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Post by katina2nd on Dec 10, 2005 0:42:07 GMT -6
Mid 18th century to be precise, just to avoid confusion.
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Dec 10, 2005 0:44:09 GMT -6
Hmmm....american or english?
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Post by katina2nd on Dec 10, 2005 0:48:14 GMT -6
American, set in America.
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Dec 10, 2005 0:50:23 GMT -6
LOL..sorry...I should have specified.....yankees or western?
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Post by katina2nd on Dec 10, 2005 1:28:22 GMT -6
Well I've seen it listed as a Western, but it's not really, set before what we call the western period. It's based on a series of books written quite some time ago, very well known, classics I guess you could call them.
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Dec 10, 2005 1:30:22 GMT -6
OH OH OH!!!
Last of the Mohicans!
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Dec 10, 2005 1:31:25 GMT -6
Or wait......
Dances With Wolves?
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Post by katina2nd on Dec 10, 2005 1:34:32 GMT -6
Or wait...... Dances With Wolves? Should have stopped while you were ahead, it is indeed the magnificent Last of the Mohicans.
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Dec 10, 2005 1:36:32 GMT -6
Cool...I know you picked that because of my aversion to westerns....just wait til I come up with another.
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Post by katina2nd on Dec 10, 2005 1:41:13 GMT -6
Cool...I know you picked that because of my aversion to westerns....just wait til I come up with another. Nooo, I thought you loved Westerns. ;D Got me worried now, better get my thinking cap on I think.
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Dec 10, 2005 1:42:19 GMT -6
I'm gonna need a day for this one....gotta pick something good.
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Post by katina2nd on Dec 10, 2005 1:48:06 GMT -6
Uh oh, sounds ominous.
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Dec 10, 2005 1:49:00 GMT -6
Can you hear the Jaws music in the background?
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Post by katina2nd on Dec 10, 2005 1:53:38 GMT -6
Can you hear the Jaws music in the background?
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Dec 10, 2005 17:20:56 GMT -6
Ok...here's an easy one...couldn't resist. Been using this one for a month now with a twist...Best Line
There's no crying in baseball!
I've been saying..."There's no crying at Christmas!"
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Post by katina2nd on Dec 10, 2005 22:59:40 GMT -6
Ok...here's an easy one...couldn't resist. Been using this one for a month now with a twist...Best Line There's no crying in baseball!I've been saying..."There's no crying at Christmas!" Phew, that's a relief, thought you were gonna hit me with some obscure line from some obscure movie that I'd never heard of. Tom Hanks from .......... A League of Their Own. P.S. Of course there's no crying at Christmas.
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Dec 10, 2005 23:41:29 GMT -6
Nicely done...your turn....
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Post by katina2nd on Dec 10, 2005 23:50:58 GMT -6
Okay, I'll try and make this next one a bit easier, no Westerns I promise.
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Post by katina2nd on Dec 11, 2005 5:00:06 GMT -6
Here we go, this shouldn't give you much trouble.
"He won't come after me. He won't. I can't explain it. He would consider that...rude."
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Dec 12, 2005 0:16:17 GMT -6
Hmm..newer/older?
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Post by katina2nd on Dec 12, 2005 0:50:37 GMT -6
Thought you may have recognised this one. About fourteen years old, well, exactly fourteen years to be precise.
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Dec 12, 2005 22:12:16 GMT -6
Well...that narrows it down a bit...it's actually sounding familiar.
Leading Man or Woman?
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Post by katina2nd on Dec 12, 2005 22:17:50 GMT -6
Woman, one of our favourites actually.
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Dec 12, 2005 22:19:14 GMT -6
Pfft...can't believe I didn't get it right off....was just over at the other thread....
Silence of the Lambs
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Post by katina2nd on Dec 12, 2005 22:23:27 GMT -6
That's the one, nice going.
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Dec 12, 2005 22:28:43 GMT -6
Dang...can't believe I missed it the first time.
My mom's favorite movie...
"Life is a banquet, and most poor suckers are starving to death!"
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Post by katina2nd on Dec 12, 2005 23:16:56 GMT -6
Ummm, let's see now, is it an oldie?
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Dec 12, 2005 23:39:02 GMT -6
Old is relative....A little less than fifty years.
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Post by katina2nd on Dec 12, 2005 23:46:31 GMT -6
I'd class that as an oldie, sort of. Male or female speaking?
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Dec 12, 2005 23:47:38 GMT -6
Female...main Character.
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