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SansFin

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  1. It is possible to use: Incognito mode when signing-in. This prevents your name being listed as viewing threads. I have it as standard because I am not only one who uses this computer to browse forum and I do not wish people to believe I am here when I am not.
  2. I love very much theme music of: A Man and a Woman (1966): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph_ehpxZMWU
  3. I like it very much. I believe that you will not be disappointed.
  4. I find this more recent spate of spam to be most unfortunate because there is thread which I would very much like to post but it requires to be effective period in which there is no significant spam. Perhaps next month ...
  5. "My name is Inigo Montoya. You spammed my forum. Prepare to die."
  6. Have you watched: Footsteps in the Dark (1941)? I found it to be entertaining. Errol Flynn is strait-laced investment banker who writes mystery novels surreptitiously and becomes involved in real murder case. Brenda Marshall is adequate in role as his wife. It has: Alan Hale, Alan Jenkins, William Frawley and Lucile Watson who are all quite wonderful in their roles.
  7. I am sorry to say that image you posted does not appear in my browser. It states: pumpkin-puppy-cute-gif.gif. Here is cute kitty for you to cuddle: I do hope this is peaceful night. It is often that on Halloween that monster under my bed will have nightmares.
  8. I do not know if this will clarify or confuse: TCM database 'overview' page for movies carries scheduled air dates under the title of the movie. I have never seen such notation for: Trick for Trick (1933). http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/93917/Trick-for-Trick/ Such notation was missing even at moments when movie was in either daily schedule or monthly schedule. Other movies scheduled to air that evening do carry the notation.
  9. It brings to my mind comment by Woody Allen. He said that dark blue does not go with argyle. This was an issue for him as he was wearing dark blue socks and an argyle suit.
  10. I would never confuse: spiteful bison! I very much love their music! I believe they were the best grunge punk metal garage band ever. Their hit song: "Big Bovine Blues" is classic! I love the part where he looks into mirror at gym and realizes that his leg warmers make him look as if he is four-ton French Poodle.
  11. My envisionment is quite different. First translation which I ever heard equates to: "shuffling buffalo." I picture teen-aged buffalo dragging their feet after being told to do chores.
  12. I do think you will like it. It is an odd little comedy.
  13. Chabeela in: Saawariya (2007) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFVAT5BPlgg Such a lot of nice girls in: Jolly Fellows (1934) I am sorry to say that I can not find it as extract. Full movie is on YouTube in studio's channel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chDRXQ77IgA&feature=youtu.be It has many wonderful songs! I do not know if this qualifies for intent of thread as it is not song which is often sung or played on air apart from being in movie: Moses Supposes in: Singin' in the Rain (1952) My favorite video of it is not extract from movie:
  14. I am sorry for your loss. Grandparents are a true treasure.
  15. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2015 The Mad Miss Manton (1938)
  16. I do hope some crafty person is keeping track of these incidents. Perhaps they can graph frequency so that we can predict the next waves of attacks.
  17. I am awaiting tribute to very versatile director: Alan Smithee! His range of styles and genres is amazing for one person. Death of a Gunfighter (1969) is straight-up western. Gypsy Angels (1980) has Vanna White as stripper who falls for a stunt pilot who develops amnesia after a crash. Appointment with Fear (1985) is horrific twice-fold as that is its genre and is most people's opinion of it. Let's Get Harry (1986) is action-adventure.
  18. Why is it that a person may have many peaceful years in which there is no mention of llamas and then they seem to appear in all places and each instance is odder than previous one? "Meerkat Expert Liable for Injuring Monkey Handler in Llama-Keeper Dispute" http://www.loweringthebar.net/2015/10/meerkat-expert-liable-for-injuring-monkey-handler-in-llama-keeper-dispute.html
  19. My insignificant one-quarter is occasional moderator of forum for group to which he belongs. It is mostly flipping through posts to find lapses of civility and users edging towards improper material. Software does alert him when there is unusual activity within one thread. I believe this may be due to thought that rapid-fire exchanges have greater likelihood of becoming heated. I find it odd that people do not realize that that might be situation at all times. I grew up with strong belief in God and strong suspicion of state. It is part of my mind at all times that I might be judged by what I say and that I might have to defend my words and actions. This calls to my mind uncle who was of attitude that he should commit many sins each day so that when he was called to answer for them before God that it would take nearly eternity for him to speak of them all.
  20. The weapons which my ancestors carried were made for them locally. They felt it very important that they be able to find person who made their weapon if it failed in any respect during battle. It was point of pride also that several generations were all men who fought or made weapons for fighting. There were no accountants, chicken farmers or telephone sanitizers! Others of the area might have carried foreign weapons. I do not know particulars of those. I am sure that there was feeling that they needed best weapons available and so some may have carried: Brown Bess.
  21. I am sorry to say that I must disagree with your concept. I believe that this may be due to my being disagreeable person. I feel that use of: 'Like' button increases paranoia. It may cause people to wonder why a post which they made did not receive: 'Like' when post by some other user expressing same general opinion received several. It may lead them to wonder if others find that user to be nicer or more intelligent than them. They will know that this can not be true and so they will assign reason for: 'Like' disparity to formation of secret clique which excludes them. They may then feel that they must watch with care for early signs that members of that clique feel insulted that outsider dares to post opinions similar to theirs and that members of said clique will begin to feel need to conspire against them. It will then be necessary for them to stalk user and those who: 'Liked' his posts in preparation for day when that user and his clique begin concerted attack. I believe that such a situation might then become worrisome. I explained my position on: 'Like' feature here: http://forums.tcm.com/index.php?/topic/48565-two-new-features-which-i-will-not-be-using/page-2 I must state that I feel slightly offended that you do not have all of my posts bookmarked for easy referral so that you may research my position on any matter. It is basic part of my hope for mankind that you are not 'typical' anything! I greatly enjoy and am often heartened by your attitudes, humour and opiniouns but I shudder to think that there may be others much like you.
  22. I do not know of that particular weapon but having ball smaller than barrel diameter came to be used widely. A patch had to be used to seal space between ball and barrel. Some wrapped patch around ball and rammed it through similar-sized tube prior to battle to assure that it would enter with minimum effort. Added benefit was that patch would wipe some fouling back to powder charge so it would have second chance to burn. I do not use: 'Like' button as matter of principle but I would 'Like' several of your posts in this thread if I did use it. It is obvious that you have clear understanding of the chaos.
  23. It is obvious that you have no experience or training for such situations and have been watching an excessive number of inane action movies.
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