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"That's soitenly the most ridiculous thing I ever hoid!"
 
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It wasn't me. How about you, B-II? Did you do it?
 
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Lidia oh, Lidia, say have you met Lidia?
 
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Well, I sure am glad "No Man" didn't do it! For then we would have to get into that whole one-eyed giant mythology thing. And to me, it's all Greek.

(Ynuck, ynuck, ynuck. Woof!)


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"She has eyes that men adore so..."

Someday, too I want a t-shirt with "Huxley College" on it; and a motto in Latin, the translation of which would be "Whatever it is, I'm against it!"
 
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And now the old boy's in command of the fleet,
for he went and married Lydia!
La-la-la�la-la-la.
 
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"No, I'm Maurice Chavalier!"

"Shore, I canna vessel."

"The life saver, throw me the life saver!"
 
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GS:
You asked for it. You got it!!! http://northcountryguide.com/tourism/attractions/lifesaver/


(A mere three blocks from my keyboard. The truth is oft stranger than fiction. Good old E.J. Noble!)


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"HONK!"


Well, SOMEBODY should quote Harpo!
 
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"Shore, we're plenty tough. Show him how tough you are."

"Fffff-Fffff-Fffff"
 
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"Attsa my Pinky. Save somma that for the bad guys."
 
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Tough? I'll show you tough. Where's Asta from The Thin Man?

(all ye youngsters can look this one up)
 
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Nora to Asta about protecting Nick: �If you let anything happen to him, you�ll never wag that tail again.�

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Asta speecie-a-meat-a-ball!

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This one's been bugging me for years.

Which old B&W Film Noir movie has the old Irish beat cop watching the star of the film (Cagney perhaps) growing from a fine lad into a gangster, and ends with the cop standing over the body and shaking his head while saying something like, "Tis a shame, twas such a fine young lad." ?

I was thinking THE ROARING 20s.
 
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Now, mind you this is just from memory, but I think in "Angels With Dirty Faces" Pat O'Brien grows up with James Cagney. O'Brien becomes a priest and Cagney a gangster. At the end, O'Brien convinces Cagney to act terrified and remorseful as he's going to the electric chair so as to discourage kids who admire him from following his career.

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