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Human without the bean

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  1. Lucky guess here. I should of went with my first thought which was Giant but I thought the characters names were too hokey for that movie. Speaking of hokey movies, here's one. I've used quotes from this one before and nobody so far has gotten any. Maybe today is our lucky day! Pete: The Preacher said it absolved us. Ulysses Everett McGill: For him, not for the law. I'm surprised at you, Pete, I gave you credit for more brains than Delmar. Delmar O'Donnell: But they was witnesses that seen us redeemed. Ulysses Everett McGill: That's not the issue Delmar. Even if that did put you square with the Lord, the State of Mississippi's a little more hard-nosed. [laughs] Ulysses Everett McGill: Baptism! You two are just dumber than a bag of hammers!
  2. People asking questions lost in confusion, Well I tell them there's no problem, Only solutions, :)
  3. Then I'll choose the former, because I know its not TWB-Blood. But we're probably not even in the ballpark jbarrax with either guess.
  4. Huh? Guess this thread has been changed to flicks remembered from eight lines...............anyway.. Let's see. Its an oil movie. Is it Hell-fighters Trefor?
  5. Helplessly Hoping My sister got lucky, married a yuppie Took him for all he was worth
  6. Here's another one. :P Well I read some books and I read some magazines About those high class ladies down in New Orleans
  7. Nope. Looked it up and those lyrics are not in that song George. Sorry.
  8. A rich executive hires a secretary for a week and ends up going on a shopping spree.
  9. Sorry this is so vague. I'll try to upgrade and make it more twisted.
  10. When I look back boy I must have been green Bopping in the country, fishing in a stream
  11. A working class girl finds her prince, falls in love and lives happily ever after.
  12. Hell. I don't believe in it. I'm not sure whether or not it was a wm teaching I got this from, but, wherever it came from I believe that Hell is a figure of speech meaning separation from God. In the end, believers are with God for eternity. I don't believe there is a place God has pre-destined people who chose not to believe in him stay for eternity. I just don't think that the God of existence would place people in a place where they will suffer for an eternity while we stay in heaven with him.
  13. Great post PatAnswer. Whenever I think of what I lost to twi I try to gain some perspective by counting the blessings I now have as a result of leaving them. Everything I lost somehow pales in the distance to what I have now. Welcome!
  14. Well I'm going ahead with another clue while jbarrax is traveling. jbarrax you'll be able to take your song back up whenever you like. I think, I think I am, therefore I am, I think. (slam dunk if your a fan of these guys)
  15. I don't know much about the study of birds but I saw a bird today who died right before my eyes. I walked by a grove of trees and as I was passing I noticed a bird sitting up in some forage and thought it was odd that he didn't fly away. Then, as I came by he rolled over on his head and died. It was just ran over by something although nothing seemed to be around. In light of this post I think there are many things that we don't know about the bible or that we think we know and should maybe seek to unknow when it comes to the teaching from twi. As for me, I'm just happy I got to be one of those birds who flew out of his cage before I got ran over by a dumptruck. <_<
  16. I'm out. I googled after I mistook Grandview USA, for Gran Torino. It"s fair to say that this one slipped past my radar. I'd never heard of it before. And judging the lack of response since it was posted here it's probably fair to say no body else here has heard of it either.:blush:
  17. Your the man jbarrax. You are right. Another line in Predator comes from Arnold Schwarzenegger "Stick around" that I would immediately identify with. Good Job your up! :P:D:lol::B);):o Oh, and hey if your back from your travels we don't have any clue as to the line you gave us (and I may have made a little fun with) over @ the songs remembered thread!
  18. I didn't think it was going to be that tough at first. I tried to give away as much of the essentials without naming the movie but alas it wasn't to be. Blast From The Past Off beat show about an essentric inventor (Christopher Walken) who builds an elaborate underground shelter in case of a nuclear bomb attack and when an airplane crash lands near his property he goes underground for 35 years. Brandon Frazier plays his son Adam, who goes up to the surface to see if the coast is clear where he meets Eve, (Alicia Silverstone) a valley girl type and eventually they find romance. Very funny movie. Free Post
  19. Say, mom? Yes, dear? I was wondering, you know, while I was up there and all, I was thinking, well you know, I was wondering if maybe I could meet a girl? I've been thinking about that a little. Just these last fifteen years or so. Oh Adam, it would be wonderful if you could meet a girl. One who's not a mutant and hopefully comes from Pasadena. Nothing against Valley girls but in my day anyhow girls from Pasadena, I don't know, just always seemed a little bit nicer. Here's some plot that gets to the heart of the movie What's that noise? The locks. The locks? To keep us from trying to leave. After an atomic blast there's a radiation half-life that lasts thirty five years. Thirty -five years! Then after that it's safe. It's safe. To go up. To go up.
  20. Thought it was Rare Earth, but I know it's not!:(
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