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I'm virtually always glad I don't live in Florida
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Sally, la reina
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Feb 14, 2009 01:05PM
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Who me?!! (slinks off behind the plant, peering out at everyone with a sly smile on her face)I like the ficus treatment. :D
Yes, it does. But, for an explanation of that I'll have to have you lay on my couch and pay me hundreds of dollars an hour. Shall I pencil you in, sir?
yeah, i think i mostly just used the word for humor purposes but yeah, it is spreading.belgium chocolate is very good
Kevin the Barbarian wrote: "Jefe: I have put many beautiful pinatas in the storeroom, each of them filled with little surprises.El Guapo: Many pinatas?
Jefe: Oh yes, many!
El Guapo: Would you say I have a plethora of pinatas..."
Kevin you are my new friend. The Three Amigos is one of my favorite movies. I was reading thru this and couldnt believe I was seeing that. Very funny at 3:22am. By the way just to avoid confusion I tend to use "That's a lot, that's a lot."
I need to go to bed.
a great movie jared. my boys and i have watched it many times and quote it often (along with princess bride, tommy boy, dumb and dumber....)by the way, the fun nickname El Guapo does not play in spanish speaking countries. they don't get the sarcastic humor in it
guapo is handsome so i guess it means the handsome or good-looking one. if you use that fun apodo no one gets the fun sarcasm in it. that is why i stick with El Liso Grande.wooo-weeee, c'mon jared get out the beef jerky and ice cream. we are going to watch In Search Of The Holy Grail
I loved Monty Python, but haven't watched it in years.
Jim wrote: "I loved Monty Python, but haven't watched it in years."
Ahhh Monty Python, it was required viewing in my house growing up. My brothers and I would drive my mom crazy in the mornings with the "Good Morning Fish" routine from the Meaning of Life. Pretty much to the point of her saying "just shut-up and get ready for school" to which we all laughed like crazy. My daughter has carried on the the tradition by being a memeber of the Silly Walks club, I am so proud.
Sherrie - that may well be a good thing for long term devlopment
Dan - I have mot seen Spamalot
Dan - I have mot seen Spamalot
my boys and i love In Search Of The Holy Grail and Life Of Brian. anytime someone gets cut we say "it's just a flesh wound"is clay aiken in spamalot. just asking? not that there is anything wrong with that
Last I heard, Clay Aiken was still in Spamalot. He wasn't when they went through St. Louis though.Spamalot was a good show, even though my girlfriend kept elbowing for signing along during some parts. The Black Knight gets dismembered in this version as well. And the grail is under a random audience member's seat. He or she gets pulled on stage and their name is incorporated into the last song.
Hell Yea! If you are at all a fan of Monty Python (and if you aren't, well, you should be) it would be a barrel of laughs. I'm so jealous! Go, go, GO!
I found it. The link's posted in that last thread in which Sally asked me to find it. And now it's here, also. :)
I think I'll just not live in Florida. Ever. They have big, yucky things there. Snakes, bugs, hurricanes...
Books mentioned in this topic
Alice in Quantumland: An Allegory of Quantum Physics (other topics)Dancing Wu Li Masters: An Overview of the New Physics (other topics)
The Tao of Physics: An Exploration of the Parallels between Modern Physics and Eastern Mysticism (other topics)





