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		General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: muckmaw on July 27, 2004, 07:38:09 AM
		
			
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				GO BACK...IT'S A BJ!
 
 (need to have seen "Everything you Always Wanted to Know About Sex, But Were Afraid to Ask" to understand.)
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				*Click* (http://www.jollyrogers.info/VF17/DannyKayeBallinTheJack.wav)
			
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				Originally posted by Curval 
 GO BACK...IT'S A BJ!
 
 (need to have seen "Everything you Always Wanted to Know About Sex, But Were Afraid to Ask" to understand.)
 
 
 funny movie.... great scene.
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				Kerry finishes giving a personal ovarian examination to Presidential hopeful for 2008, Hillary Clinton.
			
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				Is this up there with the now infamous Dukakis Tank Photo?
			
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				Curval,
 
 Lol
 
 Thought about the exact movie scene when I saw it.
 
 My fav line was "save me an egg"
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				Originally posted by Arlo 
 *Click* (http://www.jollyrogers.info/VF17/DannyKayeBallinTheJack.wav)
 
 
 
 lol Arlo!  Good stuff man!
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				ARMAGEDON!
			
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				It's pronounced "Frankensteeeen"
			
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				Just your run of the mill security measures at the DNC
			
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				Originally posted by TheDudeDVant 
 lol Arlo!  Good stuff man!
 
 
 I always thought Danny Kaye was underrated in regards to his singing. :)
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				Dems Hopping Mad over "bunny suit" picture! :rofl :aok 
 http://www.washtimes.com/national/20040728-121533-2285r.htm
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				Originally posted by Stringer 
 It's pronounced "Frankensteeeen"
 
 
 
 :rofl
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				The senate curse:
 Harding and Kennedy are the only two senators who have won the White House. That's not because other senators haven't tried. Some big-name senators in U.S. history failed to parlay their Senate careers to the White House, including Henry Clay, Daniel Webster and Michigan's Lewis Cass, defeated in 1848 by Taylor.
 
 Today's Senate is heavy with ex-presidential candidates: Joe Lieberman, Bob Graham, Orrin Hatch, Richard Lugar, Tom Harkin, John McCain and Ted Kennedy.
 
 But 12 senators have become vice president, three of them eventually becoming president (Truman, Nixon and Lyndon Johnson).