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NO. Seriously? At this rate, you'll end up having to be your own best friend, as if you were half dog and half man or something. (BTW, Mrs Wolf looked over the quotes, and got it at "We ain't found $h1t!" I thought that was a giveaway line, also.)
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Did Raf say something? I can´t hear him over my vacuum cleaner.
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Seriously? I´m just short of including cast names by now!
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songs remembered from just one line
WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Is this "YOU SHOOK ME ALL NIGHT LONG"? (AC/DC, I think.) -
songs remembered from just one line
WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
I get a little lost sometimes, also. However, I'm not awful with The Doors nor Jefferson Airplane, at least with their hits (more The Doors than JA). -
"I know we need the money, but... " "Listen! We're not just doing this for money!....We're doing it for a $H!T LOAD of money! " "Good. Well why don't we take a five minute break?" "Very good, Sir." "Smoke if you got'em." "When?" "Just now." "When will then be now?" "Soon." "How soon?" "Grab him some water!" "Water, my @$$! Bring this guy some Pepto-Bismol!" "Okay. We'll have to set her down. Prepare for an emergency landing. Quick, give me a reading!" "Our Father, who art in Heaven, hallowed by Thy name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done... " "Will you stop that?" "We're done with you. Go back to the golf course and work on your putts." "Man, we ain't found $h1t!" " Hello my baby, hello my honey, hello my ragtime gal! Send me your kiss by wire, baby my heart's on fire! If you refuse me honey you'll lose me then you'll be left alone, oh baby telephone and tell me I'm your own! " "I knew it. I'm surrounded by @$$holes! Keep firing, @$$holes!" "I am your father's brother's nephew's cousin's former roommate." "What's that make us?" "Absolutely nothing! Which is what you are about to become." "Begin the metamorphosis! Kafka?" "They've gone to plaid!"
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WW has no answer.
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That´s him.
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"I know we need the money, but... " "Listen! We're not just doing this for money!....We're doing it for a $H!T LOAD of money! " "Good. Well why don't we take a five minute break?" "Very good, Sir." "Smoke if you got'em." "When?" "Just now." "When will then be now?" "Soon." "How soon?" "Grab him some water!" "Water, my @$$! Bring this guy some Pepto-Bismol!" "Okay. We'll have to set her down. Prepare for an emergency landing. Quick, give me a reading!" "Our Father, who art in Heaven, hallowed by Thy name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done... " "Will you stop that?" "We're done with you. Go back to the golf course and work on your putts." "Man, we ain't found $h1t!" " Hello my baby, hello my honey, hello my ragtime gal! Send me your kiss by wire, baby my heart's on fire! If you refuse me honey you'll lose me then you'll be left alone, oh baby telephone and tell me I'm your own! "
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I get the feeling you know the movie but recognizable lines are slipping past you. Mrs Wolf would have gotten it by now, and this isn't her genre.
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Phil MItchell William Annand Dabney MacConkel Tom Rolands Ken McCready Rod Murphy Barney Hannah Arthur Phipps Brad Gordon Fred Staines Hal Warren Frank Mason George Spencer Gordon MacHeath Bill Collins John Grisham Lawrence Tobin Walter Brocken Clive Chives Barney Fredericks Damon Warwick Archie MacPherson Gaspar dÁnnard Commander Canarvin Rudy Fresno Robert April Fred Baxter Bruce MacFarland Dr John Wilson Lieutenant Arex Montgomery Scott
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WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
When the truth is found to be lies, and all the joy within you dies" -
songs remembered from just one line
WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
I agree with you about "Who's Nect" and äqualung". I'm more familiar with The Doors by their catalog than which song is on what album, but I know enough to know you just mentioned "L.A. WOMAN" and then quoted from it. I heard that Jim Morrison had to be re-interred. He was buried in a cemetery in France, but partiers kept visiting his grave and partying, leaving a mess behind for the groundskeepers to clean up, so they said he couldn't stay anymore. "How big a party animal do you have to be to be thrown out of places decades after you die?" -
Officer and a Gentleman Richard Gere First Knight
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BTW, is Legends bothering you because they're getting fluffy and silly? Because that was the one thing I prefer about Legends when all the other shows got moody and stuff. Was that the same trailer from the end of CoIE with the same green, glowing object?
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That tune is obviously a big deal for twi. The commercial showed ads for the song with its name on them. They probably shelled out good money for the melody- and probably for the instrumental track as well- then added the corny lyrics, had twi people sing it, and have twi people pretend to play it. That's far more likely than the possibility that they actually have that much talent remaining on staff. So, fake musicians, fake numbers of people, and especially fake numbers of YOUNG people. This commercial was more to snow the remaining young people they had that they weren't a faded minority and that they'd meet other youngsters if they went on staff. Without naive, impressionable youngsters to replace the aging staff, they won't be able to handle upkeep without paying outsiders- and that would take actually paying money, which they really, really don't want to do. twi has always spent its PEOPLE rather than its MONEY, because they consider its people to be used no matter what they say to their faces.
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It's rather obvious to us that it's exactly what they did. Otherwise, far too many things make no sense- like why do they employ as staff a bunch of YOUNG CHILDREN? The shirts seem designed for this commercial specifically- with "STAFF" in big letters and the organization name almost missing from the shirt. There was a LOT of fake expressions there- but I found Vern's wooden, hollow delivery worse than any of them. He couldn't have sounded more like he was reading from a script or teleprompter if he had been trying to sound fake.
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He was. He did. He was. Those 2 roles were, all the others were not, IIRC.
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Phil MItchell William Annand Dabney MacConkel Tom Rolands Ken McCready Rod Murphy Barney Hannah Arthur Phipps Brad Gordon Fred Staines Hal Warren Frank Mason George Spencer Gordon MacHeath Bill Collins John Grisham Lawrence Tobin Walter Brocken Clive Chives Barney Fredericks Damon Warwick Archie MacPherson Gaspar dÁnnard Commander Canarvin Rudy Fresno Robert April Fred Baxter Bruce MacFarland Dr John Wilson Lieutenant Arex
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No, nobody with quite as much universal name recognition. BTW, I was surprised you didn't comment on someone with the role of "Robert April." I would have thought it would have rung a bell and raised at least one question.
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"I know we need the money, but... " "Listen! We're not just doing this for money!....We're doing it for a $H!T LOAD of money! " "Good. Well why don't we take a five minute break?" "Very good, Sir." "Smoke if you got'em." "When?" "Just now." "When will then be now?" "Soon." "How soon?" "Grab him some water!" "Water, my @$$! Bring this guy some Pepto-Bismol!" "Okay. We'll have to set her down. Prepare for an emergency landing. Quick, give me a reading!" "Our Father, who art in Heaven, hallowed by Thy name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done... " "Will you stop that?" "We're done with you. Go back to the golf course and work on your putts." "Man, we ain't found $h1t!"
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Phil MItchell William Annand Dabney MacConkel Tom Rolands Ken McCready Rod Murphy Barney Hannah Arthur Phipps Brad Gordon Fred Staines Hal Warren Frank Mason George Spencer Gordon MacHeath Bill Collins John Grisham Lawrence Tobin Walter Brocken Clive Chives Barney Fredericks Damon Warwick Archie MacPherson Gaspar dÁnnard Commander Canarvin Rudy Fresno Robert April Fred Baxter Bruce MacFarland Dr John Wilson[/b]
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"I know we need the money, but... " "Listen! We're not just doing this for money!....We're doing it for a $H!T LOAD of money! " "Good. Well why don't we take a five minute break?" "Very good, Sir." "Smoke if you got'em." "When?" "Just now." "When will then be now?" "Soon." "How soon?" "Grab him some water!" "Water, my @$$! Bring this guy some Pepto-Bismol!" "Okay. We'll have to set her down. Prepare for an emergency landing. Quick, give me a reading!" "Our Father, who art in Heaven, hallowed by Thy name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done... " "Will you stop that?" "We're done with you. Go back to the golf course and work on your putts."
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The latter.
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People getting possessed from old way classes. When twi was using those exact same classes, they were touting how fantastic they were and everything. As soon as someone else ran them- with that being the ONLY thing that changed- not only were they useless, they were WORSE than useless because students could get POSSESSED from taking the class! I'm sure all of that hung off, once again, the mis-translation and misinterpretation of a SINGLE VERSE that twi then formed a doctrine around. They said "the present truth" meant the truth that was true now, as opposed to the truth that was true yesterday, or the truth that will be true tomorrow. But that's not how truth works. The truth remains true in the past, present and future (although events may change facts, like the current fastest world record for running the mile is faster than the record a century ago, but running the mile is still running the mile.) The :present truth" didn't mean the truth not of the past nor future. It didn't mean a gift. The "present" meant "HERE RIGHT NOW." We no longer had to wait for it, the truth had finally arrived and we had it! (From the 1st century church through today into the future.) So, It was the truth that was HERE, not a moving target that will keep changing whenever twi wanted to declare something no longer "true."