'Truly a sight to behold. A man beaten. The once great champ, now, a study in moppishness. No longer the victory hungry stallion we've raced so many times before, but a pathetic, washed up, aged ex-champion.'
[spapad] Friday, February 24, 2012 5:51:10 PM
Here's an easy one:
'Truly a sight to behold. A man beaten. The once great champ, now, a study in moppishness. No longer the victory hungry stallion we've raced so many times before, but a pathetic, washed up, aged ex-champion.'
[guidogodoy] Friday, February 24, 2012 5:28:55 PM
HAAAA!!! Don't even need to blink an eye. One of my favorite actors and i've even posted the "jive" scene here when Mrs. Cleaver passed on....
"Airplane" - Leslie Nieilson's character. Doctor...umm...that woud throw me as it wasn't Oveur / "Huh?" or Striker / WHACK! HAAAAAA!!!
your right giudo , you would have to have seen the movie , i had to look it up , how about "like i itod my wife last night, i says"honey, i never drive faster than i can see! besides its all in the reflexes" movie?
[guidogodoy] Friday, February 17, 2012 9:22:11 PM
Huh. As always, without a lookup, ya got me on that one. Maybe if I sleep on it, it'll come to me in a dream.
your right giudo , you would have to have seen the movie , i had to look it up , how about "like i itod my wife last night, i says"honey, i never drive faster than i can see! besides its all in the reflexes" movie?
[acolyte55] Friday, February 17, 2012 1:16:02 PM
your right giudo , you would have to have seen the movie , i had to look it up , how about "like i itod my wife last night, i says"honey, i never drive faster than i can see! besides its all in the reflexes" movie?
[acolyte55] Friday, February 17, 2012 1:09:05 PM
your right giudo , you would have to have seen the movie , i had to look it up ,
[guidogodoy] Thursday, February 16, 2012 1:16:24 AM
If you had seen the movie, you'd know. The Godfather doesn't say it! It is also repeated as "BLUE! YOU'RE MY BOY!" That help? LOL!!
If hte below is a quote, it is Jurassic Park I. Scene where the park "Crocodile Hunter" is speaking about the raptor.
Question: "Are you in my class?"
Answer: "I am today."
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, February 08, 2012 9:38:26 PM
Question: "Are you in my class?"
Answer: "I am today."
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, October 05, 2011 10:36:56 PM
One of the greatest movies of ALL TIME in one of the greatest scenes. Baseball Furies. That scene of them coming up running over the hill is outstanding.
Waaaaariors, come out to playyyaaaaaayyyyy! (first release of the Warriors was MUCH better than the comic book re-edit of the second, IMO).
[daseeker] Tuesday, October 04, 2011 11:32:44 AM
I'll take that bat and shove it up your A** and turn you into a popsicle! WHAT MOVIE? I told you they where F'in WIMPS!
[spapad] Saturday, October 01, 2011 7:38:03 PM
Yikes!
Remind me to wear a bullet proof vest while watching those videos.
No, I should not be that way. I've been told Islam is a peaceful religion.
I just can't get over the fact of women having to cover up and in some country's not allowed to own a driver's license.
I'd say Islam has a long way to go. I leave it at that.
"Well, the thing is I thought your son was a lady!"
"I can understand that...." LOL!!!!!!
Perhaps a more recent picture of Cat...I mean, Yusuf Islam, would have avoided the confusion with Al Stewart.
spapad wrote:
This was the video I was watching. The two artist's do seem to look a good deal alike.
Ok, so one plays guitar and the other a piano..................an honest mistake!..................now let's not argue about who killed who.
No, wait! The guy at the piano looks just like the guy on the guitar in this video. No wonder I'm confused.
Edited at: Saturday, October 01, 2011 2:03:33 PM Edited at: Saturday, October 01, 2011 2:08:59 PM
[guidogodoy] Saturday, October 01, 2011 6:12:13 PM
"Well, the thing is I thought your son was a lady!"
"I can understand that...." LOL!!!!!!
Perhaps a more recent picture of Cat...I mean, Yusuf Islam, would have avoided the confusion with Al Stewart.
This was the video I was watching. The two artist's do seem to look a good deal alike.
Ok, so one plays guitar and the other a piano..................an honest mistake!..................now let's not argue about who killed who.
No, wait! The guy at the piano looks just like the guy on the guitar in this video. No wonder I'm confused.
Edited at: Saturday, October 01, 2011 2:03:33 PM Edited at: Saturday, October 01, 2011 2:08:59 PM
[spapad] Saturday, October 01, 2011 1:59:30 PM
This was the video I was watching. The two artist's do seem to look a good deal alike.
Ok, so one plays guitar and the other a piano..................an honest mistake!..................now let's not argue about who killed who.
No, wait! The guy at the piano looks just like the guy on the guitar in this video. No wonder I'm confused.
Edited at: Saturday, October 01, 2011 2:03:33 PM Edited at: Saturday, October 01, 2011 2:08:59 PM
[spapad] Saturday, October 01, 2011 1:53:55 PM
I went to the link you posted and was listening to that song and scrolling along the suggestions on the right and The Year of the Cat was listed. So, I immediately went to that song and never paid the slightest attention as to who's song it was, just thought I was still with the same artist. But out of the non metal pop genre, I do think Year of the Cat to be a very cool song.
"Year of the Cat?' That is actually one of my fav (non-metal) tunes of all time. It is by Al Stewart, not Cat Stevens. Are we speaking of the same song (Al Stewart did "Time Passages" as well)? If so, best line is "....you go strolling through the crowd like Peter Lorre contemplating a crime." youtu.be/cqZc7ZQURMs
(Quoting Message by spapad from Friday, September 30, 2011 9:43:32 PM)
spapad wrote:
BTW, best song for me on Cat Stevens is "The year of the Cat" only because I owned no record player in those days and only heard things on the radio. When I got a record player, I discoverd there was a bunch of songs out there I never got a chance to hear. I sure could not rely on my sister for music as she was buying stuff like Bread and Leo Sayer. Ouch.
guidogodoy wrote:
Uhhh...what? Cat Stevens did the soundtrack. Nothing funny about his songs at all. Best one, IMO? While most would say "Wild World," I say "Peace Train!"
It was Jim Staford? I get his name and Ray Stevens mixed up in my brain as they both did funny songs.
Harold and Maude. I great movie. Death obsessed meats excentric/crazy. My kind of movie.
guidogodoy wrote:
Yup. You know me. I certainly DO remember "Cow Patty" there, Philo. I also agree, though, that the scenes with the Black Widows stole the show in #2.
Now "Ma" .... quite another story. IMO, while funny, HER best moment came in another movie: the infamous "Harold and Maude." Cat Stevens soundtrack all the way!
spapad wrote:
GRRAPE APE, GRAPE APE. lol
I just remember that little ditty from a biography thingy or some show like that where they show the movie and give you factoids with it (crap you look for on a Sunday when your bored). It was kinda sad that the second younger aped died at such a young age..............I think that's why I remembered it.
Now, do you remember "Cow Patty" from Any Which Way you Can? HA!! About the only thing funny about number two, except the Black Widows as always.
guidogodoy wrote:
For good or bad, I do know my apes Beagley, Beagley. lol
Didn't know that "Clyde #2" died of a stroke, though! RIP ya big orange monkey...sure he didn't fall off the van?
spapad wrote:
Ma called him a damn monkey but Clyde is an orangatan, of the great ape family (which I'm sure you know and were only joking). He was really very cool. Clyde did not reprise his role in the second film "Any Which Way you Can" because he had grown too large. His replacement, unfortunately, died of a "stroke" of sorts shortly after the film was made.
guidogodoy wrote:
Every Which Way but Loose. - don't recall if they used the line in the sequel.
Best monkey EVER!
acolyte55 wrote:
right turn clyde!
Edited at: Friday, September 30, 2011 10:33:19 PM
[guidogodoy] Friday, September 30, 2011 10:32:21 PM
"Year of the Cat?' That is actually one of my fav (non-metal) tunes of all time. It is by Al Stewart, not Cat Stevens. Are we speaking of the same song (Al Stewart did "Time Passages" as well)? If so, best line is "....you go strolling through the crowd like Peter Lorre contemplating a crime." youtu.be/cqZc7ZQURMs
BTW, best song for me on Cat Stevens is "The year of the Cat" only because I owned no record player in those days and only heard things on the radio. When I got a record player, I discoverd there was a bunch of songs out there I never got a chance to hear. I sure could not rely on my sister for music as she was buying stuff like Bread and Leo Sayer. Ouch.
guidogodoy wrote:
Uhhh...what? Cat Stevens did the soundtrack. Nothing funny about his songs at all. Best one, IMO? While most would say "Wild World," I say "Peace Train!"
It was Jim Staford? I get his name and Ray Stevens mixed up in my brain as they both did funny songs.
Harold and Maude. I great movie. Death obsessed meats excentric/crazy. My kind of movie.
guidogodoy wrote:
Yup. You know me. I certainly DO remember "Cow Patty" there, Philo. I also agree, though, that the scenes with the Black Widows stole the show in #2.
Now "Ma" .... quite another story. IMO, while funny, HER best moment came in another movie: the infamous "Harold and Maude." Cat Stevens soundtrack all the way!
spapad wrote:
GRRAPE APE, GRAPE APE. lol
I just remember that little ditty from a biography thingy or some show like that where they show the movie and give you factoids with it (crap you look for on a Sunday when your bored). It was kinda sad that the second younger aped died at such a young age..............I think that's why I remembered it.
Now, do you remember "Cow Patty" from Any Which Way you Can? HA!! About the only thing funny about number two, except the Black Widows as always.
guidogodoy wrote:
For good or bad, I do know my apes Beagley, Beagley. lol
Didn't know that "Clyde #2" died of a stroke, though! RIP ya big orange monkey...sure he didn't fall off the van?
spapad wrote:
Ma called him a damn monkey but Clyde is an orangatan, of the great ape family (which I'm sure you know and were only joking). He was really very cool. Clyde did not reprise his role in the second film "Any Which Way you Can" because he had grown too large. His replacement, unfortunately, died of a "stroke" of sorts shortly after the film was made.
guidogodoy wrote:
Every Which Way but Loose. - don't recall if they used the line in the sequel.
Best monkey EVER!
acolyte55 wrote:
right turn clyde!
Edited at: Friday, September 30, 2011 10:33:19 PM
[spapad] Friday, September 30, 2011 9:43:32 PM
BTW, best song for me on Cat Stevens is "The year of the Cat" only because I owned no record player in those days and only heard things on the radio. When I got a record player, I discoverd there was a bunch of songs out there I never got a chance to hear. I sure could not rely on my sister for music as she was buying stuff like Bread and Leo Sayer. Ouch.
Uhhh...what? Cat Stevens did the soundtrack. Nothing funny about his songs at all. Best one, IMO? While most would say "Wild World," I say "Peace Train!"
It was Jim Staford? I get his name and Ray Stevens mixed up in my brain as they both did funny songs.
Harold and Maude. I great movie. Death obsessed meats excentric/crazy. My kind of movie.
guidogodoy wrote:
Yup. You know me. I certainly DO remember "Cow Patty" there, Philo. I also agree, though, that the scenes with the Black Widows stole the show in #2.
Now "Ma" .... quite another story. IMO, while funny, HER best moment came in another movie: the infamous "Harold and Maude." Cat Stevens soundtrack all the way!
spapad wrote:
GRRAPE APE, GRAPE APE. lol
I just remember that little ditty from a biography thingy or some show like that where they show the movie and give you factoids with it (crap you look for on a Sunday when your bored). It was kinda sad that the second younger aped died at such a young age..............I think that's why I remembered it.
Now, do you remember "Cow Patty" from Any Which Way you Can? HA!! About the only thing funny about number two, except the Black Widows as always.
guidogodoy wrote:
For good or bad, I do know my apes Beagley, Beagley. lol
Didn't know that "Clyde #2" died of a stroke, though! RIP ya big orange monkey...sure he didn't fall off the van?
spapad wrote:
Ma called him a damn monkey but Clyde is an orangatan, of the great ape family (which I'm sure you know and were only joking). He was really very cool. Clyde did not reprise his role in the second film "Any Which Way you Can" because he had grown too large. His replacement, unfortunately, died of a "stroke" of sorts shortly after the film was made.
guidogodoy wrote:
Every Which Way but Loose. - don't recall if they used the line in the sequel.
Best monkey EVER!
acolyte55 wrote:
right turn clyde!
[spapad] Friday, September 30, 2011 9:27:16 PM
No not Cat, I was still thinking about the Eastwood movie. lol No, I'm not that daft but maybe sometimes not clear. Ooopsy. Now excuse me while I go listen to some Cat.
Uhhh...what? Cat Stevens did the soundtrack. Nothing funny about his songs at all. Best one, IMO? While most would say "Wild World," I say "Peace Train!"
It was Jim Staford? I get his name and Ray Stevens mixed up in my brain as they both did funny songs.
Harold and Maude. I great movie. Death obsessed meats excentric/crazy. My kind of movie.
guidogodoy wrote:
Yup. You know me. I certainly DO remember "Cow Patty" there, Philo. I also agree, though, that the scenes with the Black Widows stole the show in #2.
Now "Ma" .... quite another story. IMO, while funny, HER best moment came in another movie: the infamous "Harold and Maude." Cat Stevens soundtrack all the way!
spapad wrote:
GRRAPE APE, GRAPE APE. lol
I just remember that little ditty from a biography thingy or some show like that where they show the movie and give you factoids with it (crap you look for on a Sunday when your bored). It was kinda sad that the second younger aped died at such a young age..............I think that's why I remembered it.
Now, do you remember "Cow Patty" from Any Which Way you Can? HA!! About the only thing funny about number two, except the Black Widows as always.
guidogodoy wrote:
For good or bad, I do know my apes Beagley, Beagley. lol
Didn't know that "Clyde #2" died of a stroke, though! RIP ya big orange monkey...sure he didn't fall off the van?
spapad wrote:
Ma called him a damn monkey but Clyde is an orangatan, of the great ape family (which I'm sure you know and were only joking). He was really very cool. Clyde did not reprise his role in the second film "Any Which Way you Can" because he had grown too large. His replacement, unfortunately, died of a "stroke" of sorts shortly after the film was made.
guidogodoy wrote:
Every Which Way but Loose. - don't recall if they used the line in the sequel.
Best monkey EVER!
acolyte55 wrote:
right turn clyde!
[guidogodoy] Friday, September 30, 2011 9:18:55 PM
Uhhh...what? Cat Stevens did the soundtrack. Nothing funny about his songs at all. Best one, IMO? While most would say "Wild World," I say "Peace Train!"
It was Jim Staford? I get his name and Ray Stevens mixed up in my brain as they both did funny songs.
Harold and Maude. I great movie. Death obsessed meats excentric/crazy. My kind of movie.
guidogodoy wrote:
Yup. You know me. I certainly DO remember "Cow Patty" there, Philo. I also agree, though, that the scenes with the Black Widows stole the show in #2.
Now "Ma" .... quite another story. IMO, while funny, HER best moment came in another movie: the infamous "Harold and Maude." Cat Stevens soundtrack all the way!
spapad wrote:
GRRAPE APE, GRAPE APE. lol
I just remember that little ditty from a biography thingy or some show like that where they show the movie and give you factoids with it (crap you look for on a Sunday when your bored). It was kinda sad that the second younger aped died at such a young age..............I think that's why I remembered it.
Now, do you remember "Cow Patty" from Any Which Way you Can? HA!! About the only thing funny about number two, except the Black Widows as always.
guidogodoy wrote:
For good or bad, I do know my apes Beagley, Beagley. lol
Didn't know that "Clyde #2" died of a stroke, though! RIP ya big orange monkey...sure he didn't fall off the van?
spapad wrote:
Ma called him a damn monkey but Clyde is an orangatan, of the great ape family (which I'm sure you know and were only joking). He was really very cool. Clyde did not reprise his role in the second film "Any Which Way you Can" because he had grown too large. His replacement, unfortunately, died of a "stroke" of sorts shortly after the film was made.
guidogodoy wrote:
Every Which Way but Loose. - don't recall if they used the line in the sequel.
Best monkey EVER!
acolyte55 wrote:
right turn clyde!
[spapad] Friday, September 30, 2011 9:10:34 PM
It was Jim Staford? I get his name and Ray Stevens mixed up in my brain as they both did funny songs.
Harold and Maude. I great movie. Death obsessed meats excentric/crazy. My kind of movie.
Yup. You know me. I certainly DO remember "Cow Patty" there, Philo. I also agree, though, that the scenes with the Black Widows stole the show in #2.
Now "Ma" .... quite another story. IMO, while funny, HER best moment came in another movie: the infamous "Harold and Maude." Cat Stevens soundtrack all the way!
spapad wrote:
GRRAPE APE, GRAPE APE. lol
I just remember that little ditty from a biography thingy or some show like that where they show the movie and give you factoids with it (crap you look for on a Sunday when your bored). It was kinda sad that the second younger aped died at such a young age..............I think that's why I remembered it.
Now, do you remember "Cow Patty" from Any Which Way you Can? HA!! About the only thing funny about number two, except the Black Widows as always.
guidogodoy wrote:
For good or bad, I do know my apes Beagley, Beagley. lol
Didn't know that "Clyde #2" died of a stroke, though! RIP ya big orange monkey...sure he didn't fall off the van?
spapad wrote:
Ma called him a damn monkey but Clyde is an orangatan, of the great ape family (which I'm sure you know and were only joking). He was really very cool. Clyde did not reprise his role in the second film "Any Which Way you Can" because he had grown too large. His replacement, unfortunately, died of a "stroke" of sorts shortly after the film was made.
guidogodoy wrote:
Every Which Way but Loose. - don't recall if they used the line in the sequel.
Best monkey EVER!
acolyte55 wrote:
right turn clyde!
[spapad] Friday, September 30, 2011 9:04:41 PM
Sorry acolyte, my memory fails me on that line. You may rent it online for $2.99 online from Amazon or buy it used for dirt cheap , but the 2.99 gives you instant access. Thinking about doing it myself since I have not seen it in so long. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by acolyte55 from Friday, September 30, 2011 8:40:52 PM)
acolyte55 wrote:
what was the line , when he grabs the female o-tang for clyde to have some fun with , something like " of all the monkeys in the world i get a junkie "" after clyde injects himself with the narcotics they were going to use to knock out the female !! i am asking not as a trivia question but as one of the funniest movie scenes ever help please . i am typing smiling about it right now
Edited at: Friday, September 30, 2011 9:11:25 PM
[guidogodoy] Friday, September 30, 2011 8:48:20 PM
Yup. You know me. I certainly DO remember "Cow Patty" there, Philo. I also agree, though, that the scenes with the Black Widows stole the show in #2.
Now "Ma" .... quite another story. IMO, while funny, HER best moment came in another movie: the infamous "Harold and Maude." Cat Stevens soundtrack all the way!
I just remember that little ditty from a biography thingy or some show like that where they show the movie and give you factoids with it (crap you look for on a Sunday when your bored). It was kinda sad that the second younger aped died at such a young age..............I think that's why I remembered it.
Now, do you remember "Cow Patty" from Any Which Way you Can? HA!! About the only thing funny about number two, except the Black Widows as always.
guidogodoy wrote:
For good or bad, I do know my apes Beagley, Beagley. lol
Didn't know that "Clyde #2" died of a stroke, though! RIP ya big orange monkey...sure he didn't fall off the van?
spapad wrote:
Ma called him a damn monkey but Clyde is an orangatan, of the great ape family (which I'm sure you know and were only joking). He was really very cool. Clyde did not reprise his role in the second film "Any Which Way you Can" because he had grown too large. His replacement, unfortunately, died of a "stroke" of sorts shortly after the film was made.
guidogodoy wrote:
Every Which Way but Loose. - don't recall if they used the line in the sequel.
Best monkey EVER!
acolyte55 wrote:
right turn clyde!
[acolyte55] Friday, September 30, 2011 8:40:52 PM
what was the line , when he grabs the female o-tang for clyde to have some fun with , something like " of all the monkeys in the world i get a junkie "" after clyde injects himself with the narcotics they were going to use to knock out the female !! i am asking not as a trivia question but as one of the funniest movie scenes ever help please . i am typing smiling about it right now
[spapad] Friday, September 30, 2011 8:40:13 PM
GRRAPE APE, GRAPE APE. lol
I just remember that little ditty from a biography thingy or some show like that where they show the movie and give you factoids with it (crap you look for on a Sunday when your bored). It was kinda sad that the second younger aped died at such a young age..............I think that's why I remembered it.
Now, do you remember "Cow Patty" from Any Which Way you Can? HA!! About the only thing funny about number two, except the Black Widows as always.
For good or bad, I do know my apes Beagley, Beagley. lol
Didn't know that "Clyde #2" died of a stroke, though! RIP ya big orange monkey...sure he didn't fall off the van?
spapad wrote:
Ma called him a damn monkey but Clyde is an orangatan, of the great ape family (which I'm sure you know and were only joking). He was really very cool. Clyde did not reprise his role in the second film "Any Which Way you Can" because he had grown too large. His replacement, unfortunately, died of a "stroke" of sorts shortly after the film was made.
guidogodoy wrote:
Every Which Way but Loose. - don't recall if they used the line in the sequel.
Best monkey EVER!
acolyte55 wrote:
right turn clyde!
[guidogodoy] Friday, September 30, 2011 7:44:26 PM
For good or bad, I do know my apes Beagley, Beagley. lol
Didn't know that "Clyde #2" died of a stroke, though! RIP ya big orange monkey...sure he didn't fall off the van?
Ma called him a damn monkey but Clyde is an orangatan, of the great ape family (which I'm sure you know and were only joking). He was really very cool. Clyde did not reprise his role in the second film "Any Which Way you Can" because he had grown too large. His replacement, unfortunately, died of a "stroke" of sorts shortly after the film was made.
guidogodoy wrote:
Every Which Way but Loose. - don't recall if they used the line in the sequel.
Best monkey EVER!
acolyte55 wrote:
right turn clyde!
[spapad] Thursday, September 29, 2011 8:43:37 PM
Ma called him a damn monkey but Clyde is an orangatan, of the great ape family (which I'm sure you know and were only joking). He was really very cool. Clyde did not reprise his role in the second film "Any Which Way you Can" because he had grown too large. His replacement, unfortunately, died of a "stroke" of sorts shortly after the film was made.
[acolyte55] Thursday, September 29, 2011 7:22:49 PM
right turn clyde!
[spapad] Monday, September 26, 2011 7:28:15 PM
Resistance is Futile! I'm just a sucker for a lost cause. We hate the flame letters.....................over, and over, and over,.........all over the place.
Please pick something else just for a change of scenery.
MY POST WAS NOT DIRECTED AT YOUR POST CRISTA.I APPOLIGISE IF IT SEEMED THAT WAY
WELCOME TO THE BOARD
FIST TO THE SCREEN
(Quoting Message by Crista from Saturday, September 24, 2011 7:40:08 PM)
Crista wrote:
Thank you Spapad :)
Well, maybe I chose a not so famous line from a not so famous movie (not as much as "Use the Force, Luke", that's for sure ;) ), but I really like that line!
It's from Kathryn Bigelow's-James Cameron's Strange Days, a 1995 sci-fi-action movie.
I return the topic to the older (and more experienced) users :)
Edited at: Monday, September 26, 2011 6:29:41 PM
Edited at: Monday, September 26, 2011 7:33:27 PM
[hellrider 31038] Monday, September 26, 2011 6:13:36 PM
MY POST WAS NOT DIRECTED AT YOUR POST CRISTA.I APPOLIGISE IF IT SEEMED THAT WAY
WELCOME TO THE BOARD
FIST TO THE SCREEN
Thank you Spapad :)
Well, maybe I chose a not so famous line from a not so famous movie (not as much as "Use the Force, Luke", that's for sure ;) ), but I really like that line!
It's from Kathryn Bigelow's-James Cameron's Strange Days, a 1995 sci-fi-action movie.
I return the topic to the older (and more experienced) users :)
Edited at: Monday, September 26, 2011 6:29:41 PM
[Crista] Saturday, September 24, 2011 8:32:59 PM
Thank you again :) I'll try with something different, next time.
[spapad] Saturday, September 24, 2011 8:11:24 PM
I remember Strange Days...........Good movie, and don't feel like you can't post here. It's not up to anyone what you want to do.
Thank you Spapad :)
Well, maybe I chose a not so famous line from a not so famous movie (not as much as "Use the Force, Luke", that's for sure ;) ), but I really like that line!
It's from Kathryn Bigelow's-James Cameron's Strange Days, a 1995 sci-fi-action movie.
I return the topic to the older (and more experienced) users :)
[Crista] Saturday, September 24, 2011 7:40:08 PM
Thank you Spapad :)
Well, maybe I chose a not so famous line from a not so famous movie (not as much as "Use the Force, Luke", that's for sure ;) ), but I really like that line!
It's from Kathryn Bigelow's-James Cameron's Strange Days, a 1995 sci-fi-action movie.
I return the topic to the older (and more experienced) users :)
[spapad] Friday, September 23, 2011 9:39:21 PM
Wow............. thanks for disrespecting the noob with only 14 posts. Try to reign it in HELLLLLLLLRRRRRRRIIIIIIIDDDDDERRR. Not cool.. IMO
Crista, I don't know the movie and refuse to google. I'll let someone who knows come up with it. Welcome to the board.