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Everything posted by mr6666
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did you mean to leave the link?
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Nice work, metz Newlywed Florence 'Florrie' Keefer (Judy Holliday) speaking about the beauty of thinking while honeymooning in Atlantic City with her new postal-worker husband 'Chet' (Aldo Ray). you're up....
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There ya go. Thanks, GIP you're up....
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(assumed open thread) try: "... you take most people, including me. They hardly ever get to do any thinking - when do they get the time? Or if you do get the time, there's the movies or the radio or you play a game of cards, but no thinking. Down there it was my first chance in I don't know how long, and I've made up a rule: I'm gonna do at least a half hours of thinking every day, ..." -film, speaker?
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sorry, no think Gable & Crawford
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thanks, GIP next: abandoning everyone else
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"Orchestra Wives"?
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how 'bout *The Man with Nine Lives* (1940) ?
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Hey GIPPER ! >Nine Lives (2005) ? if not, any more hints?
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cagney, want to post a quote or leave thread open?
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*Nine Lives* (2005) ?
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cagney, want to post a quote or leave thread open?
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Note to 'pturman' see thread *what movie is this line from?*
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actually, pturman, the way this works is that it's now metz' option to post a new quote or pass & leave thread open for anyone to post. Though, In truth it should be 'cagney's thread, as he answered correctly on 7-27 so back to cagney, want to post a quote or leave thread open? (THEN, if there is no response from either cagney _or_ metz after 3 days, the thread can be considered open to anyone.) Edited by: mr6666 on Jul 29, 2011 3:15 PM
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sure, you betcha y're up....
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okay, "Bringing Up Baby"? next: the unclothed mountain peak in Kosovo
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Durn' tootin', muddy yr turn to move 'em out....
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-the late 19th century path to drive cattle overland from ranches in Texas to Kansas railheads. (1942)
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and there ya go. you're up at bat, metz....
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A: " Why would anyone want to cut out a mans tongue?" B: " Perhaps the previous owner had nothing pleasant to say." -film, speakers?
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is that *The Black Tulip* ? (it appears there were several versions: 1921, 1937, a couple of mini-series and an '88 animated one?)
