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Your Longest Marathon
Topic Started: Oct 23 2004, 04:12 PM (490 Views)
Dr. Noah
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Hey, if you're going to be home lying around anyway, why not?
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gdog243
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true.

I remeber last year I tried to see the occupation arc, but I was just too sick. I had to stop A Time to Stand and just go back to bed. if you are too sick, bed is the best place to go.
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Dr. Noah
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True. I remember a few years back, I overextended my Achilles' tendon. (Ouch!!) I was perscribed Vicadin for the pain which put me to sleep about an hour after I took it. I had to wait six hours I think in between doses, so I would be up for about two hours, take a pill, sleep for four, be up for two hours, take a pill, etc.

The weird thing was, is that I was trying to watch the David Lynch Dune movie the whole week and could'nt get to the end. What was even more frustrating is that I was so messed up, I couldn't remember where I left off, and what's worse, I was having bizarre dreams about the movie!!!
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Fesarius
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I've watched five or six. As for films, I've watched no more than three at one sitting.
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gdog243
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Three movies in one sitting is a pretty good load.
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Fesarius
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^^^
Thank you. :)
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I watched the whole LOTR trilogy in one sitting. Never, ever again!
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Tkeisha
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I have been meaning to watch LOTR Trilogy in one sitting but I havn't managed to get round to it

Although once I did manage to watch Star Trek Motion Picture through to Star Trek First Contact in one sitting before on DVD (it took the whole day - well between 14 & 16 hrs anyway).

With Star Trek episodes I usually only watch 6 hours worth though.
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6 hours each time? I usually just do an episode or two a night, but there are exceptions.
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Tkeisha
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6 hrs when watching Star Trek DVD's. As, I don't usually have time to watch them that much - I watch that many together when I can to make up for it.
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Tkeisha
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Please exuse the grammar in that last sentance - only noticed it after I had posted it and my Edit Post button is missing.
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gdog243
Oct 25 2004, 03:33 PM
Gabe
Oct 24 2004, 08:46 AM
26 episodes in one day.

You realize that's at least 19 hours worth right. For some reason I don't really believe you. Maybe it's just jelousy and shock. ;)

26 per season, if you gave a fifthteen intervile for each episode that is 45 minutes long, it'll take 26 hours. If you sat from 12am to 12am you have 24 episodes. You don't have to believe me if you don't want to. I think its just because I am a quiet guy. In fact if you watch every episode ever made, one a day you'll have one season finished with in a month.
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Dr. Noah
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Gabe, that's really not healthy.
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Cool Vulcan
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Oct 26 2004, 11:30 PM
Gabe, that's really not healthy.

So is smoking.
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captain_proton_au
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We could hold the inaugural Sistertrek "Ultimate Trek Marathon", set up a giant bubble in the wilds of Ohio, have several members locked in the bubble watching everthing from 'The Cage' through to Zero Hour and then all movies, it would take about 21 days
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