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trying hard to look like Gary Cooper

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Mortis has been hitting the sauce again.
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Can I get some move powers for this forum please? Actually, they only have to work on LM's threads. Thanks.
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Dod Gammit! I keep two windows open. And by the time OO refreshes someone else has posted, so I can't even delete it.
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I think it would be easier if just suspended LM's posting power.
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We haven't had a banning in quite some time...
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The first time I saw Young Frankenstein, I was watching it with a bunch of college buddies in the dorm room. We had been partaking of some alcoholic beverages, which probably made the scene funnier than usual.

However, I think that sequence is the hardest I ever laughed at a movie in one sitting.
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Super duper!
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That is quite possibly the funniest sequence in any movie. Ever.
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Skinypupy wrote:That is quite possibly the funniest sequence in any movie. Ever.
Close But it is beaten by "He said 'the Sheriff's a-nearer'" and the Audience reaction to "Springtime for Hitler" opening (1968)
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YellowKing wrote:The first time I saw Young Frankenstein, I was watching it with a bunch of college buddies in the dorm room. We had been partaking of some alcoholic beverages, which probably made the scene funnier than usual.

However, I think that sequence is the hardest I ever laughed at a movie in one sitting.
Weird. I hate that sequence and find it the worst part of that entire film.

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tgb wrote:Super duper!

Tonight the
Super Trouper lights are gonna find me
Shining like the sun
(Sup-p-per Troup-p-per)
Smiling, having fun
(Sup-p-per Troup-p-per)
Feeling like a number one
Tonight the
Super Trouper beams are gonna blind me
But I won't feel blue
(Sup-p-per Troup-p-per)
Like I always do
(Sup-p-per Troup-p-per)
'Cause somewhere in the crowd there's you.
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