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When you come to an intro thread insulting everyone right away, don't sit well with a lot of us

Shut your mouth until you have 1000 posts so you know who is who.................But I suspect you know everyone well here dooshalot
That is yer version of being welcoming.I insulted no one.
Which does not explain yer peskiness and number of posts outright
attacking me.I'm used to your type.Too bad you aren't used to your type.
Sigmund Freud would have no time for your type on his couch.
There will always be Internet bullies.Such is Life.
 
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Sounds too mush like the Andy Griffith movie - Onionhead - { 1958 }
With Walter Matthau unbelievably out of character.
That's just insane, you just want Helen Crump to beat you. Or is it the drug store girl...
 
:cranky::tongue-44:Only one here that is allowed to tell that to me is Hossfly.
Are you famaliar with the act - Burns and Allen.George Burns ended each
- The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show - { 1950-58 } ended each episode
with Burns puffing on his ever-present cigar and " Say Goodnight,Gracie ".
They were married.No two married loved each other more from the Golden Age.
 
Are you famaliar with the act - Burns and Allen.George Burns ended each
- The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show - { 1950-58 } ended each episode
with Burns puffing on his ever-present cigar and " Say Goodnight,Gracie ".
They were married.No two married loved each other more from the Golden Age.
Later they asked Mr. Burns about his sex life. He told them that at his age it was like playing pool with a rope.
 
Only movie Griffith was in that was good was No Time For Sargeants and even that was cornball. But I liked him in the show with Don Knotts...another cornball actor.


His best and most unbelievable performance was in the classic Elia Kazan
drama - A Face in the Crowd - { 1957 }. With repucussions more than
mirroring many high power Pols today.Face was written by the great
Budd Schulberg of - On the Waterfront - { 1954 } fame.
- No Time for Sargeants - { 1958 } was Griffith's 2nd best.
Some scenes were downright hilarious.Like the Getting drunk scene in
the Off Base drinking saloon.
 
Later they asked Mr. Burns about his sex life. He told them that at his age it was like playing pool with a rope.
No question the rather short man was a real trooper.Lived to hit 100.
Like Bob Hope and also Hal Roach { Our Gang,Little Rascals }
Imagine todays hollywood writing scripts with kid names like
Spanly,Porky or Buchwheat.Some things do not get better with age.
I just proved it.Like I do about Politics.
 
Well, I'm almost 82 and I can fart where and when I want. Took a long time to reach this stage. You'll get there when you get your Medicare card next birthday.

BTW, WELCOME!
Medicare is already being ruined.Talk of lowering the age for enrollment
to 60 is just plain stupid.I niver thought Politics could play such a cruddy
game of checkers.
 
Irony alert.
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Are you famaliar with the act - Burns and Allen.George Burns ended each
- The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show - { 1950-58 } ended each episode
with Burns puffing on his ever-present cigar and " Say Goodnight,Gracie ".
They were married.No two married loved each other more from the Golden Age.
Well duh. Of course I knew.
 
Well duh. Of course I knew.
They had re-runs of the George and Gracie show on cable not too long ago.
Maybe 10 years ago.Can't remember the place { TCM } or the TV Land.
Anywho another regular on the show was Beau Benaderet who went on to
popularity with - Petticoat Junction -. I have 3 seasons worth and two of them have
very good color.The First season was B & W.
I heard the name Zell recently { probably on TCM after a movie } and something he did.
Like something unamerican.Can't remember what it was.He was an announcer with
a great voice.Worked with Bing Crosby.After reading the book by son Gary Crosby
- Going My Own Way - I can never think of Crosby in any other light.
Bing was No Father O'Malley of - The Bells of St.Mary's - { 1945 } he was a
vindictive bully of a father.
 
They had re-runs of the George and Gracie show on cable not too long ago.
Maybe 10 years ago.Can't remember the place { TCM } or the TV Land.
Anywho another regular on the show was Beau Benaderet who went on to
popularity with - Petticoat Junction -. I have 3 seasons worth and two of them have
very good color.The First season was B & W.
I heard the name Zell recently { probably on TCM after a movie } and something he did.
Like something unamerican.Can't remember what it was.He was an announcer with
a great voice.Worked with Bing Crosby.After reading the book by son Gary Crosby
- Going My Own Way - I can never think of Crosby in any other light.
Bing was No Father O'Malley of - The Bells of St.Mary's - { 1945 } he was a
vindictive bully of a father.
Yeah..you ARE a movie junkie. :disbelief:
 
omg...it's catching! Admiralitus Stelecti Grammaraticus! Y'all got it!
Rear Admiral Tory has spell checked me a few times. He was a teacher so he must be our English Master on a cheezzy poli dump

I've always hated spell checkers.always a libturd.always. Want to smack them

Sometimes I have pulled 20 consecutive posts from a spell checker with errors and shove it straight North up the rectum
 
Gracie


Show me any evidence that "another woman" exists anywhere. I don't see any*. :eusa_angel:
Nope, when they made you they broke the mold. Or test tube. Or Frankenstein operating table, whatever.
:smiliehug:

*note to AquaAthena - do not read this post :D
I share. Especially with Aqua. No such thing as sloppy seconds with us. :p
 

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