1. Standard memberHandyAndy
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    21 Oct '14 00:31
    Originally posted by Great Big Stees
    A stab in the dark...Don Quixote?
    Good stab. Have you read it?
  2. Standard memberHandyAndy
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    21 Oct '14 00:40
    7) And maybe tomorrow, I'll find what I'm after
    I'll throw off my sorrow,
    beg, steal or borrow
    my share of laughter (song)
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    21 Oct '14 02:03
    Originally posted by Suzianne
    2001: A Space Odyssey, by Arthur C. Clarke.

    I have the paperback right here, and the sentence in the book looks like this:

    "The thing's hollow -- it goes on forever -- and -- oh my God! -- it's full of stars!"
    True dat.
  4. Standard memberChessPraxis
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    21 Oct '14 02:28
    Originally posted by HandyAndy
    7) And maybe tomorrow, I'll find what I'm after
    I'll throw off my sorrow,
    beg, steal or borrow
    my share of laughter (song)
    Who Can I Turn To?
  5. Standard memberChessPraxis
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    21 Oct '14 02:32
    "Well, let's give that key lime pie a day in court, and a big old glass of non-fat milk, if you please." (movie)
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    21 Oct '14 02:38
    Originally posted by ChessPraxis
    "Well, let's give that key lime pie a day in court, and a big old glass of non-fat milk, if you please." (movie)
    Natural Born Orphans
  7. SubscriberPonderable
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    21 Oct '14 10:30
    Originally posted by HandyAndy
    6) The truth is that when his mind was completely gone, he had
    the strangest thought any lunatic in the world ever had, which was
    that it seemed reasonable and necessary to him, both for the sake
    of his honor and as a service to the nation, to become a knight
    errant and travel the world with his armor and his horse to seek
    adventures and engage in eve ...[text shortened]... himself in danger and ending those
    wrongs, winning eternal renown and everlasting fame. (book)
    ...I knew that one, but I slept when the quote was posted 🙁
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    21 Oct '14 11:49
    Three more easy movies:

    1) "get busy living, or get busy dying"

    2) "why so serious?"

    3) "you think that's air your breathing?"
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    21 Oct '14 12:17
    Originally posted by divegeester
    Three more easy movies:

    1) "get busy living, or get busy dying"

    2) "why so serious?"

    3) "you think that's air your breathing?"
    1, The Shawshank Redemption

    3, The Matrix? Have heard that somewhere.
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    21 Oct '14 12:19
    "I want him found, not tomorrow, not after breakfast - NOW!!!"
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    21 Oct '14 12:34
    Originally posted by HandyAndy
    Good stab. Have you read it?
    Yes and do over every few years. I really enjoy it. Reminds me of my "other" side. 😉
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    21 Oct '14 13:07
    Originally posted by Trev33
    1, The Shawshank Redemption

    3, The Matrix? Have heard that somewhere.
    Both correct.
  13. SubscriberSuzianne
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    21 Oct '14 14:48
    Originally posted by divegeester
    Three more easy movies:

    1) "get busy living, or get busy dying"

    2) "why so serious?"

    3) "you think that's air your breathing?"
    #2 has to be Heath Ledger, as the Joker, in The Dark Knight.
  14. SubscriberSuzianne
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    21 Oct '14 14:55
    "Call me Ishmael."
  15. SubscriberPonderable
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    21 Oct '14 14:59
    Originally posted by Suzianne
    "Call me Ishmael."
    First sentence of the book "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville
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