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Reply #780 on: May 21, 2022, 03:17:18 PM
You would you perv 😄😘

George Carlin... was at a friends house, and her dad was watching it, and I heard the term blowjob for the first time.

...but a gentleman perv.. 8)

In the early 70s, we had tickets to see him. The night before he was arrested in Milwaukee for saying the seven words you cannot say in public. We thought his show would be cancelled, but it wasn't. When Carlin stepped out on stage, his first words were those seven words he was arrested for saying the night before. The crowd gave him a standing ovation. 

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Reply #781 on: May 21, 2022, 04:09:30 PM
This YouTube video-trilogy.

Contains pop culture references  (edit : and movie characters)  from over 80 years!

Part 1 https://youtu.be/K9G9lfA8fa8

Part 2 https://youtu.be/YMnAGN2gRsw

Part 3 https://youtu.be/S6yLGIqyBM8


With the main antagonist being OSCAR [the gold academy award {yeah, you heard (read) it right.}]
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Reply #782 on: May 22, 2022, 02:26:08 AM
Tonight wife and I rewatched "Downton Abbey".the movie. Still found it most enjoyable.

Tomorrow we will attend an actual movie theater to see the new movie that just came out.  It's been more years than I can remember that we've gone to a theater. Wife's mobility problems are a big reason.

We're attending a smaller theater that gets first run movies. Owner must have serious connections. There's a Dairy Queen next door. Owned by same guy...so ice cream treats allowed in the theater. :D

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Reply #783 on: May 22, 2022, 03:01:59 PM
Tonight wife and I rewatched "Downton Abbey".the movie. Still found it most enjoyable.

Tomorrow we will attend an actual movie theater to see the new movie that just came out.  It's been more years than I can remember that we've gone to a theater. Wife's mobility problems are a big reason.

We're attending a smaller theater that gets first run movies. Owner must have serious connections. There's a Dairy Queen next door. Owned by same guy...so ice cream treats allowed in the theater. :D

Have fun.  No spoilers tomorrow. 
Someone at the party I was at last night has watched it.  She told me to take some tissues, which wasn't hinted at in the trailers.

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Reply #784 on: May 26, 2022, 05:32:52 AM
Survivor, season 43 finale.  Love this show. Haven't missed a season.

So happy for the winner, much deserved. 


And we did see Downton Abbey yesterday at the movies.   Loved it.  Cried though. 

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Reply #785 on: May 27, 2022, 02:08:20 AM
I had to after the sad news today about the death of Ray Liotta.

It'd been a couple years so I was due anyway..."Goodfellas"! The realism the talented cast brought to the movie made the true story so much more real.

Interesting note. The actual Henry Hill, played by Liotta, started telling people who he was after the movie came out. That got him kicked out of the witness protection program.

Also several real mobsters were hired to make the movie more realistic. They used fake social security numbers. It's not known how they really got paid.

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Reply #786 on: June 02, 2022, 03:37:50 AM

Went to see TopGun Maverick last night at the movies.

That movie had me on the edge of my seat the whole time.  You've got to see it in the big screen, don't wait for it to go to streaming.  Holy flipping hell was that movie good. 

And Tom Cruise is welcome to jump on my couch any day.  I informed Dan that Tom Cruise is now on my list.

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Reply #787 on: June 02, 2022, 04:16:09 AM

Tom Cruise is now on my list.


It’s the Tom twofer.  BOGO.


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Reply #788 on: June 02, 2022, 05:27:41 AM

Tom Cruise is now on my list.


It’s the Tom twofer.  BOGO.



I just cummed.

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Reply #789 on: June 02, 2022, 05:55:48 AM
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I just cummed.


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Reply #790 on: June 09, 2022, 01:50:24 PM

Went to see TopGun Maverick last night at the movies.

That movie had me on the edge of my seat the whole time.  You've got to see it in the big screen, don't wait for it to go to streaming.  Holy flipping hell was that movie good. 

And Tom Cruise is welcome to jump on my couch any day.  I informed Dan that Tom Cruise is now on my list.

A few years ago I visited Eglin Air Force base in the panhandle of Florida. They have a museum there on the history of flight. In the museum they have simulators visitors can go into and experience the flight of one of the fighter jets, from taking off from a carrier to being chased by an enemy aircraft and back to landing on a carrier. The simulator is set up in such a way that you feel everything an actual pilot would feel. It was, to say the least, one of the best simulated rides I ever had.

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Reply #791 on: June 12, 2022, 01:43:44 PM
I'm halfway through the first season of The Boys.  https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1190634
So far I love the series. 
Also: I have a crush on Starlight  :facepalm:

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Reply #792 on: June 12, 2022, 04:21:31 PM
The Janes, a documentary on HBO. A group of young women living in Chicago who started a safe abortion site for hundreds of young women who were scared to go to the Mob run abortion places during the late 1960s and early 1970s. The Chicago Police finally arrested them but their lawyer, knowing the Supreme Court was nearing a decision legalizing abortion, used continuances to stall their trial. In the end, the case was thrown out because of Roe vs Wade.

The documentary comes at a time when the Supreme Court may stop legalizing abortions and if you watch any or all of this HBO documentary, watch the very beginning when a woman describes what she and another woman went through when they paid the Mob run abortionist for their abortions.

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Reply #793 on: June 13, 2022, 01:48:31 PM
Probably only of interest inside the UK.

Just started watching Derry Girls (Channel 4 and Netflix). I had thought it was just for teenagers but someone recommended it. It is about teenagers at a catholic girls school in Northern Ireland at the time of the troubles and is hilarious IMHO. Some of the slang has to be decoded for non-NI residents.


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Reply #794 on: June 13, 2022, 02:07:32 PM
Just started watching Derry Girls (Channel 4 and Netflix). I had thought it was just for teenagers but someone recommended it. It is about teenagers at a catholic girls school in Northern Ireland at the time of the troubles and is hilarious IMHO. Some of the slang has to be decoded for non-NI residents.

Did you ever watch Stan Lee's Lucky Man? The lead actor (James Nesbitt) has a glorious Ulster accent.



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Reply #795 on: June 13, 2022, 02:33:04 PM
I've been wanting to see that ever since I saw the actresses on the british baking show holiday edition. They seemed quite funny.

I started watching Wild Babies on netflix. About the lives of newborn animals out in the wild and in some of the harshest conditions. So far there are lions, seal pups, wild dogs, and my favorite are the elephants. Such gentle and caring giants when it comes to their young.

I will say that I was confused about the lions. There were no herds of animals or congregation of beasts, as an all knowing monkey held the cub up to the sun... was everything I learned about the circle of life bullshit??!! 😏



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Reply #796 on: June 13, 2022, 03:04:19 PM
I will say that I was confused about the lions. There were no herds of animals or congregation of beasts, as an all knowing monkey held the cub up to the sun... was everything I learned about the circle of life bullshit??!! 😏
they might have been practicing social distancing?  ;D



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Reply #797 on: June 13, 2022, 04:45:21 PM
Just started watching Derry Girls (Channel 4 and Netflix). I had thought it was just for teenagers but someone recommended it. It is about teenagers at a catholic girls school in Northern Ireland at the time of the troubles and is hilarious IMHO. Some of the slang has to be decoded for non-NI residents.

Did you ever watch Stan Lee's Lucky Man? The lead actor (James Nesbitt) has a glorious Ulster accent.

I've seen James Nesbitt in many programs but have never heard of Lucky Man before.  I saw Nesbitt on Manchester station once but didn't approach him as he is notoriously bad tempered.

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Reply #798 on: June 14, 2022, 01:35:45 AM
Did you ever watch Stan Lee's Lucky Man? The lead actor (James Nesbitt) has a glorious Ulster accent.
I've seen James Nesbitt in many programs but have never heard of Lucky Man before.  I saw Nesbitt on Manchester station once but didn't approach him as he is notoriously bad tempered.

I've heard the same of John Cleese. A Cambridge student saw him walking across the quadrangle at Downing College and said, "Good afternoon, Mr. Cleese." The response was, "Bugger off!"

He seems pleasant enough in TV interviews, so maybe the poor student caught him on a bad day.



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Reply #799 on: June 14, 2022, 11:36:55 AM

I have been in the presence of two Doctor Who(s). One, David Tennant, was behind me in a crowded theatre bar with his great mate Richard Wilson (One Foot In The Grave).  Tennant got served before I did; as he turned round with a drink in each hand I was tempted to say "nice bit of time travel, Doctor" but thought better of it.


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