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Quote:Originally posted by header
Where's the Eurotrip review?
I think I'll sneak in a half gallon bottle of Wawa iced tea.
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Shit I am losing my mind. I read this. :disappointed:
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Quote:Originally posted by TheDude
I should grab a few fellow jews and start cheering at the end of the movie and during the crucifixtion scene. I think that would go over rather well.
We were thinking of doing something sorta similar just to be stupid.......
OH NO....that idea slowly faded as the movie went on.
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The next time I'm in the mood for a comedy or fairy tale I'll go see it.
Until then..I've got ice to watch melt.
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Quote:Originally posted by TheDude
I should grab a few fellow jews and start cheering at the end of the movie and during the crucifixtion scene. I think that would go over rather well.
You could just crucify a couple more of your fellow Jews and when questioned why, blame it on the movie.
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genius! oh where, oh where to start.... Woody Allen might be first on the hitlist. Lightweight and easy to manage up on the cross and he hasn't done anything funny since the early eighties. I'd love to put Jerry lewis out of his misery and just to spite the French, but with that huge inflated, oversized head of his, I don't think he would balance just right.
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Actually the the heavier you are the more effective the crucifixion is. Because when you break their legs they cant support themselves. Their body drops only being supported by the arms and the lungs collapse. Woody Allens crucifixion could take hours and he'd be up there blabbing away about how inconvenienced he is. Better to jam a spear in his side.
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maybe you could work into it slowly with a short list.
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Quote:Originally posted by header
Better to jam a spear in his side.
We'll leave the spearchucking to the Natives
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