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Reginald P. Smithers XXI wrote:
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 08:03:57 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: Reginald P. Smithers XXI wrote: On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 07:12:17 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: Reginald P. Smithers XXI wrote: On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 00:02:57 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: If we let Harry keep going, he would quote every movie released in the last year. Greetings from The Future!! Howdy Granpaw - how ya'll be? Just a quick note: Bet the farm on BET THE FARM in the 2008 Kentucky Derby. It's the basis of the family fortune. I would do that, but I don't have a farm. Well, you must have something because that's what the family fortune was based on. The family fortune is based upon screwing the little guy. Beating down the humbled masses, taking from the poor to give to me, uses the poor and then tossing them out in the gutter. You know typical righteous righty stuff. If you really were from the future, you would know that. Yes - we are aware of that. Which is why we are ashamed of you and want to change the viewpoint of our family from the perspective of historical context. If you refuse to bet the farm on BET THE FARM in this effort to change historical context, then I guess we'll just have to...um...terminate with extreme prejudice. Here I am, give it your best try. I really don't care if I wipe out the future, after all, I am a righteous righty. Now if you bump me off, you will not exist. Now if I bump you off, I really won't care, you are just the future of America. Damn you people in the future must be drinking way too much kool-aid. You are beginning to sound as stupid as the lame liberals. |
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On Feb 10, 9:23*pm, HK wrote:
* Roy Scheider, a stage actor with a background in the classics who * became one of the leading figures in the American film renaissance of * the 1970s, died on Sunday afternoon in Little Rock, Ark. He was 75 and * lived in Sag Harbor, N.Y. * Mr. Scheider had suffered from multiple myeloma for several years, and * died of complications from a staph infection, his wife, Brenda Seimer, * said. * Mr. Scheider's rangy figure, gaunt face and emotional openness made * him particularly appealing in everyman roles, most famously as the * agonized police chief of "Jaws," Steven Spielberg's 1975 breakthrough * hit, about a New England resort town haunted by the knowledge that a * killer shark is preying on the local beaches. * - - - Scheider was terrific in lots of roles, but those boat scenes in Jaws were just wonderful. "We're going to need a bigger boat..." Jaws. Now THAT'S a very refined, classy, cultured, sophisticated movie. |
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wrote in message ... Jaws. Now THAT'S a very refined, classy, cultured, sophisticated movie. Why not give it a break? A quick search of your archived posts reveals several movies that you hold in high regard. None of these movies could be classified as refined, classy, cultured, etc- and all of them are fiction. |
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On Feb 11, 11:18*am, "Sam" wrote:
wrote in message ... Jaws. Now THAT'S a very refined, classy, cultured, sophisticated movie. Why not give it a break? A quick search of your archived posts reveals several movies that you hold in high regard. None of these movies could be classified as refined, classy, cultured, etc- and all of them are fiction. Because if Harry wouldn't lie, and try to make people here think he's something he's not, all would be good. Anything anyone does as a passtime, anything anyone does for a living, ANYTHING, Harry claims to have better, be better at, or if that fails, he'll claim to not want to do that because it's so far beneath his high cultural standings. Even music. |
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"HK" wrote in message ... Roy Scheider, a stage actor with a background in the classics who became one of the leading figures in the American film renaissance of the 1970s, died on Sunday afternoon in Little Rock, Ark. He was 75 and lived in Sag Harbor, N.Y. Mr. Scheider had suffered from multiple myeloma for several years, and died of complications from a staph infection, his wife, Brenda Seimer, said. Mr. Scheider's rangy figure, gaunt face and emotional openness made him particularly appealing in everyman roles, most famously as the agonized police chief of "Jaws," Steven Spielberg's 1975 breakthrough hit, about a New England resort town haunted by the knowledge that a killer shark is preying on the local beaches. - - - Scheider was terrific in lots of roles, but those boat scenes in Jaws were just wonderful. "We're going to need a bigger boat..." He was 75? I liked him in Jaws and any number of other productions he appeared in. May he rest in peace! |
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Don White wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Roy Scheider, a stage actor with a background in the classics who became one of the leading figures in the American film renaissance of the 1970s, died on Sunday afternoon in Little Rock, Ark. He was 75 and lived in Sag Harbor, N.Y. Mr. Scheider had suffered from multiple myeloma for several years, and died of complications from a staph infection, his wife, Brenda Seimer, said. Mr. Scheider's rangy figure, gaunt face and emotional openness made him particularly appealing in everyman roles, most famously as the agonized police chief of "Jaws," Steven Spielberg's 1975 breakthrough hit, about a New England resort town haunted by the knowledge that a killer shark is preying on the local beaches. - - - Scheider was terrific in lots of roles, but those boat scenes in Jaws were just wonderful. "We're going to need a bigger boat..." He was 75? I liked him in Jaws and any number of other productions he appeared in. May he rest in peace! \ He was in a lot of movies that were pretty good or better because of his presence. I thought his best was ""All That Jazz," Bob Fosse's film. He also had significant roles in "The French Connection," "2010," "The Russia House," "Naked Lunch." I really liked him in "Jaws," as the police chief who didn't like the water. |
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