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Human without the bean

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  1. George did you think this was the Name the Flicks thread? That's a few extra lines for this thread! I recall a scene from Dumber and Dumber where Carey and Daniels are driving a pretty beat up car and get pulled over by a policeman, that I think was burnt up from a fire. I might have it confused with another movie too. :confused:/>
  2. I think you meant 5th grader didn't you? Could that be Are you smarter than a 5th grader?
  3. Anytime, anywhere, anyplace you go, around December you can hear this song.
  4. It is. I used the tv version. I didn't know to much about it. So I looked it up and borrowed a couple of tag lines, one being secret society, and the other was culture clash. I remembered that a lot of it took place underground. Your up.
  5. I'm going to move it along, however, Excie can ring in with a clue at any time if she likes, So this is Christmas,
  6. That Batman was: Michael Keaton Night Shift Henry Winkler
  7. Kevin Spacey is having a mid-life crisis and is banished because he lives in a secret society. He has a relationship that clashes with culture.
  8. There's some well known faces in this movie. He played Batman for one.
  9. Down In Louisiana where the alligators grow so mean there lived a girl that I will swear to the world made the alligators look tame
  10. I don't know how one would connect them? The before is The Family Man. Unless, you reverse it. The Adams Family Man
  11. I know the before movie. It's the after that is giving my a connection difficulty. Care to enlight?
  12. Bill Bixby in The Hunk? I mean 'The Hulk"?
  13. You already gave it to me George. "The hint:."
  14. [quote name='Twinky' date='16 December 2012 - 11:00 AM' timestamp='1355673620' post='549651' I do think it would be a nicer custom to celebrate birthdays by giving gifts instead of expecting to receive gifts; many choose to celebrate by paying for a big party, which is a way of giving. I'm not sure in today's society we can fathom that custom Twinky. It's a ritual to buy for someone on their birthday, instead of paying for someone else on your birthday which is the Eastern custom of giving on your birthday I tried it once and took my family ( and my wife's) to my favorite Chinese restaurant. Not on the very day of my birthday, but sometime around it . Of course, they bought gifts for me later, but after paying for everyone's meal I remember feeling that it had been taken for granted. I was trying to celebrate my birthday by demonstrating how the custom of giving instead of receiving works, but I ended up regretting ever doing it. My immediate family is not religious, but most of them are Christians. I must have either did a poor job of explaining the orientalism to them ( which it probably was), or that they were just hungry and glad they weren't paying for it. (Na, maybe that was it) Anyway Twinky, if your thinking about trying it, then I would suggest playing the host to the party first, cooking the meal, buying a few gifts first and see if that works. It's considerably less expense that way! Happy belated birthday to you Thomas too.
  15. Sweet! Let's go for a ride. I've got my 8-track.
  16. Whatever happens I'm all packed. For starters, in the new era, I'd like no holidays. To hectic. And no pop either, too much fizz. And I would like to travel in an 1965 Chevy Impala.
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