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Rumbleshorts Posted: 17-Oct-09 08:57
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It would only be fitting that John T. be our lead off hitter here! Give us a good one J.T.!
 
Skunkeye Posted: 17-Oct-09 14:29
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Come on JT.... get be-fitting already!
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 17-Oct-09 15:57
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We will wait patiently for your reply. Make it a good one, John.
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 18-Oct-09 14:11
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I've just contacted the state of Florida and they will put John T.'s picture on 12 pack cartons. Missing in action!
 
john t Posted: 19-Oct-09 12:28
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Not so fast, RS!

"There's a new sheriff in town, and his name is Reggie Hammons!" ?
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 19-Oct-09 14:16
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Geez, Reggie Hammons? Who ever heard of a sheriff named Reggie? Don Knotts - Shakiest Gun in th West?
 
Skunkeye Posted: 19-Oct-09 14:30
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Is 'Reggie' a cartoon sheriff or the real live walking, talking, and breathing type?
 
john t Posted: 19-Oct-09 14:34
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That would be Eddie Murphy in "48 Hours".
 
Skunkeye Posted: 19-Oct-09 14:42
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...I was just about to guess that! Have you no patience?!
 
john t Posted: 19-Oct-09 14:50
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Just like a bad doctor- I have no patients.
 
Skunkeye Posted: 19-Oct-09 14:53
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I was fibbing anyway - but RS will be steamed at ya!
 
john t Posted: 19-Oct-09 14:54
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"Let's step into the lab, and see what's on the slab" ?
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 19-Oct-09 17:59
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Men in Black? Night Shift?

[Edited by Rumbleshorts on 19-Oct-09 18:00]
 
john t Posted: 20-Oct-09 09:07
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Good guesses but no. It's Tim Curry as Doctor Frankenfurter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Next?
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 20-Oct-09 09:26
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"Farewell and adieu to you fair Spanish ladies. Farewell and adieu to you ladies of Spain. For we've received orders for to sail back to Boston. And so never more shall we see you again."
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 20-Oct-09 12:15
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Sung by an old sailor...
 
john t Posted: 20-Oct-09 13:13
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Too easy, RS. That's Captain Quint (Robert Shaw) in Jaws. Chomp, chomp!

[Edited by john t on 20-Oct-09 13:13]
 
Skunkeye Posted: 20-Oct-09 14:57
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OK, I googled - it is from Jaws.
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 20-Oct-09 20:29
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I think it's SE's turn, even though John T. breezed right through it first!
 
john t Posted: 21-Oct-09 12:57
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Mommy! SE's deleting her posts again!!!
 
Skunkeye Posted: 21-Oct-09 13:03
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Perhaps you missed something....?

"Wagon Train's a really cool show, but have you ever noticed they don't really get anywhere? They just keep on wagon-training."?
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 21-Oct-09 14:34
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Some wise old person, but not me. I'm not in any movies except for maybe 'Old F*rts Gone Wild'. Hmmm.... some other person, wise like me... The Big Lebowski! The Dude abides!
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 21-Oct-09 16:08
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That sounds like something that could be out of Dumb and Dumber, but I know it's not. Maybe a hint?
 
Skunkeye Posted: 21-Oct-09 17:45
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1986 - The movie title is the same as the song that plays during the closing credits.

Sorry RS - the Dude don't abide in this one!

[Edited by Skunkeye on 21-Oct-09 17:46]
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 21-Oct-09 18:03
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The story of my life... There's got to be a ______ ______.
 
Skunkeye Posted: 22-Oct-09 15:00
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OK you gaggle of guess-less guys and gals...it was Gordie in 'Stand By Me'. What a great movie...and song.
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 22-Oct-09 20:10
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"I'm so rich, I wish I had a dime for every dime I have."
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 23-Oct-09 08:20
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Need moore clues?
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 23-Oct-09 09:51
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Yes, please.
 
Skunkeye Posted: 23-Oct-09 10:11
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Moore clues was a clue, right? Roger Moore?... in one of those James bond movies?
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 23-Oct-09 10:44
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I just thought he misspelt it.
 
Skunkeye Posted: 23-Oct-09 10:52
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Maybe he did. I just thought it might have been a Freudian slip?
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 23-Oct-09 11:29
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Not Roger...
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 23-Oct-09 12:28
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Maybe this one was a dud.
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 23-Oct-09 12:37
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I feel like this is the trivia game you play in bars where you get less and less points the more clues they give you.

Dudley Moore - Arthur?
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 23-Oct-09 13:53
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U betcha! Ding ding ding!
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 23-Oct-09 14:13
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I wanna dance, I wanna win. I want that trophy so dance good.
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 24-Oct-09 08:41
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Hey CC. Is that a movie quote or just what's going on inside your home? If it's a movie quote I will guess... that its not Saturday Night Fever or Dirty Dancing. Maybe Flashdance?
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 24-Oct-09 15:08
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Your points are going down, but I will say it is some kind of "Fiction".
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 24-Oct-09 16:26
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Yes, Pulp Fiction! Great dancin' too!
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 24-Oct-09 16:31
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"Do me a favor. Put your lip over your head... and swallow!"
 
john t Posted: 26-Oct-09 12:59
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Walter Matthau in Grumpy Old Men says me.
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 26-Oct-09 13:38
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U betcha! I'm about 45 minutes from Wabasha. Maybe have to go have a beer and a pickled egg down at Slippery's. Yes, it exists!

Your turn J.T.!
 
john t Posted: 26-Oct-09 13:44
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"Your suffering will be legendary!" ?
 
john t Posted: 27-Oct-09 07:27
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It's Pinhead in the original Hellraiser movie- a horror classic from the late eighties.
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 27-Oct-09 08:29
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Those Hellraiser movies creep me out.
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 27-Oct-09 13:28
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Not trivia or trivial, but my son went to see Paranormal friday night. He said people were so scared, they were sprinting out of the theatre at the end!

And my 18 year old offensive lineman... I had to stand outside in the hallway while he was in the bathroom, making sure no demons would come in and get him! He was honest to God scared as heck!

I am not going to see this one! Boris and Bela never did that to me!
 
john t Posted: 28-Oct-09 14:31
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Here's an easy one...

"Nyuck, nyuck, nyuck! Whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop!!!" ?
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 28-Oct-09 17:47
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Curly, eh?
 
john t Posted: 29-Oct-09 07:32
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Curly Howard is correct!

Your turn.
 
john t Posted: 29-Oct-09 13:32
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"Excuse me, I speak jive." ?
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 29-Oct-09 13:45
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June Cleaver in the first "Airplane!' One of the first spoofs, I thought it was really funny. And don't call me Shirley!
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 29-Oct-09 19:01
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Hey, I read Mo Howard's autobiography. Good stuff.

Hmmmmm... let's drift to TV.... "Now hoooooold on thar, Baba Looey! I'll do the "thinnin'" around here, and doooon't you forget e-it!"
 
Skunkeye Posted: 31-Oct-09 22:29
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"Queeks Draw, I theen..."...you're talking cartoons now RS! 'Quicks Draw Mc Graw, AKA...who?

...that's the next skill testing question!?
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 01-Nov-09 06:19
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El Kabong! I would never do that to my guitars! Not even to a Republican!
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 01-Nov-09 09:16
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"Keep the change ya filthy animal! :

We're back to movies now...
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 01-Nov-09 11:30
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That would be from a fake movie called "Angels With Filthy Souls" - a film Kevin is watching while he is "Home Alone" - Right?
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 01-Nov-09 11:50
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Yes and I love that line! Your turn!
 
john t Posted: 07-Nov-09 08:05
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"Get your hands off of me you damn dirty ape!" ?

[Edited by john t on 07-Nov-09 08:06]
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 07-Nov-09 09:25
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Ruth Gordon in one of the Every Which Way movies?
 
john t Posted: 07-Nov-09 09:34
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Hmmm... she may have said that but I'm thinking of a different film. Think science fiction.
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 07-Nov-09 16:41
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Planet of the Apes? Said to Charlton Heston?
 
Skunkeye Posted: 07-Nov-09 19:43
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'Get your hands off of me you damn dirty ape'?... I think that was Sam Stone!
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 08-Nov-09 10:38
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"...with a purple heart and a monkey on his back..."
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 08-Nov-09 10:49
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Kong?
 
john t Posted: 10-Nov-09 09:25
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Said by Charlton Heston in Planet Of The Apes.
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 10-Nov-09 11:28
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Here's one -

"How can you be so obtuse?"
 
john t Posted: 10-Nov-09 14:35
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You don't see the word obtuse tossed out in casual conversation much.
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 10-Nov-09 15:27
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That's why it sticks out in my mind.
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 10-Nov-09 16:32
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Obtuse, eh? A guy wouldn't say that... maybe... Molly Ringwald in Sixteen Candles.
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 10-Nov-09 17:08
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It was a guy, RS. This guy's name was Andy Dufresne. Does that give you a hint.
 
john t Posted: 11-Nov-09 14:20
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Yep! It's Tim Robbins in "Shawshank Redemption". Great film!
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 11-Nov-09 19:38
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Not my turn. Lets hear something!
 
Skunkeye Posted: 12-Nov-09 18:05
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'In Montana, there's three things we're never late for: church, work, and fishing.'?
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 13-Nov-09 13:29
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Is it "A River Runs Through It"?
 
Skunkeye Posted: 13-Nov-09 13:50
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Yes it is. That was such a sad story.
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 13-Nov-09 21:14
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Your turn CC!
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 27-Nov-09 13:14
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OK - I've got one. should be pretty easy, too. I've seen this one many times and it never fails to make me laugh.

"Bring me 4 fried chickens and a Coke."
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 28-Nov-09 17:21
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The song and dance that follows may just be my all time favorite! Was this trivia inspired by the other thread for Joliet? Bet it was!

[Edited by Rumbleshorts on 28-Nov-09 17:22]
 
john t Posted: 30-Nov-09 05:45
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Okay, I give...
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 30-Nov-09 08:08
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Of course it was! The Blues Brothers Movie. Full of great quotes, I like the Ray Charles "Shake Your Tail Feather" dance, too.

Anyone else - jump right in! Or if you are too busy with "Cyber Monday" - I can wait til tomorrow.
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 30-Nov-09 16:21
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"Can I refill your eggnog for you? Get you something to eat? Drive you out to the middle of nowhere and leave you for dead?"
 
john t Posted: 01-Dec-09 10:27
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You guys are sure stumping me lately.
 
Skunkeye Posted: 01-Dec-09 11:30
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Lately? JohnT...you flatter yourself!
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 01-Dec-09 12:21
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Is that Clark Griswald from "Christmas Vacation"?
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 01-Dec-09 12:27
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Ding-a-ding-ding-ding! It was on AMC last night I belive. Well CC, you are now in the driver's seat. Christmas movie trivia?
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 01-Dec-09 15:28
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OK!

"Please Mr. Gower! That's my sore ear!"
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 02-Dec-09 12:07
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Same movie... "An angel just got it's wings!" Never tire of watching this.

Were two characters from Sesame Street named after the cop and the taxi driver?
 
Skunkeye Posted: 02-Dec-09 15:19
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It's a Wonderful Life? Every time you hear a bell....
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 03-Dec-09 09:24
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Of course, "It's A Wonderful life"

The cops - Bert and Ernie.

I love it when George is going through his breakdown, and starts running down the street. Bert takes his gun out and starts shooting after him!
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 03-Dec-09 14:30
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"Some men are Baptists, others Catholics; my father was an Oldsmobile man."
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 03-Dec-09 21:26
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BB King...
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 05-Dec-09 23:30
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Ralphie...
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 05-Dec-09 23:31
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That last clue should wrap it up.

New one.

How about "We'll follow the old man, where ever he wants to go..."

 
CrabbyChar Posted: 06-Dec-09 21:33
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"White Christmas"?
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 07-Dec-09 08:18
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I watched that twice this past weekend, it's one of my favorites. I love the scene where Vera Ellen talks Danny Kaye into getting fake-engaged by basically putting her hand on his thigh. Talk about barking up the wrong tree!
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 07-Dec-09 12:01
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I also watched that on AMC and this was the first time I noticed her putting her hand on his thigh. I always like watching this. Now I need the... oops, can't just say it. Clue time.

"Macy's"
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 07-Dec-09 12:37
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"Miracle on 34the Street"

How about this -

Cindy Lou Who?
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 07-Dec-09 14:24
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Who was no more than two! We have some serious Christmas movie junkies here!
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 08-Dec-09 15:13
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"It's a major award!"
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 10-Dec-09 10:03
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"Fra-jee-lay!"
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 10-Dec-09 14:35
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Are these two from the same movie? Christmas related?
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 10-Dec-09 16:04
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Yes and yes!
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 10-Dec-09 17:29
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"Fra-jee-lay!" = Fried Jelly? Frau Jillie? Yal-eej-arf?

"It's a major award!" Mmmm. Award? Award to an elf?

If we hadn't just had How the Grinch Stole Christmas, I'd be guessing that!

 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 11-Dec-09 08:55
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The Santa Clause with Tim Allen?
 
CrabbyChar Posted: 11-Dec-09 09:22
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It is "A Christmas Story"

The Old Man wins a major award which arrives in a wooden crate marked "Fragile" - which he pronounces Frah-Jee-Lay. And of course, the award is the famous fishnet stocking leg lamp.

Anyone want to go next? Some line from a Christmas movie?
 
Rumbleshorts Posted: 11-Dec-09 10:25
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Wow. Now I know what I want for Christmas! Anna... Jim... go here and get me a Leg Lamp!

http://www.redriderleglamps.com/

Let's take gaudy to a whole new level!
 

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