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Raf

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  1. Lane Smith Anthony Hopkins Frank Langella
  2. Anyone ever notice how SIT is perfectly represented in the Emperor's New Clothes story?
  3. Based on the fact that Mel hasn't played a lot of characters played by others, I'm gonna take an educated guess and say Hamlet
  4. Didn't we say go for it after enough time has passed, so long as you admit it? I don't remember
  5. Not one verse or one explanation of one verse. I'll wait.
  6. The lead actor on this movie still owns the 1948 Ford Super Deluxe that he waxed during an unwitting training sequence in the middle of the film.
  7. Aliens arrive on Earth in gigantic vessels, just in time to witness the third installment of a zombie apocalypse franchise.
  8. One of the worst shows in television history, unless, you know, you liked it. The forgettable theme song was written by Randy Newman. So were most other songs on the show, which was part Hill Street Blues, part Glee.
  9. "I'm gonna let ya' in on a little secret, Ray. K-Mart sucks."
  10. I think it would be awesome if you quoted and responded to the actual verses instead of quoting and responding to my flippant summaries. Here you have Bible verses that actually authorize a slaveowner to keep a man's wife and children if the man leaves. In fact, you'd be hard pressed to find a provision allowing the slavemaster to release them! Try that in today's culture. Go on, I dare you. You'd never get away with it, and with good reason. I don't see how a word study or a better understanding of Hebrew definitions changes the fact that a man's wife and children are effectively being held hostage by a slavemaster and the only solution is to submit to a lifetime of slavery. What the bloody hell? But PLEASE, show me how words and definitions and "context" make this a morally acceptable practice! PLEASE!
  11. If I can back up for a moment: Seymour Parrish: One Hour Photo Sean Maguire: Good Will Hunting Daniel Hillard: Mrs. Doubtfire
  12. More famous roles: John Keating Peter Banning
  13. Please explain each verse in its context and demonstrate that the situation being described and prescribed is morally acceptable.
  14. Also fits Threes Company. Spinoffs The Ropers and Threes a Crowd. In Britain, Man About the House and Robins Nest. Not sure of the Ropers equivalent.
  15. I'm sorry, but the verses speak for themselves quite clearly, I think. You keep saying there are different definitions and contexts, but I seem to be the only one quoting scriptures here.
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