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...it could also be "PISS", or "POOT"!Look here fella...I'm doing my best, OK? (I almost said "OJ"!) http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/biggrin.gif">
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Actually, this just came to me:Peeing in my Pants! PIMP! Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
Not bad, OJ!
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Jul 3, 2001 - 8:42 AM
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PIMP= Peeing? Nah!Purposeful Inanities Must Prevail! Possessing Immature Male Propensities? http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/biggrin.gif"> Sorry, guess I’m guilty of Perpetuating Innate Menopausal Proclivities on this Board. I’m just jealous because I can’t (ahh..how to say this so I won’t offend your refined sensibilities? http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/redface.gif">.) “tinkle” in the wind. http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/frown.gif"> I love these silly, off topic threads.
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"refined sensibilities"?REFINED SENSIBILITIES??? Now THAT'S FUNNY! http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/biggrin.gif">
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quote: Originally posted by Ron Pulliam: Peeing in my Pants!PIMP!
Very clever! I thought it's "pissing" and not "peeing", but it doesn't make much of a difference in the end, does it? http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/wink.gif">
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Nope, doesn't matter at all, really.The snow will still be yellow!
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SNOW...in JULY???(That's actually a quote by Charlton Heston. He was performing on LIVE TV in the 1950's, acting in a submarine drama, when one of the technicians accidentally bumped the studio snow machine, which was located directly above the submarine set.)
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Pissing/peeing in my PANTS! I don't have no snow in my pants!
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You mean Stepmom is a great score for peeing in the snow?NP: Waterworld (James Newton Howard)
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I don't know no Inuits.But I heard Frank Zappa sing a song about it once! Just about peed my pants when I first heard it!
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Ditto to what I just posted to the alternate same thread.
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Aug 21, 2001 - 7:31 AM
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I was in South Carolina Aug 3-10. Boy, was it hot and HUMID!The mint sagged in the juleps. The flies, gnats and skeeters migrated inland for relief -- they can't fly with waterlogged wings. Ummm...I know there was a reason I started this post....errr...oh! That's it! No snow in South Carolina in August!
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.....Well, perverse fellows that some of us were at that time (fellow being generic for an FSMer and not a "sexist" term)....we thunk about it...and this thread was the result..... This all reads like something from a far more innocent time. Fortunately, we're all much more serious now! The references to AMWAY remind me of a time about forty years ago when I was shooting a TV commercial featuring comedian Joe Flynn (whose fame rests on McHALE'S NAVY, I suppose) and Ben Cooper, a youthful, babyface but cute, young actor who had been under contract to Republic in the '50s appearing in such things as JOHNNY GUITAR, where he played a hot-headed young gunslinger, and at Paramount for ROSE TATTOO where he played Marisa Pavan's love interest. The shoot went well and at some point the subject of AMWAY came up out of the blue. I implied that it always seemed to me a detergent-based Ponzi scheme, but Ben told me I was seriously wrong. He went on to extoll the virtues of AMWAY, gave me his phone number, and encouraged me to call him so I could get in on "the plan." I never did call, but every time I would see him after, he remembered me and wanted to know when I wanted to "sign up." Ben, it turns out, had reached the peak as a major "distributor" for AMWAY---it supplemented his actor earnings and bought him a big mansion in Encino. These kinds of distributors apparently get a "piece" of all the earnings those on the lower tier make by selling the product which, in turn, is bought exclusively from the higher-up distributor. I haven't seen Ben Cooper acting in anything for years, but I imagine he's still supplying detergents, floor cleaners, and room sprays to the "little guys" to sell---for a price.
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Speaking of Amway, the latest episode of the always terrific Skeptics Guide to the Universe has a nice interview with a Ponzi scheme expert, and one of the examples he rails upon is Amway. http://www.theskepticsguide.org/
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