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shadowsteel9 wrote:Mayor Goldie Wilson! I like the sound of that!
Back to the future
Sackett58 wrote:shadowsteel9 wrote:Mayor Goldie Wilson! I like the sound of that!
Back to the future
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Excellent Retort!!
Sackett58 wrote:Chuck Noland: WILSON.
Cast Away
Sackett58 wrote:Connie: Oh, Professor, you're full of whimsy.
Professor Wagstaff: Can you notice it from there? I'm always that way after I eat radishes.
Horse Feathers
suggs wrote:Sackett58 wrote:Chuck Noland: WILSON.
Cast Away
er........how was this a retort to "Everbodys alone"? i hope its not some pretentious "you have to know the film" comment
suggs wrote:Sackett58 wrote:Connie: Oh, Professor, you're full of whimsy.
Professor Wagstaff: Can you notice it from there? I'm always that way after I eat radishes.
Horse Feathers
and how was this a retort to Mayor Goldoe wilson?
Sackett58 wrote:Radio Sportscaster: Take me home momma and put me to bed. I have seen enough to know I have seen too much.
A League of Their Own
mandyb wrote:Sackett58 wrote:Radio Sportscaster: Take me home momma and put me to bed. I have seen enough to know I have seen too much.
A League of Their Own
"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet"
Randy Bachman
Suggs is such a pedantical little bugger, isn't he?
mandyb wrote:Sackett58 wrote:Radio Sportscaster: Take me home momma and put me to bed. I have seen enough to know I have seen too much.
A League of Their Own
"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet"
Randy Bachman
Suggs is such a pedantical little bugger, isn't he?
suggs wrote:mandyb wrote:Sackett58 wrote:Radio Sportscaster: Take me home momma and put me to bed. I have seen enough to know I have seen too much.
A League of Their Own
"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet"
Randy Bachman
Suggs is such a pedantical little bugger, isn't he?
It should be: "Suggs is such a pedantic little bugger"
pe·dan·tic Audio Help /pəˈdæntɪk/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[puh-dan-tik]
–adjective 1. ostentatious in one's learning.
2. overly concerned with minute details or formalisms, esp. in teaching.
Also, pe·dan·ti·cal.
Sackett58 wrote:Narrator: We bring you the circus, pied piper whose magic tunes greet children of all ages, from six to 60, into a tinsel and spun-candy world of reckless beauty and mounting laughter and whirling thrills; of rhythm, excitement and grace; of blaring and daring and dance; of high-stepping horses and high-flying stars.
The Greatest Show on Earth
suggs wrote:Nah. No one says pedantical. That dictionary is rubbish![]()
mandyb wrote:suggs wrote:Nah. No one says pedantical. That dictionary is rubbish![]()
I will always say it, from this day hence.
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