damn you you took my answer.
what about handgliders??
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» little_sarah replied on Tue Nov 5, 2002 @ 12:12pm
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helicopter?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» mdc replied on Tue Nov 5, 2002 @ 12:22pm
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a rocket ship from outer space
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» neoform replied on Tue Nov 5, 2002 @ 12:23pm
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inhaling lots of helium, then dying.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» mdc replied on Tue Nov 5, 2002 @ 12:24pm
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being thrown out of a window...
i guess you could say you were flying for a short period of time between the time youre thrown out and the time you hit the ground
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nuclear replied on Tue Nov 5, 2002 @ 12:25pm
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being blown away by a grenade...
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» El_Presidente replied on Tue Nov 5, 2002 @ 12:50pm
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tying a giant peach to thousands of seagulls
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Unknown User replied on Tue Nov 5, 2002 @ 1:04pm
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JAMES ET LA PECHE GÉANTE !!! C trop cool comme film ça , surtout quand 'y rencontrent la gang the Nightmare before Christmas (Monsieur Jack là ... pas sur du nom anglais , l'étrange noel de monsieur jack) .

Tim Burton EST TROP HOT !
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cloak replied on Tue Nov 5, 2002 @ 1:06pm
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no, roald dahl is.
charlie and the chocolate factory is so yummy.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» El_Presidente replied on Tue Nov 5, 2002 @ 1:09pm
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I want an oompa loompa
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» little_sarah replied on Tue Nov 5, 2002 @ 2:52pm
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and in charlie and the chocolate factory that bubble juice makes them fly. not to mention the "wonka-vator"
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Unknown User replied on Tue Nov 5, 2002 @ 4:03pm
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wonka...this guy took 2 much drug !! =S
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Tue Nov 5, 2002 @ 5:41pm
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Actually it's a religious metaphore on temptation and redemption... Imagine my grade 5 teacher's face when that was the subject of my book report...
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» little_sarah replied on Tue Nov 5, 2002 @ 6:12pm
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:( no it's not
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» DirtApple replied on Tue Nov 5, 2002 @ 7:17pm
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a jetpack
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Wed Nov 6, 2002 @ 12:45am
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"A related criticism is that Dahl's books are too violent. Reviewers decry the moral system of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as sadistic or extreme. The four "naughty little children" have rather mild vices. However, their vices can be translated into some of the Deadly Sins. Augustus Gloop, "A greedy boy," is gluttonous; Veruca Salt, "A girl who is spoiled by her parents," is avaricious. Violet Beauregarde, "A girl who chews gum all day long," is prideful, because she displays a piece of gum to reporters which she has been chewing for three months in an attempt for the world record and global recognition. Mike Teavee, "A boy who does nothing but watch television," is slothful; television "rots the senses in the head" and "kills imagination dead." In contrast, Charlie displays a complete lack of any of these characteristics. He is so poor that he cannot be gluttonous; though he is starving, "he refuses to take any of" his grandparents' food, so he is hardly greedy (CCF, p. 47). Charlie is often depicted as "nervous" and whispering, which shows his humility (CCF, p. 68). Finally, he actively walks back and forth from school every day. Still, Charlie has no tremendously positive traits, only an absence of negative ones.

Slugworth acts as a temptation to the children's financial greed, offering them a large sum of money if they will steal a piece of candy from Wonka's factory that is currently under development. When Wonka gives the candy to the children, he has them "solemnly swear to keep them for [them]selves and never show them to another living soul as long as [they] all shall live," and Veruca "crosses her fingers behind her back" (Villa). It is revealed in the end that "Slugworth" is really a man named Mr. Wilkinson, who works for Wonka and "tests" the children to see if they are honest. When Charlie gives his candy back to Wonka, only then does Wonka exclaim, "You won!" Before Charlie gives the candy back to Wonka, Wonka berates Charlie and his grandfather for stealing the drinks, and tells them to leave without their promised "lifetime supply of chocolate" because they "broke the rules" (Villa). Charlie's grandfather advocates revenge on Wonka by giving Slugworth the candy, but Charlie's honesty prevails over his sense of injustice, showing that he is deserving of the "grand and glorious jackpot"

And stuff. It's about temptation and redemption and how you have to confess your sins and be a good boy to get into heaven. Why do you think Marylin Manson used to use imagery from it in all his old work?
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