Sorry, but I decline, for two reasons. One, I don't want to type that much; and two, I have strange tastes in movies. For example, two of my all time favorites are "The Horse Soldiers" and "Zulu".DaleWisely wrote: Please post your own!
'Nuff said?
Sorry, but I decline, for two reasons. One, I don't want to type that much; and two, I have strange tastes in movies. For example, two of my all time favorites are "The Horse Soldiers" and "Zulu".DaleWisely wrote: Please post your own!
And (paraphrase) "My Edweena wanted a critter." When my wife was pregnant and I was referring to "the critter," some members of the family were actually offended. I guess some people just don't get it, or possibly have never seen Raising Arizona. I find that hard to believe, but then one of my colleagues actually had never heard of Aretha Franklin. THAT'S truly mind-boggling. (FYI, 66 years old, has lived in the US his whole life.)DaleWisely wrote: You're so right about language in Raising Arizona:
"Her insides were a rocky place, where my seed could find no purchase."