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Old January 12th 08, 03:32 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Rich Ahrens[_2_]
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Default "socialist" when describing Hillary Clinton

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On Jan 10, 9:24 pm, Rich Ahrens wrote:
Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
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On Jan 7, 8:23 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
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I can give you a example that I'm personally familiar with.
Look at the Episcopal church. Yes, there are groups
threatening
to split off the the main church because of the views but the
view of the main body of the church is exactly what you seem
to
claim does not exist.
We're having the same problem with the Pastafarian church..
Splinters!
Bertie
"Life of Brian".
"Wolf nipple chips, get'em while they're 'ot, they're lovely!".
He he.
most quoted movie ever, I reckon.
Nah, can't hold a candle to "Meatballs" for that...
I've never even heard of it!
Clearly you've led a life deprived of culture.
Was it a Bill Murray Movie? I vaguely recollect it. I think it might
have been in the other theatre when i went to see "The unbearable
lightness of being"
The very one. You clearly chose wrong. Who goes around quoting
Kundera?
"In Prague, in 1968, there lived a young doctor named Tomas... "
Well, it did get me more action
than going to see the life of brian with someone who insisted on saying
"this is crap"! as louly as he could during the whole thing ( apologies
to anyone who was there, BTW)
I can't even imagine the girl who would have got worked up over
meatballs.

You should have seen the audience at the drive-in where I ran that $#@!
movie over and over and over...usually paired with "Stripes".


I'm sorry.

I can only imagine...Stripes once or twice a decade would be
sufficient...

"...the horror...."


Imagine the horror of that double bill every other week, month after
month...

Then there was the 4th of July weekend when we ran a Russ Meyer
marathon. The rednecks were lining up for hours to get in, and when we
sold out all spaces on the ramp they parked out on the highway and
walked in with lawn chairs and coolers of beverages.

Oddly, though, Rocky Horror never worked as a drive-in flick.