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Post by clothier on Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:17 pm

sorry I've been gone for a couple days, I was helping put together the services for my friends.

Ron Jeremy is going to deilver the eulogy for Marilyn. Bring the kleenex, he's quite the speaker.


Harry Kallas has left us as well, and last week, one of the great nick names of all time dies.

Marvin The Human Eraser Webster has left this vale of tears.

I am overwhemled. Fahklempt, if you will.

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Post by i95 on Sat Apr 25, 2009 9:21 pm

Today, unfortunately, clothier
mourns the death of Bea Arthur.



And, tomorrow and as a tribute, he will order
the IHOP pancake which tastes like a shoe.

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Post by Independent George on Sun Apr 26, 2009 2:03 am

I posted this elsewhere, but since you brought it up....



Yes, I know that you hate all things Mel Brooks, but, the lovely and talented Ms. Arthur makes my favorite on-screen appearance at approximately the 1:30 mark.

I had a friend who was recently laid off and he would tell me that he was "going to see Bea Arthur," which I took for some other kind of euphemism until I saw this clip.

For those that care, I would grade the video clip as PG-13, so keep that in mind if you are viewing in the office with the audio turned way up or with the little kiddies around.

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Re: clothier mourns

Post by pastrami-on-wry on Sun Apr 26, 2009 10:01 am

Independent George wrote:Yes, I know that you hate all things Mel Brooks


I believe the only avowed Mel Brooks hater in the group is Mr. 95. It may be the result of what my dad would've called a "goyishe kup".


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Re: clothier mourns

Post by pastrami-on-wry on Sun Apr 26, 2009 10:03 am

i95 wrote:



95,

Loved the Bea Arthur / Adrienne Barbeau photoshop deal. By the way, were my buddies the only ones that nick-named her "Adrienne Barboob" or was that commonplace?

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Re: clothier mourns

Post by clothier on Sun Apr 26, 2009 10:20 am

shut up.


i'm in mourning.

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Post by Independent George on Sun Apr 26, 2009 3:39 pm

No, you just posted in the MORNING. I think you were confused.

Am I the only one who noticed that with the passing of Bea Arthur, the renowned dinner party discussion regarding which of the Golden Girls you would rather bang seems just a little wrong now?

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Post by i95 on Sun Apr 26, 2009 4:43 pm

Independent George wrote:Am I the only one who noticed that with the passing of Bea Arthur, the renowned dinner party discussion regarding which of the Golden Girls you would rather bang seems just a little wrong now?


OK, here's what's even more wrong. I actually found the "Golden Girls" funny. Anything and everything Mel Brooks: not so much. Sue me.

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Post by Independent George on Mon Apr 27, 2009 9:41 am

Yeah - but, that doesn't really answer the question of which of the Golden Girls you would rather bang.

Please stay on topic.

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Post by i95 on Mon Apr 27, 2009 9:48 am

Independent George wrote:Yeah - but, that doesn't really answer the question of which of the Golden Girls you would rather bang.

Please stay on topic.


What was the subject, again? Elliott Gould movies?

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Re: clothier mourns

Post by pastrami-on-wry on Mon Apr 27, 2009 10:02 am

i95 wrote:
Independent George wrote:Yeah - but, that doesn't really answer the question of which of the Golden Girls you would rather bang.

Please stay on topic.


What was the subject, again? Elliott Gould movies?


Loved him as Radar in the "Mash" movie. Jamie Farr wasn't nearly as good in the TV version.

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Re: clothier mourns

Post by i95 on Mon Apr 27, 2009 10:38 am

pastrami-on-wry wrote:Jamie Farr wasn't nearly as good in the TV version.


Yeah but he really put Sandusky, Ohio on the map.

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Re: clothier mourns

Post by Angus McRib on Mon Apr 27, 2009 3:19 pm

pastrami-on-wry wrote:
i95 wrote:



95,

Loved the Bea Arthur / Adrienne Barbeau photoshop deal. By the way, were my buddies the only ones that nick-named her "Adrienne Barboob" or was that commonplace?


Why would you name her that? I don't get it.

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Re: clothier mourns

Post by pastrami-on-wry on Mon Apr 27, 2009 4:14 pm

Angus McRib wrote:I don't get it.


Way to be introspective, dude. Never were truer words spoken on this board.

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Re: clothier mourns

Post by i95 on Mon Apr 27, 2009 4:58 pm

Yeah. And Angus, adding the "g'" to your name isn't fooling anyone, either. tard

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