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Yukon 
"Co-editor of FWFR book"

Posted - 04/22/2007 :  23:58:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Tori

quote:
Originally posted by Yukon

Fresh from MERP approval, here's my five.

Hints:
Shrek the Third: For those who don't know the basic plot, Fiona's dad, King Harold (the Frog) dies, making Shrek the king. Shrek hates royal life and just wants to return to the swamp, so he must convince young Arthur to take the throne.

The Hand: A dismembered hand kills people.

http://www.fwfr.com/user.asp?id=8158



5/5 good going!


V&V
Thanks Tori,
Not only are you pretty but you have extremely good taste as well!
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w22dheartlivie 
"Kitty Lover"

Posted - 04/23/2007 :  01:34:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
V&V
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randall 
"I like to watch."

Posted - 04/23/2007 :  01:48:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by lemmycaution

V&V while howling at the moon.

Grasshopper, how did you know I was fan of esteemed cheesy singing duo?


cuz only you and I are old enough to remember them...
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lemmycaution 
"Long mired in film"

Posted - 04/23/2007 :  02:03:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by Randall

quote:
Originally posted by lemmycaution

V&V while howling at the moon.

Grasshopper, how did you know I was fan of esteemed cheesy singing duo?


cuz only you and I are old enough to remember them...



Isn't it a pity?
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demonic 
"Cinemaniac"

Posted - 04/23/2007 :  02:46:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Good round folks. Veed.
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Sludge 
"Charlie Don't Serf!"

Posted - 04/23/2007 :  03:53:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Yukon

V&V

Loved Gentleman Ghost's Big Sexual hang-up

Sledge, your "Vulcan Eyes Rubber" is pure genius! I get the pun but judging from the votes, few others do.



Thanks much, I think that helped it along!

I'm always happy for any votes, but I thought Mohawks on the Hudson might kick up a few more...

pun on Moscow on the Hudson.

Anyhoo, V&V
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Mr Savoir Faire 
"^ Click my name. "

Posted - 04/23/2007 :  05:12:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
V and V
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Conan The Westy 
"Father, Faithful Friend, Fwiffer"

Posted - 04/25/2007 :  01:04:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Back from another camp.
I'm too late to catch all the original entries but have voted for the entrants.
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Demisemicenturian 
"Four ever European"

Posted - 05/14/2007 :  13:38:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by aahaa, muahaha

Sorry Sal, "beta" means son and "beti" means daughter. Beta is used as "dear" only with much younger people. So beta half doesn't make sense.

I watched Life in a Metro last night and an older woman addresses a younger woman (Shilpa Shetty) as beta. I am sure you are still basically right, but Hindi is presumably like Nepali in that masculine forms often become gender-neutral in everyday speech.

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aahaa, muahaha 
"Optimistic altruist, incurable romantic"

Posted - 05/14/2007 :  14:09:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Salopian

quote:
Originally posted by aahaa, muahaha

Sorry Sal, "beta" means son and "beti" means daughter. Beta is used as "dear" only with much younger people. So beta half doesn't make sense.

I watched Life in a Metro last night and an older woman addresses a younger woman (Shilpa Shetty) as beta. I am sure you are still basically right, but Hindi is presumably like Nepali in that masculine forms often become gender-neutral in everyday speech.


I guess it is more like Kid in English, s'posed to be used for children or males (when addressed by elders), but also sometimes applied to grown-up females. btw, was the film good?
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Demisemicenturian 
"Four ever European"

Posted - 05/14/2007 :  16:34:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by aahaa, muahaha

was the film good?

Fair. I'm quite easily please by Bollywood films - it is roughly in the middle of the ones that get mainstream releases here. There have been quite a few of these romantic ensemble pieces lately, so it isn't too original. Except that it doesn't have an intermission, or dancing. The only singing is a (presumably famous) trio turning up in the street every so often. Quite a few of the characters are quite endearing.
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