LI Phil
(User)
Sat Sep 25 2004 01:12 AM
Re: The ONLY Bonus point question tonight

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Alexander Bell invented the telephone and Morse invented Morse code two sperate things, I think your mixing it up.




OK I just decided we have one more BONUS QUESTION.

This quote describes how I feel right about now...I want the movie...the NAME of the main character and the name of the actor who portrayed him/her.

IMDB.com has officially been banned from these boards...challenge yourselves...

OK Here goes..

"Be advised, I'm mean nasty and tired. I eat concertina wire and piss napalm and I could a round through a fleas ass at 300 yards. So why don't you hump somebody else's leg mutt-face before I push yours in."

Trust me, I don't confuse AT&T with Western Union...




That's easy. Heartbreak Ridge. I was in the Marine Corps and met Clint Eastwood during filming at our base!




SKEET...YOU WUZ IN DA MARINES?

Semper Fi!

"Model A Ford And A Tank Full of Gas..." (heh)

Ah, the sea of heartbreak...can watch that one everytime.

Anyway...back to Jeanne for a minute...

anyone more qualified than Moi want to comment on this wv loop?

I don't see any "northward" movement, and while she's not strengthening, she's not weakening either...

And she's putting some mileage between her 5:00 position and her future 11:00 position.

might just be time to kick it back into "serious mode".

We got some serious s--- ahead and while Floridians may be sick of this drill...partay time has now officially ended.

"Closing time...last call for alcohol...so finish your whiskey or beer."



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