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[guidogodoy] Wednesday, January 25, 2017 10:11:56 PM
RIP MTM. Thanks for the laughs.
[guidogodoy] Sunday, January 15, 2017 10:00:33 PM
[666ozzypriest666] Thursday, January 05, 2017 3:37:55 PM
EXTRA FOR GUIDO & CO Ges.m.b.H.: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CspZiwX-rao
[spapad] Wednesday, December 28, 2016 10:03:25 AM
Another one gone from us this year. Carriel portrayed a powerful young woman when all women were still seen as in need of being rescued.
All our people we grew up with. Far to young.
You right JD. Does give someone pause to think that if you don't embrace life now and really participate, you could just be gone any moment now. We've all lived to an age that any thought of being long lived simply because your just sure you will be is just not enough.
[666ozzypriest666] Wednesday, December 28, 2016 9:37:58 AM
Move your old ass away of this page.
[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, December 28, 2016 2:15:00 AM
vail,guido.... yeah that sucks. Carrie Fisher only 60 years old. Shit . Makes ya think the older ya get you should live each day as full and appreciative as ya can,but it's hard to remember that for some reason....get caught up with stuff thats really not as important.
I think I need to get off my ass,stop procrastinating and get into my hobbies and enjoy.
R.I.P. Carrie Fisher. Edited at: Wednesday, December 28, 2016 2:15:51 AM
[Vaillant 3.0] Tuesday, December 27, 2016 11:30:18 PM
Gonna miss Carrie. At least she is one with the Force, now.
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, December 27, 2016 7:11:25 PM
Princess Leia?!? Carrie Fisher? Nooooooooooooo!!!!!
What a tragic loss. While she hated the gold bikini in the Jabba the Hutt scene (loved killing him as she stated), may she RIP knowing that the image of her in that outfit along with her entire career in front of the camera as a witty author and as an activist will make her live on forever. Yet another sad way to close 2016.
[acolyte55] Thursday, September 01, 2016 11:55:38 PM
Jive walking to the jail cell
[666ozzypriest666] Thursday, September 01, 2016 5:59:33 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RijB8wnJCN0
[666ozzypriest666] Thursday, September 01, 2016 5:56:55 AM
PROMOTION - BRUSH YOUR TEETH TO KEEP THEM
[666ozzypriest666] Thursday, September 01, 2016 5:55:27 AM
[666ozzypriest666] Thursday, September 01, 2016 5:48:45 AM
Here comes the hotstepper haaa....
[666ozzypriest666] Thursday, September 01, 2016 5:42:03 AM
[666ozzypriest666] Thursday, September 01, 2016 5:41:24 AM
[Vaillant 3.0] Thursday, September 01, 2016 12:00:27 AM
Weekend's coming up, so that'll give me ample chance to check out those films.
Even watching my own post, I can name all the films but the ones that made me laugh (unsung) were Stir Crazy and Silver Streak. Every time he got thrown off that train and that "SON OF A BITCH!" Just made me laugh like crazy. Richard Pryor and even Scatman Crothers in it (and even Jaws from Bond fame?) just icing on the cake. Damn good film.
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, August 31, 2016 11:03:55 PM
Even watching my own post, I can name all the films but the ones that made me laugh (unsung) were Stir Crazy and Silver Streak. Every time he got thrown off that train and that "SON OF A BITCH!" Just made me laugh like crazy. Richard Pryor and even Scatman Crothers in it (and even Jaws from Bond fame?) just icing on the cake. Damn good film.
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, August 31, 2016 10:56:01 PM
Completely understand. I am still in mourning. All the films. What a humble fellow.
All you youngins. I was born in 69 and used to listen to 8 tracks and 45's. How's eveybody doin, I've been busy with the kids coaching baseball and now soccer. I'm glad summer vacation is almost done !
[guidogodoy] Sunday, August 14, 2016 8:59:36 PM
Whaddup, broham! Just getting back from an emergency trip from Detroit. Good friend from HS's dad passed and he was cremated. Had an (ahem) illegal dumping of his ashes into Lake St. Clair yesterday which has kept me silent of late. Yeah, couldn't afford the time off but, hey, gotta be there for the homies you have known all your life, no? Right on the back of coming back from Brazil before the start of the Olympics but, like a concert, THAT was something one does for an "old friend," eh?
All you youngins. I was born in 69 and used to listen to 8 tracks and 45's. How's eveybody doin, I've been busy with the kids coaching baseball and now soccer. I'm glad summer vacation is almost done !
[Vaillant 3.0] Tuesday, August 09, 2016 5:35:24 PM
All you youngins. I was born in 69 and used to listen to 8 tracks and 45's. How's eveybody doin, I've been busy with the kids coaching baseball and now soccer. I'm glad summer vacation is almost done !
[666ozzypriest666] Tuesday, August 09, 2016 12:07:36 PM
Kiss my aaaaaaaass all together hhhaaahhhaaaaaaa!!! :-D
[METALMANJP] Tuesday, August 09, 2016 8:49:07 AM
All you youngins. I was born in 69 and used to listen to 8 tracks and 45's. How's eveybody doin, I've been busy with the kids coaching baseball and now soccer. I'm glad summer vacation is almost done !
[Becks] Sunday, August 07, 2016 2:09:39 AM
Ahhhh the VHS era. I was born in 1984 so remember it very well. Don't remember VHS music singles though lol. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Nupe The Ripper from Sunday, July 31, 2016 6:09:56 AM)
Nupe The Ripper wrote:
While I personally don't remember much from the VHS era (I was only born in 1991!), I've read about the so-called VHS single. It never was a major success due to the relatively high retail cost, and the VHS format was more suitable for music video compilations or concert videos as even the shortest commercial tapes were usually 60 minutes long.
As for VCRs, my father bought one in the very early 80s and it pretty much cost the entire month's salary for a blue-collar worker. A decade later they were so cheap that it was not unusual for a working-class family to have a couple of them (one for the parents, one for the kids).
[Vaillant 3.0] Monday, August 01, 2016 9:32:26 PM
Man, thanks for all that info, Nupe! You learn something new everyday. Or in this case, confirmed that something once existed (albeit not too popular at the time)!
HB, I do remember noticing that the VCR would take longer to rewind a tape than with the rewinder. Clever idea, but sadly, we are in the DVD era. No need to rewind a DVD!
[Nupe The Ripper] Monday, August 01, 2016 10:41:18 AM
The VHS single usually contained 2-3 music videos, much like a vinyl single with its A- and B-sides. The VHS format was just a bit too clumsy and expensive for this purpose, so VHS singles sold much less than music video compilations and concert videos. Some VHS singles sold pretty well though, usually if the video in question was banned or only had restricted airplay due to explicit content.
[Head banger] Monday, August 01, 2016 9:05:37 AM
I remember rewinders, the idea was that rewinding using your VCR would wear it out. thats back when they were pricy. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Sunday, July 31, 2016 12:48:32 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
The VHS single?? Did it only have the song, or was there a music vid in it, as well?
As for owning a VCR. As far as I was aware (born in '89 here), we had two VCRs - one in the living room and one in my room. This was already late 90s, early 2000s. We used to have this HUGE collection of movies on VHS. Then one day something in our house caught fire while we were out. It didn't spread, but it got hot enough to melt just about anything that was made of plastic. Ever seen a partially-melted TV? That was pretty gnarly. Heh! I also remember that we used have this rewinder thing that was shaped like a car. You put in the tape, press a button and the headlights would turn on while it was rewinding. Pretty cool!
[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, July 31, 2016 12:48:32 PM
The VHS single?? Did it only have the song, or was there a music vid in it, as well?
As for owning a VCR. As far as I was aware (born in '89 here), we had two VCRs - one in the living room and one in my room. This was already late 90s, early 2000s. We used to have this HUGE collection of movies on VHS. Then one day something in our house caught fire while we were out. It didn't spread, but it got hot enough to melt just about anything that was made of plastic. Ever seen a partially-melted TV? That was pretty gnarly. Heh! I also remember that we used have this rewinder thing that was shaped like a car. You put in the tape, press a button and the headlights would turn on while it was rewinding. Pretty cool!
[Head banger] Sunday, July 31, 2016 9:59:27 AM
I dont recall the year they became common, my household was behind the times. but I had a friend with a betamax early on (the sony compeditor to the VHS) and I dont recall any singles for sale, but I never really looked. you bought a concert, or a compilation or most likely you taped something off MTV (or in Canada we had much music)
Only the oldies would know when VHS players became more affordable for the public. Thinking about it, though, I suppose that it wouldn't make sense to sell music videos on tape, considering the recording capacity of a VHS tape, but still. I always wondered if there was ever a niche for that, like with singles in music.
Becks wrote:
I wondered this too haha. I thought, maybe if they had the facilities they recorded them on the VHS from MTV or wherever?
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Okay, Old-Timers. I've had this question knocking around the back of my head for some time now.
Alright. Say it's the late 80s, early 90s. One of your favorite bands releases a music video. You catch it on MTV and really enjoy it. Was there ever a way of procuring an official copy (or...I guess....tape) of that video without recording it on a VHS player?
Yeah, dumb question, but always wondered.
[Nupe The Ripper] Sunday, July 31, 2016 6:09:56 AM
While I personally don't remember much from the VHS era (I was only born in 1991!), I've read about the so-called VHS single. It never was a major success due to the relatively high retail cost, and the VHS format was more suitable for music video compilations or concert videos as even the shortest commercial tapes were usually 60 minutes long.
As for VCRs, my father bought one in the very early 80s and it pretty much cost the entire month's salary for a blue-collar worker. A decade later they were so cheap that it was not unusual for a working-class family to have a couple of them (one for the parents, one for the kids).
[Vaillant 3.0] Saturday, July 30, 2016 1:32:37 PM
Only the oldies would know when VHS players became more affordable for the public. Thinking about it, though, I suppose that it wouldn't make sense to sell music videos on tape, considering the recording capacity of a VHS tape, but still. I always wondered if there was ever a niche for that, like with singles in music.
I wondered this too haha. I thought, maybe if they had the facilities they recorded them on the VHS from MTV or wherever?
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Okay, Old-Timers. I've had this question knocking around the back of my head for some time now.
Alright. Say it's the late 80s, early 90s. One of your favorite bands releases a music video. You catch it on MTV and really enjoy it. Was there ever a way of procuring an official copy (or...I guess....tape) of that video without recording it on a VHS player?
Yeah, dumb question, but always wondered.
[Becks] Saturday, July 30, 2016 3:23:43 AM
I wondered this too haha. I thought, maybe if they had the facilities they recorded them on the VHS from MTV or wherever? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Friday, July 22, 2016 9:46:34 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Okay, Old-Timers. I've had this question knocking around the back of my head for some time now.
Alright. Say it's the late 80s, early 90s. One of your favorite bands releases a music video. You catch it on MTV and really enjoy it. Was there ever a way of procuring an official copy (or...I guess....tape) of that video without recording it on a VHS player?
VHS in a store or on TV were the only ways I knew of....
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Okay, Old-Timers. I've had this question knocking around the back of my head for some time now.
Alright. Say it's the late 80s, early 90s. One of your favorite bands releases a music video. You catch it on MTV and really enjoy it. Was there ever a way of procuring an official copy (or...I guess....tape) of that video without recording it on a VHS player?
Yeah, dumb question, but always wondered.
[guidogodoy] Monday, July 25, 2016 11:12:42 AM
VHS in a store or on TV were the only ways I knew of....
Okay, Old-Timers. I've had this question knocking around the back of my head for some time now.
Alright. Say it's the late 80s, early 90s. One of your favorite bands releases a music video. You catch it on MTV and really enjoy it. Was there ever a way of procuring an official copy (or...I guess....tape) of that video without recording it on a VHS player?
Yeah, dumb question, but always wondered.
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, July 22, 2016 9:46:34 PM
Okay, Old-Timers. I've had this question knocking around the back of my head for some time now.
Alright. Say it's the late 80s, early 90s. One of your favorite bands releases a music video. You catch it on MTV and really enjoy it. Was there ever a way of procuring an official copy (or...I guess....tape) of that video without recording it on a VHS player?
Yeah, dumb question, but always wondered.
[spapad] Tuesday, May 17, 2016 6:49:05 AM
[guidogodoy] Friday, June 12, 2015 1:59:07 PM
R.I.P. Sir Christopher. Anyone who didn't know his work misses some massive films. I'll miss him.
[J.D. DIAMOND] Friday, February 27, 2015 7:44:44 PM
Definately a sadder place today guido....how fun was it to watch those episodes of old Star Trek from our childhood.....just priceless...I had a toy phaser when I was a kid.
[guidogodoy] Friday, February 27, 2015 7:05:54 PM
The world is, again, a sadder place. Live long and prosper in the afterworld, Mr. Nimoy.
[METAL MELTDOWN] Tuesday, June 24, 2014 1:40:13 PM
I created this thread several years ago. No I AM an old timer.....
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, May 28, 2014 2:24:19 AM
Joe Lynn Turner. Classic Rainbow.
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, May 27, 2014 4:15:08 AM
Driver's Seat.
[guidogodoy] Thursday, May 22, 2014 11:09:31 PM
Moon Unit Zappa: gag me with a spoon!
[guidogodoy] Monday, May 05, 2014 12:18:40 AM
The 142nd fastest gun in the west!
[guidogodoy] Thursday, February 27, 2014 9:53:24 PM
Coins and their metal (to bring back this old topic), one clear exception: the Kennedy 1/2 dollar.
It is an unsung hero as it had a greater percentage of silver in the mix. The '64s for sure (something like 90% silver). After, they still had 40% or something of the sort. Heck, makes 'em worth $1.50 USD!!
(for the record, I think my comic book collection is going at about the same rate). Hmmm...let's see what my 8 copies of Spawn #1 are selling for nowadays.
I doubt that you will ever get more than a penny. pre 1993 ( think) are pure copper, so those are worth selling for the metal value, currently 1.6 cents worth. the once since are not worth much since they are an alloy. the US coins have been alloy or layered depending on the denomination for a long time, so never worth anything for the metal
I have been shot down with a canadian coin in the states before, that I got in change there. ffs.
guidogodoy wrote:
That is just it: WHY could you catch a buzz? Your answer below deducts points. It had nothing to do with ink, per se. What was it?
Full credit for the penny on the arm of the turntable. Hey, HB. No more 1 cent pieces? Should I hold on to my old maple leaf ones? I was in a store the other day when a lady was shut down for trying to pass of a Canadian quarter. WTF?!? The world is falling apart.
METALMANJP wrote:
To catch a BUZZ ! And I used the penny before.
[Head banger] Wednesday, February 26, 2014 7:10:47 PM
it could do 45's. I have no idea if there was a way to do 78's. forget the brand though
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, February 26, 2014 5:54:01 PM
Yup, and in North America, this sort of "spirit duplicator" was known as a Ditto Machine! Ditto paper and the machine used to make the copies coexisted with the mimeograph but was invented later. It was the immediate precursor to the photocopy machine! The buzz came from the mineral spirits that were used to make the copies.
it was solvent based, the process to ink the papers. probably something like acetone or rubbing alcohol ,like a quick huff on an old fashioned glue bottle ,
[acolyte55] Wednesday, February 26, 2014 3:47:47 PM
it was solvent based, the process to ink the papers. probably something like acetone or rubbing alcohol ,like a quick huff on an old fashioned glue bottle ,
[Vaillant 3.0] Wednesday, February 26, 2014 12:01:42 AM
There is only one right answer. Ink doesn't play into it. Perhaps in a mimeograph or a carbon copy but neither directly gave you a buzz. Only one sort of duplication did it.
My question? Name it!
METALMANJP wrote:
Not sure what you are looking for. The smell of the ink, the chemicals, alchol ?
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, February 25, 2014 6:45:40 PM
There is only one right answer. Ink doesn't play into it. Perhaps in a mimeograph or a carbon copy but neither directly gave you a buzz. Only one sort of duplication did it.
My question? Name it!
METALMANJP wrote:
Not sure what you are looking for. The smell of the ink, the chemicals, alchol ?
[Vaillant 3.0] Tuesday, February 25, 2014 6:06:30 PM
There is only one right answer. Ink doesn't play into it. Perhaps in a mimeograph or a carbon copy but neither directly gave you a buzz. Only one sort of duplication did it.
My question? Name it!
METALMANJP wrote:
Not sure what you are looking for. The smell of the ink, the chemicals, alchol ?
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, February 25, 2014 2:23:26 PM
There is only one right answer. Ink doesn't play into it. Perhaps in a mimeograph or a carbon copy but neither directly gave you a buzz. Only one sort of duplication did it.
Not sure what you are looking for. The smell of the ink, the chemicals, alchol ?
[METALMANJP] Tuesday, February 25, 2014 11:55:47 AM
Not sure what you are looking for. The smell of the ink, the chemicals, alchol ?
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, February 25, 2014 10:56:12 AM
Mimeograph - nope. Close, but no cigar.
Had you gotten the answer, you would have won the grand prize: a real turntable! LOL! Of course, you'd have to pay s/h and any duty costs but the penny would have been included.
Record player you describe sounds like one my sister and I had. It was a box. Take the cover off to expose the arm / turntable. Played '45s natively but could do a '78 as well. HA!
I think mine is still at my mom's house. Probably worth a Canadian penny to a collector.
we had a record player. arm was round, head was small, couldnt get place to tape a penny on.
by the time I hit age of wanting a buzz zerox had killed that.
guidogodoy wrote:
You remember "HEARING??" Never actually did it?! You poor creature. couldn't afford a turntable, eh? lol Certainly couldn't have much to do with age.
I'll let the wet paper answer go for a bit to see if anyone can answer it. Very common, though. Teachers hand out some activity and the paper is a little wet so the first thing to do is take a huge sniff. Why?
Head banger wrote:
I remember hearing taping a penny to the needle arm, but the smelling wet paper I have no memory of. do explain
guidogodoy wrote:
BS., old fart. How did you know that a penny was involved?
Head banger wrote:
dont recall
guidogodoy wrote:
LOL! Yes, you are hereby deemed an old fart!
Now why did kids smell papers (such as in F.B's Days off??) when they were wet and handed out to students?
Head banger wrote:
thought you would like that.
guidogodoy wrote:
Heh, what WAS the old trick = part of the question. An old fart who knows. 100% credit given.
Head banger wrote:
well, canada has discontinued the penny, so I cant help you
[Head banger] Monday, February 24, 2014 9:35:35 PM
I doubt that you will ever get more than a penny. pre 1993 ( think) are pure copper, so those are worth selling for the metal value, currently 1.6 cents worth. the once since are not worth much since they are an alloy. the US coins have been alloy or layered depending on the denomination for a long time, so never worth anything for the metal
I have been shot down with a canadian coin in the states before, that I got in change there. ffs.
That is just it: WHY could you catch a buzz? Your answer below deducts points. It had nothing to do with ink, per se. What was it?
Full credit for the penny on the arm of the turntable. Hey, HB. No more 1 cent pieces? Should I hold on to my old maple leaf ones? I was in a store the other day when a lady was shut down for trying to pass of a Canadian quarter. WTF?!? The world is falling apart.
METALMANJP wrote:
To catch a BUZZ ! And I used the penny before.
[Head banger] Monday, February 24, 2014 9:24:27 PM
MIMIOGRAPH INK?
we had a record player. arm was round, head was small, couldnt get place to tape a penny on.
by the time I hit age of wanting a buzz zerox had killed that.
You remember "HEARING??" Never actually did it?! You poor creature. couldn't afford a turntable, eh? lol Certainly couldn't have much to do with age.
I'll let the wet paper answer go for a bit to see if anyone can answer it. Very common, though. Teachers hand out some activity and the paper is a little wet so the first thing to do is take a huge sniff. Why?
Head banger wrote:
I remember hearing taping a penny to the needle arm, but the smelling wet paper I have no memory of. do explain
guidogodoy wrote:
BS., old fart. How did you know that a penny was involved?
Head banger wrote:
dont recall
guidogodoy wrote:
LOL! Yes, you are hereby deemed an old fart!
Now why did kids smell papers (such as in F.B's Days off??) when they were wet and handed out to students?
Head banger wrote:
thought you would like that.
guidogodoy wrote:
Heh, what WAS the old trick = part of the question. An old fart who knows. 100% credit given.
Head banger wrote:
well, canada has discontinued the penny, so I cant help you
[guidogodoy] Monday, February 24, 2014 6:15:47 PM
That is just it: WHY could you catch a buzz? Your answer below deducts points. It had nothing to do with ink, per se. What was it?
Full credit for the penny on the arm of the turntable. Hey, HB. No more 1 cent pieces? Should I hold on to my old maple leaf ones? I was in a store the other day when a lady was shut down for trying to pass of a Canadian quarter. WTF?!? The world is falling apart.
[METALMANJP] Monday, February 24, 2014 11:47:51 AM
To catch a BUZZ ! And I used the penny before.
[guidogodoy] Monday, February 24, 2014 9:13:35 AM
You remember "HEARING??" Never actually did it?! You poor creature. couldn't afford a turntable, eh? lol Certainly couldn't have much to do with age.
I'll let the wet paper answer go for a bit to see if anyone can answer it. Very common, though. Teachers hand out some activity and the paper is a little wet so the first thing to do is take a huge sniff. Why?
well, canada has discontinued the penny, so I cant help you
[Head banger] Sunday, February 23, 2014 2:03:05 PM
well, canada has discontinued the penny, so I cant help you
[guidogodoy] Sunday, February 23, 2014 12:51:40 PM
Speaking of me and what I posted about the "pops/jumps" in Defenders, who else but me remembers the trick of how to keep a needle from jumping around too much on a turntable? (ed. note. Looking right at mine which IS working, btw).
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, January 28, 2014 11:23:28 PM
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, December 17, 2013 12:52:24 AM
You go strolling through the crowd like Peter Lorre contemplating a crime.....
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, December 11, 2013 10:50:07 PM
Basic mandolin but, hell, it is a mandolin!!
[Budred] Monday, December 09, 2013 11:08:44 AM
I think I got here just in time to help start the fall. Unintended of course. I used to want to participate and get others to also but anymore it's just check in, see if there is anything to comment on, laugh at the ridiculous, then go to Youtube or Facebook. There's not much to try to participate in.
[Head banger] Monday, December 09, 2013 8:13:09 AM
but hey, at least the site gets its daily quota of idiots..... yes, to think what we once were and what we have become is sad
[Becks] Monday, December 09, 2013 12:19:45 AM
I remember how this site was when I joined back in 2009 (I think lol) and it's a shell of what it was even then
I cry for what this site was once. It is now dominated by idiots who can barely form sentences. Cut and paste from FaceBook. What a way to honor the mighty Priest.
[guidogodoy] Sunday, December 08, 2013 11:11:26 PM
I cry for what this site was once. It is now dominated by idiots who can barely form sentences. Cut and paste from FaceBook. What a way to honor the mighty Priest.
[Head banger] Friday, September 13, 2013 9:56:28 PM
I cant remember the movie, sorry. the book was so much more worth it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, September 13, 2013 8:05:08 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Ok, time is up.
It is Stephen King's "The Stand." Molly Ringworm (heh) just loses her father to the superflu and plops him hin the ground with the help of Harold Lauder. Amazingly, she pops right into a good mood that very evening, finds an old turntable and this is the song she puts on.
guidogodoy wrote:
Great performance and also the topic for a trivia question. This beautiful song pops up at a VERY odd place in a Stephen King film. Which and were?
[guidogodoy] Friday, September 13, 2013 8:05:08 PM
Ok, time is up.
It is Stephen King's "The Stand." Molly Ringworm (heh) just loses her father to the superflu and plops him hin the ground with the help of Harold Lauder. Amazingly, she pops right into a good mood that very evening, finds an old turntable and this is the song she puts on.
Great performance and also the topic for a trivia question. This beautiful song pops up at a VERY odd place in a Stephen King film. Which and were?
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, September 10, 2013 12:38:22 AM
Holy shit....for you, JD.
While I have a typo in the word "where" (as in "where does this show up in the film?). It hits me. Ossie Davis is in it as well !!! (seel Two posts below).
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, September 10, 2013 12:04:48 AM
Great performance and also the topic for a trivia question. This beautiful song pops up at a VERY odd place in a Stephen King film. Which and were?
[guidogodoy] Monday, July 29, 2013 1:14:19 PM
HA! Do you honestly think that I could just jump to the last minute?! Didn't remember this one too well but when I saw Roddy McDowall and Ossie Davis (both GREAT actors), I just had to watch it all again.
Absolute masterpiece by Serling. Poor Portifoy, though. After 30 years of service, he didn't deserve it!
Creepy as hell! GREAT!!
[J.D. DIAMOND] Monday, July 29, 2013 1:59:10 AM
This one is for especially Guido...dude just watched this ha ha,skip to the 30:00 minute mark at the end...this shit scared me back in the late 70's when I saw it,I must of been like 7 years old,but it scared the hell out of me haha... "The Cemetary" from the genious Rod Serling's Night Gallery
[guidogodoy] Saturday, July 13, 2013 11:49:22 PM
Who is letting this thread drop? Damn newbie stooges!
Almost bust a nut trying to hit the notes in this song when I was younger.
"skewers?" Ha! With no punctuation, i was more of the opinion that it was just some old guy mashing keys on a keyboard or, as Vail suggested, someone who just wanted to show his love for WOW=World of Warcraft. "Rapist's wit" is more like it. You certainly screw the English language. BWHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!
Would you like me to sing the "Interjection" song for you? From memory: "Interjections show excitement or emotion - are generally set apart from a sentence by an exclamation point or by a comma when the feeling is not as strong." Um..punctuation?
I shall begin to lobby to have Schoolhouse Rock put back on Saturday mornings just so you can brush up while scratching yourself, eating your Froot Loops in your PJs in front of the tube. Ah, I can see it now.... LOL!
Deep Freeze wrote:
Umm....YES!!!!!! And, it was more of an INTERJECTION and an exclamation... BAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (*Ah yes! The rapier wit of the "Old Timer" once again skewers his helpless prey!!!)
guidogodoy wrote:
To what does that exclamation refer, Old Timer? Just Paul Simon or the amalgamation of this reliquia as a whole? LOL!!
"skewers?" Ha! With no punctuation, i was more of the opinion that it was just some old guy mashing keys on a keyboard or, as Vail suggested, someone who just wanted to show his love for WOW=World of Warcraft. "Rapist's wit" is more like it. You certainly screw the English language. BWHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!
Would you like me to sing the "Interjection" song for you? From memory: "Interjections show excitement or emotion - are generally set apart from a sentence by an exclamation point or by a comma when the feeling is not as strong." Um..punctuation?
I shall begin to lobby to have Schoolhouse Rock put back on Saturday mornings just so you can brush up while scratching yourself, eating your Froot Loops in your PJs in front of the tube. Ah, I can see it now.... LOL!
Deep Freeze wrote:
Umm....YES!!!!!! And, it was more of an INTERJECTION and an exclamation... BAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (*Ah yes! The rapier wit of the "Old Timer" once again skewers his helpless prey!!!)
guidogodoy wrote:
To what does that exclamation refer, Old Timer? Just Paul Simon or the amalgamation of this reliquia as a whole? LOL!!
Deep Freeze wrote:
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