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FPrice said:For Double Jeopardy, who said,
"Mine's bigger.".
Chevy Chase in "Deal of the Century"?
KMaurer said:Sounds a bit like the scene with the killer rabbit in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Can't be sure that it's the exact quote without looking or listening (either of which would be cheating).
Ken
FPrice said:Chevy Chase in "Deal of the Century"?
He may well have, but that's not the reference I was thinking of.
Hint: Think of a suave fraternity brother in the produce section.
Martlet said:Tom Berenger in that movie about Snipers that I can't remember the name of and am too lazy to look up.
Here's one back at you.
"I just threw your stinking palm tree overboard. Now, what's all this crud about no movie tonight!"
Martlet said:Tom Berenger in that movie about Snipers that I can't remember the name of and am too lazy to look up.
Here's one back at you.
"I just threw your stinking palm tree overboard. Now, what's all this crud about no movie tonight!"
KMaurer said:Sounds a lot like Tom Beringer to me. (You had to know that I've watched that movie more than once, usually screaming about the countless stupidities.)
Ken
Nickle said:Lynne, you're not alone, I have both CRS and CRAFT.
I know the movie, just can't remember the name.
I had to google ensign pulver and tony curtis.
The movie was Mr Roberts.
dwarven1 said:Easy, Lynne!
That was Tony'd GGGGrandfather, Ben Franklin in 1776, referrering to being called an Englisman when he doesn't have the full rights of an Englishman.
My favorite line from that movie is the opening line - "I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is a disgrace, two are a law firm, and three or more are a CONGRESS!"
Ross
Nickle said:That was Clint Eastwood in one of the Dirty Harry movies.
TonyD said:"You shouldn't litter, Faggety. It's ecologically unsound."
Lynne said:TonyD said:"You shouldn't litter, Faggety. It's ecologically unsound."
Hamburger Hill?