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drunken_angel 38F
455 posts
2/8/2006 6:59 pm

Last Read:
4/3/2006 6:53 pm

men are such simple creatures...

I was having my lunchbreak earlier in the office pantry next to two guys enjoying their pizza. I couldn't help overhearing snippets of their conversation since they were seating close to me. Apparently, they were raving about movies that they love. I was expecting them to mention maybe a stanley kubrick film or the latest movie of woody allen, but no. They were talking about 'The Longest Yard' & 'The Dukes of Hazzard' fer crying out loud! And these are men in their mid-twenties! They were even quoting lines from those movies! Unbelievable! Somewhere along the conversation, they started narrating all those old movies they love : 'The Mighty Ducks', 'Cannonball Run', etc ... Astig pre!


mrmilktoast 57M
273 posts
2/8/2006 10:14 pm

drunken_angel,

If you like Kubrick, check out 'The Last Wave,' by Peter Weir, with Richard Chamberlain, Gulpilil, Nandjiwarra Amagula.

Travel to the dream time. Not a when, but a where. Experience a dream within a dream. Then becomes now, or is it a living nightmare?


drunken_angel 38F
430 posts
2/9/2006 4:40 pm

    Quoting  :

AHAHA... hhmm.. depends on what kind of women.. there are some who not so easy to please..always wanting the things that they can have and do not appreciate even the simple things... ahahaha... and so Im not.. im easy to please.. try me..ahaha


drunken_angel 38F
430 posts
2/9/2006 4:42 pm

    Quoting mrmilktoast:
    drunken_angel,

    If you like Kubrick, check out 'The Last Wave,' by Peter Weir, with Richard Chamberlain, Gulpilil, Nandjiwarra Amagula.

    Travel to the dream time. Not a when, but a where. Experience a dream within a dream. Then becomes now, or is it a living nightmare?
ok.. I WILL look for those..


_Romeo 58M
475 posts
2/20/2006 12:22 pm

Hey!!! What about "Blazing Saddles"!?!?!?