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10th July 06, 04:31 PM
#21
Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
Uh-huh...
Like that was the only good thing about the evening.
Rex.
Oh, Rex did you HAVE to do that?!!
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10th July 06, 07:20 PM
#22
Rex, that was a priceless post! that must go down in the XMarks annals as one of the all time best replies!
I have tears in my eyes from laughing! Damn, that was funny!
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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11th July 06, 02:27 AM
#23
Originally Posted by Big Paul
Very good! On a recent trip to Kentucky I ran into the kentucky chapter of the Hell's Angel's... Yes the real deal!! They were all very polite..
I have found that most "Big Bad Biker Types" are nice friendly people!
I've met several "so called outlaws", or "one percenters" and it hs been my experiemce that if you treat them with respect you'l get the same from them.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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11th July 06, 02:37 AM
#24
Originally Posted by Panache
Not always though, I would point out "LOR:Two Towers", "ST: The Wrath of Khan*", "SW: The Empire Strikes Back", "For a Few Dollars More", and "Superman II*" as examples where the second film was better than the third (and sometimes the first movie) of a trilogy.
Cheers
* Ok, OK not real trilogies
But, I'd say that the second "Highlander movie" was a total bomb, possibly the worst sequal I've ever seen.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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11th July 06, 06:02 AM
#25
Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Kilted is probably the most comfie way to see a movie.
I heard that kilted was the most comfie way to do ANYTHING
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11th July 06, 06:05 AM
#26
Originally Posted by Hamish
The entire building absolutely reeked of the sickening smell of popcorn, which I loathe, and the price of admission was horrendously expensive for one film and about a dozen trailers.
I don't know....it sure doesn't sound as though you enjoyed yourself. You DO NOT strike me as the moviegoing type.
Here in the states we must pay a large sum of money to watch the movie and then they make us also sit through a commercial for some product. When they first started that it was a real insult. I'm paying this sort of money AND I have to sit and watch a commercial????
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11th July 06, 06:08 AM
#27
Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
I'm virtually certain that the seat pops up in such a way so that the row behind me gets a free kilt check.
Several guys have mentioned this, but I don't remember seeing women having a problem with their dresses flying up in the air. :confused:
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11th July 06, 07:07 AM
#28
no mashed pleats!
Since we're on the topic, I had a happy experience last week...wore that wool blend Gordon that I got from the "scratch and dent" room at Stillwater to go see the Superman flick. I did what I hoped was a perfect pleat sweep as I sat down and proceeded to sit through the two hour plus duration of the movie. I got up expecting that I would have somehow mashed a couple of the pleats and that I would be walking around with them askew until I could get to an iron but I stood up and everything was PERFECT. Ahhh! I must have done a perfect sweep....
Best
AA
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11th July 06, 07:20 AM
#29
Originally Posted by pbpersson
I heard that kilted was the most comfie way to do ANYTHING
Nope.
Pulling cable through an attic, for example.
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11th July 06, 08:35 AM
#30
Originally Posted by JerMc
But, I'd say that the second "Highlander movie" was a total bomb, possibly the worst sequal I've ever seen.
I organized a Fencing Club outing where we all went to the movies to see "Highlander II: The Sickening". Some of those people probably still are angry at me. I pretend there are no "Highlander " sequels, after all "THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE!"
Cheers
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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