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izzarina wrote: :lol: Cool, ad...now I don't have to say anything! ;)
Hey Martin, I wouldn't get on ad's bad side....she's got a flair for this stuff :D
;) Just to clarify, that wasn't a slam against Martin, or meant to be anything mean-spirited... I wouldn't want that taken the wrong way, 'cause Martin's great. That's why I put the plethora of smilies underneath. :)
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aderyn_du wrote: ;) Just to clarify, that wasn't a slam against Martin, or meant to be anything mean-spirited... I wouldn't want that taken the wrong way, 'cause Martin's great. That's why I put the plethora of smilies underneath. :)
I don't think you needed to qualify it ad...you don't have a mean spirited bone in your body :)
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Shatner...
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Didn't he make it with a green chick once?

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Scott McCallister wrote: Didn't he make it with a green chick once?

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It didn't last because she touched his hair.
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HA! :lol: :D :lol: :D :lol:
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Maybe he's one of the Crystal People that Dale has warned us a###^C MESSAGE PROTOCOL INTERCEPTED ####
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I must say that I am terrified. This thread brought me back to the television advert where Bill was line dancing (a la Riverdance/Lord of the Dance) in somebody's dream........since first viewing that advert, it has been playing in my dreams....nightly! EEEEEEEEEEK!!!:shock:
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emmline wrote:No. It's when he wins a singing award that the earth will implode.
(didn't you see that Twilight Zone episode where Shatner, the newlywed, becomes obsessed with the fortune telling napkin machine in the hick town where he and his wife stop for car repairs? Tour de force.)

Emmline's prophecy for 2005 nearly comes to fulfillment, maybe it has connections to the recent Earthquake in Indonesia - Shatner has a CD album:
http://www.williamshatner.com/modules.p ... ic&t=12260

http://www.shatnerhasbeen.com/

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D@mn, that's pretty good, isn't it? :boggle:
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Robert Redford was on one of the TZ episodes too. He played Death I think.
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glauber wrote:D@mn, that's pretty good, isn't it? :boggle:
Especially the tracks: "Common People", "Has Been" and "Real". Of course this is more of a compliment to Ben Folds than to Bill, but you have to admire the guy for doing another record.
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Bronson was already very big in Japan in the late '60s, when most Americans still probably couldn't have put a name to his face.
That explains (or may connect to) the '70's movie, The Red Sun, with Charles Bronson and Toshiro Mifune. Bronson is a train robber who is betrayed by his gang while robbing a train out on the prairie in the 1800's occupied by an ambassador of the Japanese emperor. The gang steals a sword intended as a gift for the US president. Mifune, a samurai bodyguard, is sent to retrieve the sword and teams up reluctantly w/ Bronson, who wants revenge (and his cut of the gold). Favorite scene: the two of them are hiding in a crate and a buzzing fly is driving Bronson nuts. Mifune pulls out a short sword, flashes it in front of himself and the fly is no longer buzzing.

(Am I in the wrong thread? At least the right forum.)
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Nobody's brought up the famous Leonard Nemoy song about Bilbo.

Has anyone seen "Paint your Wagon?" Actually Clint Eastwood didn't sing too bad. Lee Marvin on the other hand......
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