--' My memory is soooooooooo good I remember slapping the doctor back at birth.' That's nothing. I remember going to the high school dance with dad and coming home with mum!-- Damn, Furry. You stole my line. You beat me to it. My friend remembers the same thing you did. Not 'cause he's got a great memory but 'cause it took his parents quite awhil
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--Was that because he slapped you or your mother? Badum-bum--CHING! -- Damn, RW. I, untentionally stole your line. Sorry.
--My memory is soooooooooo good I remember slapping the doctor back at birth.. -- Reminds me of the Rodney Dangerfield line."When I was born I was so ugly the Doctor slapped my mother."
--Doesn't sound like much of a movie, but I loved Sixteen Candles-- I liked it. It's still very watchable. One of my favorite quotes from the movie is,"No more yankie my wankie, The Donger needs food." btw .. can I borrow your underpants for 10 minutes?
--Bambi was the first movie I remember. My grandmother took me and my sister to a New York City theater to see it. I think I was five years old, and I loved it. My all time most favorite movie as a kid was Old Yeller. I was seven years old. I could still see it over and over and over. I just loved that movie-- 2 all-time classics. Old Yeller will make any young boy cry. When I saw it the first time I bawled like a baby. <img src="http
--1977, Age 9: "Star Wars"-- Soon as the movie started, and you seen the scene of the ship slowing flying over, you knew it was gonna be special. --1982: Age 14: "Rocky III"-- My favorite of all the Rocky sequels just for Mr.T's quotes. I love the scene when he tells Adrian,"I bet you sit at home wishing you had a real man. Well, I tell you what, you bring your pretty little self to my apartment I'll show you what a real man
--I can remember a lot more than that from around the same age. I think my earliest memory is from when I was around a year and a half and I had to go to the doctor to get shots. One of the reasons I remember going to the movies with my bro is because the witch scared me and I started to cry and wanted to sit on his lap....but he had tweed pants on that were itchy so I coudn't sit still.-- That is some crazy memory you got there, Dha
Apologies to Berkeley Breathed .. who inspired and made ALOT of my little article possible.
I'm fed up with 'em!! FED UP!! They tie us down! They strap us in! ... keepin' us from circulating!! ... tryin' to control us!! ... leavin' us no room to move! NO ROOM AT ALL!!! Damn, they really chafe my ass! And those particular ones who try to squeeze you by the balls! BY THE BALLS!!! But, us men,
--"The Labarynth" (sp?) David Bowie in those tight pants-- Labyrinth was a good one. How old were you when you saw it? A young girl liking an older man in tight pants? Wow, my kind of gal.
--"Mine was 'Snow White' and my big brother took me to see it. I think i was three."-- Another great Disney classic. What happened to Disney's animation? What was the last good Disney cartoon? You must have a great memory to remember at a such a young age. You know they say the smarter the person the better they can remember things at really young ages. So you being able to remember things at age 3 says that you are very smart. I, unf
--"Fantasia, sleeping beauty,bambi."-- Not only 3 animated classics. 3 classics period. But like Mary Poppins I fought with my mother over seeing Fantasia claiming "it's gonna be boring". And again I ended up loving it. What the hell was my problem?
--"Mary Poppins"-- When I was told I was going to go see Mary Poppins I remember telling my mother, "Why? I don't wanna go see that movie. It's for girls". Of course, I ended up loving it. A wonderful movie.
--"Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. When I was little, I had a friend that was a little older that saw it, then promptly came back and told me every detail. We acted out that movie like cowboys and indians for probably six months."-- A great entertaining movie. The first and the best of the Indiana Jones films. It had you hooked right from the first minute. And who didn't love the part where, after the crowd parted and the master
--"I was taken to see 'The Wizard of Oz' when I was about five. This was many, many years after it first came out. Nevertheless, when the film changed unexpectedly from black and white to colour, a gasp ran around the cinema. I still haven't quite got over that moment. Marvellous stuff"-- It is marvellous stuff. I loved it too when it changed to color. It's one of my mother's and my gf's favorite films. Believe it or not I have seen some kids
--"I'm not sure which was my "1st" favorite, but I remember loving "Song of the South" and "Willie Wonka & The Chocolate Factory" since the first time I saw them. Willie Wonka came out before the re-release of Song of the South, but I'm not sure which I would have seen first. Both are great classics... Sadly only one can be found in the U.S. today"-- 2 good ones. I don't remember seeing Willie Wonka in a theater but I do remember seeing Song o
The other day one of my younger brothers told me he bought a new DVD, the movie "The Goonies" for his 2 daughters. I, of course, laughed telling him he bought the movie more for himself than for my nieces. See, years ago, when my brother first saw "The Goonies" it was a big deal for him. I remember him coming home from the ciniplex with my parents all excit
--"Can I get an AMEN brothers and sisters! AMEN!"--
--"Sports is just following the tabloid lead of regular news of which I hardly ever watch."-- I like reading the regular news off the Internet. That way I can play director and read only the things I want to read.
--"Her original stated goal was an admirable one that many people gave her respect for."-- When I first heard about Cindy Sheehan wanting to meet President Bush I was all for it. What person who lost a loved one didn't feel for her. As each day followed though I have become more tired of it all. Especially when she disrespected other Gold Star Moms. --"So apparently the purpose was not to see Bush, but to 'galvanize' a peace movement
--"So Sports news is not any different from headline news. Just the people reported on are different."-- We need to get sports people back reporting, producing and running sports departments. Most sports reporters used to be great sports fans. Now it seems they actually hate sports or even worst they don't know sports. The sports anchor on a local channel here mispronounces so many athlete's names. He is completely clueless at
The other day my gf and I were driving and I see a gas station and shout,"Hey, it's only $2.43!!" Isn't it crazy that I now think $2.43 a gallon is a great deal? btw .. the title of your article scared the hell out of me. Then I realized you meant Hurricane Katrina not Kristina. Hell, I thought somebody else had met my ex-GF. I was already feeling sorry fo
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Being a huge sports fan I listen to sports talk radio, watch sports discussion shows and I'm an avid reader of my local newspaper's sport section and the USA Today's. I used to enjoy doing all three but lately I been finding it real boring. The reason is the subject matter. I'll give you a few examples. On a HBO interview, Randy Moss, the most talented wide r
--Just keep writing off the NYG... you might be suprised.Just keep writing off the NYG... you might be suprised.-- Well one thing in NYG favor is the NFC is weak. But I will be surprised if they do make the playoffs especially if Eli Manning's injured elbow is as bad as some people say.