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RE: haha - Im listening to Elvis - what are you listening to?

Let's see if you like this classic list, L

Limericks

An inquisitive fella called gilly
Asked a million questions, most silly
And then on one autumn day
He queried the wrong gay
Who went mad and bit off gillie’s willie

RE: The Mystery of Romantic Attraction

What many have said already.

The key to deciphering the mystery of romantic attraction is to demystify the concept of romance.

It’s small, simple things. It will always be small, simple things.

RE: smile is health...smile is life...i love to bread.....

I might have cracked the code now.
You enter price's post in the Yahoo translator tool
Translate once from English to Spanish
Then once from Spanish to French
Then from French to English


=
Heat 7
Horse #7
To win


It's a Malaysian gambling syndicate's betting orders!

Woo-hoo, I'm gonna get rich!

(now, what bleedin' track is it?)

RE: smile is health...smile is life...i love to bread.....

He's OK by me as well. I'm not after him, the dude doesn't annoy me. I'm just having a wee bit of fun, that's all.

I mean, he's serving it like an armless, legless would himself by demanding he'd be allowed to visit inside Lecters cell, alone.

RE: smile is health...smile is life...i love to bread.....

How deep?

I don't know, it's very popssible there's something I'm missing here, but as for now, if I was to stick my head deep enough for it to pop up in China, I don't think I'd get what's hidden in these depths of his.

RE: smile is health...smile is life...i love to bread.....

Oh, but that he doesn't. He's just a lost soul in the milky fog of mumbled irrelevance.

RE: smile is health...smile is life...i love to bread.....

A humble thank you

RE: Say a Name and combine it with an Emoticon. No need for words

This is the kind of thread we should copy to the hard-drive we send into space as part of the kit we hope alien species will intercept.
They’d never bother attacking us.

If micheldeprince isn't in it, I'll be disappointed.

RE: Greatest Christmas song ever?







RE: Can You Be Religious Without Ever Going To Church?

Faith is a road, not a building

Churches are mainly for a form of group therapy

RE: Goodbye all

I've never see someone leave so many times in such a short period.

Well, I've never see someone leave so many time during any period of time.

Lullabies

I know my mother’s told me a long time ago what she used to sing to me, but I can’t remember it now. I do know it wasn’t a children’s song but some old traditional Croatian tune.

Most traditional Croatian tunes are about some bloke getting madly in love with a lass, neglecting his field, cows, chicken and horse, losing it all, her not wanting him because he has no crop, cows, chicken or horse, and him throwing himself into the river, or something like that.

I didn’t sleep to well when I was a kid.

Do you remember if anything special was sung to you as a child? Perhaps your father did an Elvis impersonation routine, with be-bop-a-lula and the whole package, or your mom would head-bang, air-guitar and sing out loud….. It’s a long way to the top, if you wannna rock’n’roll. What do I know?

How about the parents here, do you sing to your kid(s)?

RE: can someong answer a few bible q's for me ??

This whole thread is insane

RE: how u like to call u r lover.....

Get over here to my lap you cog-wheel of my 24 carat luxury pendulum watch!

RE: how u like to call u r lover.....

Come here you glycoside hydrolase enzyme invertase sugar syrup of my 12 stack plate of waffles

RE: The Green Banana

Just out of curiousity. Why isn't there one thread, with all of these jokes gathered?

RE: Great movie quotes.

Another favorite is from ET

Elliott: "You long-necked, useless, big-eyed, dopey, disco-light fingered, rubber-looking wannabe lizard, I've turned you in, and the money I get will be enough to supply me with drinking heroine for the rest of my life. HA!"

RE: Great movie quotes.

One of my favorite is from Jaws

"...NOOOOOOOOO......
....GOOOOOD HEEEEELP MEEEEEEE
..................AAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!"

RE: A GOOD MAN

Ha! Undecided

Depends on what kind of films you like whether you'll like this one.
Not a single car is blown up, there's no murder, and no one gets run over and killed by an ambulance.

RE: A GOOD MAN

- When Sir James Matthew Barrie, at the end of Finding Neverland, in order to keep his promise of taking Sylvía, who is ill, to Neverland, he brings the successful play to her living room.
THAT, is a good man!

(just remembered I have to see this one again. Johnny Depp is always brilliant)

RE: Good morning Zagreb!

gussi,

I reckon I'm the man S is referring to.

I'm Croatian. Am born in Sweden, but know enough about Zagreb, which I've visited many a time, to be able to give some advice.

What is it that you're after?
Give me a hint of what you like, want to see, and I'll come up a few tips.

Where are you staying, what hotel?
That'd give me a starting point.

For now, a good starting point is always
Trg Ban Jelacic

Trg = Square

That is the main square, a big open area, (there will be a big bronze statue in the middle of a man on a horse), where whenever we win some big sporting event, people gather to celebrate.

For now, all of what I mention here is within a min walking distance from the square.

Standing on the middle of the square, if you head northeast, you will come to the cathedral, if you head northwest, a narrow street taking you slightly uphill, you will come to the main pub area, with one pub after the other.
If you head west, the wide street trafficked by trams, that’s where you’d go shopping, as you do if you head south.

Sunday morning is a must to spend in this area.
A couple of years ago I took my father down there. He had taken ill, and hadn’t been home to where he was born in 40 yrs. Long story. I convinced him to head down there with me. As a kid I remember how he would get home from work, I’d be about 4-5, he would lie down in the sofa for some rest, I’d get up there and lie in front of him, and he’d tell me fun, crazy stories from his childhood. I can tell you it is a mighty experience to walk with your father down a road in the outskirts of a small Croatian town, seeing his face light up as he would pass one house after the other, telling you stuff you’d heard as a kid, now got an image to attach to that memory.

My mother was, of course, delighted that he was going, and she joined. As did my grandmother, an 89 year old magnificent, remarkable woman who enjoys watching football and K1 fighting more than anything else.

Upon us heading back to Sweden, we were to fly from Zagreb. We came in very early in the morning on the same from little town mentioned above. We had about 8 hours to kill. I took all the bags and suitcases, having been a frequent guest at hotel Dubrovnik which is right there, south of the square, I was allowed to stash them at the hotel while we ventured out, sat in a café right in front of the square, had breakfast, watched as the first trams of the day passed by, and watching the silence of a calm square build to a buzz built by the people passing in larger and larger number.
Then, at about 6AM, I convinced my folks and grandmother to join me on a walk. They were very tired at first and didn’t want to, but I assured them they’d not regret it.

Above the square, right behind the big, wide building running along it’s north side, I took them there, to a smaller square, and as we enter, there are 50 tables being prepared for a market. Flowers of all colors, pumpkins, apples, plums, grapes, tomato, meat of all sorts, you name it.

Probably not what you’re after, but that’s one of my favorite things to do in a city. To enter a market as they’re opening up, when it’s not crowded, just you and a few other walking amongst the tables and stalls. Then buy some fresh bread, some ham and cheese, go sit in a calm area, make your own sandwich, and just sit there, in the only calmness a big city has to offer, during early mornings.

RE: A GOOD MAN

Missing the point

RE: A GOOD MAN

Looks like I have to turn in my choir-boy outfit come Sunday.

Oh, well, it was bound to end some day.

RE: A GOOD MAN

Look at my above post, I'm between two women

If you post without entering the quotes it will be tighter.

grin

RE: A GOOD MAN

only on demand

RE: A GOOD MAN

three?

RE: A GOOD MAN

A good man once said: Ask not what a woman can do for you..... but what you could experience between two!

Actually, no one said that to me.

grin

RE: A GOOD MAN

How about a man who recognizes a man that he would advise his sister to marry, but "gives" him to his widowed mother instead?

RE: recomend me a film

Rear Window…. a Hitchcock classic, with the superb James Stewart, and woman of women, Grace Kelly. One of the best films ever made

The Color Purple with Whoppi Goldberg and Danny Glover. An amazing story, and whoever doesn’t choke up at the end doesn’t have a heart

On the waterfront, Marlon Brandon, say no more
The opening scene is brilliant, with the mobsters coming out of their shack down by the water, walking up to their car, with that haunting Leonard Bernstein music, it gets you hooked right away.

A river runs through it, by Robert Redford. Some amazing Montana scenery

Heat with Al Pacino, Val Kilmer, and Robert de Niro for some quality action

Don Juan de Marco, with Johnny Depp

High Noon with Gary Cooper. If we’re to have one western, this must be it.

The last of the Mohicans, and In the name of the father with Daniel Day Lews

And the list goes on

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