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Post by lenlenlen1 on Nov 14, 2018 19:41:04 GMT
Well, the last voice in my head said: "Kill them... Kill them all!"
The voice in my head before that said: "Did you leave the gas on?"
The voice in my head before that one said: "Do you pay too much for your car insurance?"
I don't know about the first two, but that last one was Flo from the Progressive Insurance commercials, the only person on U.S. network TV I have any emotional connection too...

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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2018 19:41:59 GMT
Well, the last voice in my head said: "Kill them... Kill them all!"
The voice in my head before that said: "Did you leave the gas on?"
The voice in my head before that one said: "Do you pay too much for your car insurance?"
How do you ever get a word in edgewise?
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Post by ant-mac on Nov 14, 2018 19:55:54 GMT
Well, the last voice in my head said: "Kill them... Kill them all!"
The voice in my head before that said: "Did you leave the gas on?"
The voice in my head before that one said: "Do you pay too much for your car insurance?"
How do you ever get a word in edgewise? It's not easy...
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Post by ant-mac on Nov 14, 2018 20:02:11 GMT
Well, the last voice in my head said: "Kill them... Kill them all!"
The voice in my head before that said: "Did you leave the gas on?"
The voice in my head before that one said: "Do you pay too much for your car insurance?"
I don't know about the first two, but that last one was Flo from the Progressive Insurance commercials, the only person on U.S. network TV I have any emotional connection too...

Sorry, I don't recognize her.
And the voices were all male.
I remember the first one was a poet. He'd say: "Early to bed, early to rise, catches the tourist by surprise..."
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Post by Caesar Roberto on Nov 14, 2018 20:32:19 GMT
Well, the last voice in my head said: "Kill them... Kill them all!"
The voice in my head before that said: "Did you leave the gas on?"
The voice in my head before that one said: "Do you pay too much for your car insurance?"
I don't know about the first two, but that last one was Flo from the Progressive Insurance commercials, the only person on U.S. network TV I have any emotional connection too...

Haha I remember those commercials from years ago. Flo was hot! Just looked up some more recent commercials. She looks really old now and plastered with cakeup. A shame
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Nov 14, 2018 21:14:23 GMT
I don't know about the first two, but that last one was Flo from the Progressive Insurance commercials, the only person on U.S. network TV I have any emotional connection too...

Haha I remember those commercials from years ago. Flo was hot! Just looked up some more recent commercials. She looks really old now and plastered with cakeup. A shame I don't know if we're talking about the same person. The commercials are ongoing and current and she kinda looks the same still.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Nov 14, 2018 21:15:44 GMT
I don't know about the first two, but that last one was Flo from the Progressive Insurance commercials, the only person on U.S. network TV I have any emotional connection too...

Sorry, I don't recognize her.
And the voices were all male.
I remember the first one was a poet. He'd say: "Early to bed, early to rise, catches the tourist by surprise..."
"...catches the tourist by surprise"? We're going to head on a stick territory again, huh?
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Post by ant-mac on Nov 14, 2018 21:34:59 GMT
Sorry, I don't recognize her.
And the voices were all male.
I remember the first one was a poet. He'd say: "Early to bed, early to rise, catches the tourist by surprise..."
"...catches the tourist by surprise"? We're going to head on a stick territory again, huh? You seem to be obsessed with heads on sticks...
There are many other places where one can insert a stick.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Nov 14, 2018 21:43:02 GMT
"...catches the tourist by surprise"? We're going to head on a stick territory again, huh? You seem to be obsessed with heads on sticks...
There are many other places where one can insert a stick.


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Post by rachelcarson1953 on Nov 14, 2018 22:47:44 GMT
lenlenlen1 and ant-mac, are you two boys having fun, LOL? Another lesson learned on this board; boys will be boys! 
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Post by ant-mac on Nov 14, 2018 22:51:58 GMT
lenlenlen1 and ant-mac , are you two boys having fun, LOL? Another lesson learned on this board; boys will be boys!  Just shooting the breeze an working on my public image...
I'm going for a cross between Paul Hogan and Ivan Milat.
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Post by rachelcarson1953 on Nov 14, 2018 23:03:32 GMT
lenlenlen1 and ant-mac , are you two boys having fun, LOL? Another lesson learned on this board; boys will be boys!  Just shooting the breeze an working on my public image...
I'm going for a cross between Paul Hogan and Ivan Milat.
I can see the Paul Hogan part!
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Post by ant-mac on Nov 14, 2018 23:05:58 GMT
Just shooting the breeze an working on my public image...
I'm going for a cross between Paul Hogan and Ivan Milat.
I can see the Paul Hogan part! No worries, cobber! 
C'mon over and we'll chuck another shrimp on the barbie.
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Post by rachelcarson1953 on Nov 14, 2018 23:19:26 GMT
I can see the Paul Hogan part! No worries, cobber! 
C'mon over and we'll chuck another shrimp on the barbie.
I was hoping more for a well-done goanna... can you dance like Fred Astaire?
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Post by ant-mac on Nov 14, 2018 23:28:19 GMT
No worries, cobber! 
C'mon over and we'll chuck another shrimp on the barbie.
I was hoping more for a well-done goanna... can you dance like Fred Astaire? No one can dance like Fred Astaire.
He's one of the most graceful Humans to ever live. In my opinion, the only person who could compete with him was Gene Kelly. Astaire had grace and Kelly had raw power.
I've always been terrible at dancing, however if I must, I prefer the old-fashioned approach.

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Post by BATouttaheck on Nov 14, 2018 23:30:36 GMT
lenlenlen1 and ant-mac , are you two boys having fun, LOL? Another lesson learned on this board; boys will be boys!  Nice move … distract 'em a second and they forget what they were goin' on about !
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Post by rachelcarson1953 on Nov 14, 2018 23:54:16 GMT
I was hoping more for a well-done goanna... can you dance like Fred Astaire? No one can dance like Fred Astaire.
He's one of the most graceful Humans to ever live. In my opinion, the only person who could compete with him was Gene Kelly. Astaire had grace and Kelly had raw power.
I've always been terrible at dancing, however if I must, I prefer the old-fashioned approach.

But, but, but... Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee: "Up North in the Never-Never, where the land is harsh and bare, lives a mighty hunter named Mick Dundee [points to himself] Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee: who can dance like Fred Astaire". 
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Post by ant-mac on Nov 15, 2018 0:13:15 GMT
No one can dance like Fred Astaire.
He's one of the most graceful Humans to ever live. In my opinion, the only person who could compete with him was Gene Kelly. Astaire had grace and Kelly had raw power.
I've always been terrible at dancing, however if I must, I prefer the old-fashioned approach.

But, but, but... Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee: "Up North in the Never-Never, where the land is harsh and bare, lives a mighty hunter named Mick Dundee [points to himself] Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee: who can dance like Fred Astaire".  That's just what he tells the girls.
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Post by rachelcarson1953 on Nov 15, 2018 0:48:45 GMT
But, but, but... Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee: "Up North in the Never-Never, where the land is harsh and bare, lives a mighty hunter named Mick Dundee [points to himself] Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee: who can dance like Fred Astaire".  That's just what he tells the girls. Yeah, but he ended up with Linda Kozlowski; not bad, he must've done something right! I can't dance, either, and wish I could. It was all my father's fault. He was Southern Baptist, a very straight-laced sect, and dancing was not allowed, not even ballet classes. So, throughout my clumsy life, I've jokingly blamed Dad. But he did make up for it by buying me a horse! He still had an ulterior motive; keeping me away from teenage boys, who were not to be trusted. He was a pretty smart dad!
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Post by ant-mac on Nov 15, 2018 0:55:30 GMT
That's just what he tells the girls. Yeah, but he ended up with Linda Kozlowski; not bad, he must've done something right! I can't dance, either, and wish I could. It was all my father's fault. He was Southern Baptist, a very straight-laced sect, and dancing was not allowed, not even ballet classes. So, throughout my clumsy life, I've jokingly blamed Dad. But he did make up for it by buying me a horse! He still had an ulterior motive; keeping me away from teenage boys, who were not to be trusted. He was a pretty smart dad! 1. Maybe it had something to do with the size of his "knife"? 
2. Don't forget that before he was a pretty smart dad, he was a teenage boy too.
And it's not just teenage boys who can't be trusted. Some teenage girls are just as bad.
And I'm 50 years-old and still consider myself completely and utterly untrustworthy.
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