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Everything posted by Dargo
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Yep, lavender. And I'm sorry I didn't get a chance to reply to your PM to me yesterday about how this happens and how to fix it. (...I have that little part-time shuttle gig now between Sedona and the PHX airport ya know, and only had time yesterday to kid Tom about his "Wicked Witch of the EAST" line in another thread before I had to get to work yesterday morning)
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Wait, lemme try that again... I'm shocked to read that! LOL
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So, she wore ruby slippers and had a house fall on her too, eh Tom?!
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Now whaddaya talkin' 'boat..err..'BOUT, dark?! Anybody REALLY in the know, knows that SCOTS say "aboot" and CANUCKS say "aboat"!!! I thought you Hosers..err..Canucks KNEW that, dude! (...BUT, both the Scots AND the Canucks use that superfluous letter 'u' in the spelling of words that REALLY don't NEED 'em, like COLOR, and LABOR. and NEIGHBOR, and....!!!) LOL
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Don't you mean, "How 'boat you?", MissW?
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I don't think this is the word we're lookin' for here, as I believe it refers to the sounds of words, such as a bell's "ring", or a snake's "hiss", or a horn's "honk", and not so much to the feeling one gets from the mentioning of a particular word. (...though I could be wrong)
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"Morose"??? Oh yeah. I LOVED his score for "The Big Country"! Now THAT dude knew how to write music!!! (...sorry GayD...couldn't resist...and yeah, I know it's "Jerome Moross")
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Nah, duuuuude. Sister Mary Elephant's not here, man. (...I think she's with Dave)
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Yeah, good idea, dark! Now the question is: How do I remember THAT? Wait, I got IT. ---------------------------------------------------- Hey, hey, we're the Honkees And people say we **** around But we're too busy jokin' To put anybody down (...yeah, THAT'LL help me here...though I'll bet more than of few of the folks out there are now thinkin' that NOTHIN' short of a constant Lithium drip is gonna help ME) ------------------------------------------ edit to follow AGAIN Well, well, well! It looks like the SINGULAR of Honkees isn't acceptable at all. (...seems Sister Mary Ellen HAS been awake at the helm after all, EH?!)
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Btw, do you folks think it might be a lesson in futility to post the transcript of that classic first year SNL skit with Richard Pryor doin' a job interview with Chevy Chase??? (...my first inclination is to say "Yes", but then again I HAVE been known to be wrong before, ya know!)
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Yep, that's the burden we Honkeys have to give with, alright! (...or is that spelled "Honkies"???...I'm gonna go check my Funk & Wagnall and I'll be right back) ------------------------------------------------------------- edit to follow: Now ain't THAT strange?! THAT word isn't "filter-ized" at ALL! (...I KNOW...the plural ISN'T spelled correctly EITHER way...yeah, that's GOTTA be it!!!) LOL
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Gotta say they REALLY had Jane all vamped-up THERE alright, MultiEye. Though unfortunately, Jane always reminded me of my dearly departed Mother. Yep, good ol' Mom truly DID look a lot like Ronnie's first wife. And thus you'll have to excuse me here, but I JUST can't get all that excited about Jane here, and EVEN in THAT get-up! (...this IS a healthy sign on my part, RIGHT???!!!) LOL
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So...kinda like that whole "N.A.A. of 'Colored People' " thing, eh Sepia??? (...hey, jus' askin')
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Rap has a more hard edge and hardcore lyrics, while Hip-Hop has a more R&B and/or Pop feel which usually contains a "catchy hook" either melodically and/or lyrically, and thus has more of a crossover or general appeal than does Rap. (...at least this is how I've always viewed the differences anyway, MissW)
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Yep, and I've just noticed her Wiki page has now been updated, also.
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LOL Reminds me of the time a co-wroker of mine, Rene Kaufman, and I were having a conversation during our lunch hour, and for some reason the topic turned to "circumcision". I think I had made some kind of joke using the word "Bris", and Rene was never a shy one. "Well, for reasons of hygiene, most every male American Boomer was/is circumcised regardless of their religion", was one of her responses. When I informed her that I wasn't, her reply was..."Are you SURE?" I then replied(while laughing out loud), "Yeah Rene, I'm pretty sure. And I would know, wouldn't I?!"
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And now back on topic... I'm sorry I missed watching these two films yesterday, as it's been years since I've seen 'em and from the great write-ups from MissW and a few others in this thread, it would have been a great refresher for me. (...however, yeah, I do recall TWITW having that sort of a "cop-out" ending to it)
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Really, finance?! Never have been to Holland's capital city nor heard of their world famous Red Light district where women sit in windows "advertising" their "services", huh?! Well, it appears that you weren't alone here. (...I guess this'll teach me to be a little less "cryptic" with my jokes around this place) LOL
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Thanks, TB! (...but FIRST I'm gonna wait and see if you REALLY have any pull with the powers-that-be around here and if you can get 'em to start that "LGBT" forum...and so I ain't gonna hold my breathe about gettin' this new award until then!!!) LOL
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OH, I'm pretty sure both Air Canada AND KLM have non-stop service from Toronto to Amsterdam, MissW. (...and to where THE RED LIGHT DISTRICT of Amsterdam features MANY a woman in various states of undress displaying their "wares" IN WINDOWS!!!)
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OR, it could just be that a whole lot of people were planning a sudden trip to Amsterdam, and thought with the title of this movie, it might be a good reference to check out before hopin' on that airliner. (...another possibilty to consider, ya know!)
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Yeah, and so did these two guys in another and newer flick...
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Hey Kid! I got the answer before you posted that latest pic of Danny Thomas servicing Miss Malone's Jaguar!!! (...okay, so that's not Danny Thomas, but it kinda LOOKS like him anyway, doncha think?!)
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Well ya know LP, Don was never exactly "a Cary Grant" sans makeup and dressed in men's clothing either! (...though ironically, Cary wasn't exactly "an Ava Gardner" when dressed in women's clothing in "I Was a Male War Bride", now was he!)
