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Post by Shoesy on Nov 27, 2007 23:21:13 GMT -5
I prefer Robert Redford to your guys , and I used to like Mel Gibson until he proved that he was a jerk.
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Post by GitteK on Nov 28, 2007 1:35:12 GMT -5
becky - would you really want to engage in a deep hefty slobbery kiss with THAT moustache ??!! yyyyrrrrkkk............. I have only seen that actor once. That was as the cowboy narrator in "The Big Lebowski" Hysterically funny movie, with Jeff Bridges and wonderful John Goodman. I bet shoesy prefer RR, because he is so short........ for our guys she would need a stool to stand on to get a kiss ;D ;D Well, not Macauley Culkin, maybe....... or my favorite baby angel Dennis The Menace......
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Post by Shoesy on Nov 28, 2007 1:57:06 GMT -5
Gitte - Speaking of that cute little Dennis the Menace, why is he being held by Saddam Hussein in that picture?
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Post by GitteK on Nov 28, 2007 2:12:26 GMT -5
Shoesy, this is the true story, although it may come as a surprise to some of you. Saddam Matthau was in fact Walter's evil twin brother. The Matthau parents soon found out who was the mean-loudmouth and who was the funny-loudmouth - and then sent Saddam away on a one-way ticket to Bagdad. Here he was adopted by the Husseins who ran a small radio repairshop downtown, where baby Saddam learned how to push all the right buttons....... Later on he married the enchanting Madam'Saddam whose mesmerizing looks he simply couldn't resist ! and he also found himself a very clever buddy who taught him all about the real goings-on in the world outside Bagdad: and did those two guys know how to pick themselves some hefty boys'toys : but in the end poor Saddam was put on a pedestal too high for his own good: so I am not really sure if he hangs around somewhere still..... All in all I think you can say that the Matthaus probably made a wise choice keeping Walter............. or maybe not ? I think we can agree that a couple of millions Iraqis would have had a whole different and more enjoyable life with Walter as their president !
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Post by Shoesy on Nov 28, 2007 3:56:12 GMT -5
What a wild imagination our Danish poster has ! ;D
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Post by Happygoin on Nov 28, 2007 7:37:34 GMT -5
Thanks, Gitte. You just made my coffee come out my nose.
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Post by Anne on Nov 28, 2007 10:06:42 GMT -5
Oh Gitte, you should give up the insurance world and make a living by writing books (that is, when you are not busy as a tour guide in Paris ) : "Another view on History, by Auntie Gitte"
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Post by andi on Jan 22, 2008 11:01:33 GMT -5
Last night "Ronin" was on TV (1998).......Gaz was mesmerized! Filmed on location in Paris, Nice and Rome, but mostly Paris. Lots of scenes to spot, the Siene, Monmartre and the chase scene that takes you through everywhere....even OUR street BLVD Grenelle. Probably more of a mans action movie.......but great to watch!
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