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Raf

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  1. I dare you find one. JAWS Iv was the Revenge, not II
  2. One Song, Glory No Day But Today La Vie Boheme
  3. Very very close Close enough to give it to you. No II. JAWS: The Revenge of the Nerds
  4. I was a big Happy Days fan. Cousin Roger. LOL.
  5. I guess that means this thread just jumped the shark. Ted McGinley
  6. A shark with a grudge preys upon a group of social outcasts trying to form a fraternity.
  7. Fun fact: Her voice was dubbed in West Side Story.
  8. It isn't true. Not for her. It's true for Prince, not for her. I hear your words and in my head I know they're smart. But my heart, Anita, but my heart!!!!
  9. That post just made me cry for Argentina.
  10. I think the answer to whether Christians and Muslims worship the same God has everything to do with how you approach it. If you look at it historically, Christians, Muslims and Jews do indeed worship the same God, but they disagree vehemently on his attributes. Jews say God is one. Most Christians (present company excepted) say God is one-in-three-and-three-in-one. Muslims say no, Jews got that one right: God is one. They are disagreeing about God's attributes, about his qualities, about what he wants, about his rules, about his restrictions, about what he allows and demands and requires, about who he saves, about who he condemns and how he condemns them. Historically, for these three religions, the same God is being worshipped. However, theologically each of these religions teaches that the other two are wrong about God in a way that disqualifies Him as "God." Jews do not believe Jesus is God. Most Christians do (again, present company excepted, pca). So a Jew could not say "We worship the same God" and be theologically correct. Because the Jew would not agree that the Christians worship their God. The Jew would find the Christian worship blasphemous. Christians (pca) think Jews have lost sight of the true God they used to worship but rejected when he revealed himself in person. And Muslims, well... Point is, the way I see it, if you put the emphasis on "God," then I think the answer is yes: they both (all) worship the same God. But if you put the emphasis on "worship," the answer is no. They disagree with each other to a mutually exclusive extent. Only one of the tree (at most) can correctly worship God. The others are worshipping falsely, which disqualifies the object of their worship as God.
  11. "What is it with all the women in this family, that makes all the men in this family wanna leave?" ... "Julie, you're here!" "What does that make you, Sherlock Holmes? I live here!"
  12. Although George is right, I'm going to jump in out of turn with a not-so-subtle commentary on the current status of this thread: "Lighten up, Francis."
  13. I'm torn between Edward Scissorhands and Stir Crazy. Which one is closer? Ok, Augustus narrows it down to two movies, one a remake of the other. From your hint, I'm guessing people are more familiar with the original than the remake, so someone who doesn't recognize the quotes would be less familiar with the remake, making this: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory starring Johnny Depp.
  14. The Producers Nathan Lane The Birdcage
  15. Will double check this after posting. The In-Laws Peter Falk The Princess Bride Checked.
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