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Human without the bean

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  1. You got it GeorgeStGeorge. One of my favorite movies. Your up.
  2. Never thought of that one. No. But good guess. There was a slight connection per say in Man on Fire with Latin Americans who were most likely catholics. But it was never stated. Rain Man is right. word to the wise there is an a before Man in the original title. Not trying to throw anybody off. It just came to my mind like that.
  3. A younger brother teaches his older brother how to cheat and count cards in Las Vegas, but the odds are against the man whose conscience won't let him defy the catholic church.
  4. THis really gets my ghord. How many times whatever the function or gathering that got together did the wc joke with one another and distract from teaching or the thing being taught while portraying their facade of "the clergy"? How many times during the function did "the clergy" go out of the room to smoke, drink, converse while the fold kept in their seats pinned down for hours at a time? /> How the hell do you spell facade anyway? If I were half the man I used to be I'd take a flame thrower to that place. /> Al Pacino line I just love it. Crock of sheet.
  5. WOW! Here's another line from the same flick: I eat breakfast 300 yards from 4000 Cubans who are trained to kill me, so don't think for one second that you can come down here, flash a badge, and make me nervous.
  6. Thanks Freelancer. Let me get to the point, let's roll another joint, and turn the radio loud
  7. I'm befuddled with this one. I can remember several lyrics but not the name. Got me on the run?
  8. I like that idea Raf. IT could keep things moving along. :yawn1:/>
  9. Birthday's are funny you know. They come and they go. There's some you know and some you don't. When they come they go, and you never get it back again.
  10. Look's like I gave it away. Slow Ride That's long enough anyway. ~ Foghat~ FREE POST
  11. George your two minutes are up. I think you should go. Some of us don't have all weekend.
  12. Let's see. I may not have it word for word, but it goes something like this. We follow orders, son. We follow orders or people die. It's that simple.
  13. No. Another line: ]Move to the music, we can roll all night Oops. I guess I already used it. I'm in the mood The rhythm is right Move to the music We can roll all night Slow down, go down, got to get your lovin' one more time Hold me, roll me, slow ridin' woman you're so fine
  14. I used the term Rhodes Scholar loosely. (and misspelled it) OK. Paladin was a world traveller and had extensive knowledge of both ancient history and classical literature. Whatever. He seems pretty smart to me. :lol:
  15. We gotta rock all night - We gotta rock all night - You know the rhythm is right, yeah, we gotta rock all night, You know the rhythm is right, we gotta rock all night.
  16. :blush: Sorry about that Raf. E for effort.
  17. Yes, that's it. Richard Boone played the role of Paladin in this post civil war series. I used to be into this show. Paladin was refined, a gentlemen who was into opera, and could speak several languages. He was a road scholar. A man of the arts. He preferred to settle all skirmishes without violence. Plus, he was a fine dresser. Gene Roddenberry wrote most of the episodes. :) Yer turm George
  18. The theme song to this western refers to this gunfighter as a Knight without armour. His calling card was a chess piece.
  19. I was a bit of a rebel back then. I remember once I got stopped and cited for something and I tore the ticket up in front of the cop.
  20. I predict that 3 hours from now all the hype will be over with. That's entertainment ! ! ! !
  21. Well, that puts my next guess out to hang. (Hitch)
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