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| vornporn | May 8 2015, 04:12 PM Post #31 |
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A Ryan Seacrest type.
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#3 Posted Image Invasion of the Body Snatchers (Don Siegel) 100 points Conty #2 Russ #2 vornporn #3 Jiggy #3 Guy #7 Yancy #12 Cassius #12 Dirt #15 Aaron #19 |
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| Aaron | May 8 2015, 04:22 PM Post #32 |
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I'm going out on a limb and betting that the #1 will start with "The" and will be followed by one other word. |
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| YancySkancy | May 8 2015, 08:33 PM Post #33 |
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Agreed. My prediction: 1. The Rack 2. The Swan |
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| vornporn | May 9 2015, 08:17 AM Post #34 |
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A Ryan Seacrest type.
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#2 Posted Image The Killing (Stanley Kubrick) 134 points Conty #1 Aaron #2 Dirt #2 Guy #3 Yancy #4 vornporn #5 Jiggy #5 Cassius #8 |
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| vornporn | May 9 2015, 08:24 AM Post #35 |
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A Ryan Seacrest type.
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#1 Posted Image The Searchers (John Ford) 140 points vornporn #1 Russ #1 Jiggy #1 Cassius #1 Aaron #3 Yancy #3 Conty #5 Dirt #9 Maxime #11 Guy #18 |
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| Aaron | May 9 2015, 08:41 AM Post #36 |
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Good list. I've been "reading" the audiobook about The Searchers. Interesting stuff. |
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| Dirt | May 11 2015, 11:06 AM Post #37 |
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After all.....
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Ok...I didn't want to hijack the thread :) Yeah, my sisters *and* my daughters had EZ bake ovens. My sisters used theirs a lot, which was cool when I was a kid but my daughters grew out of them pretty quickly after they realized they could easily scale up to massive amounts of treats by using the regular oven and current mixes that are really not much more difficult than the kids stuff. My older brother had one of those vacuform things. It really was awesome but he didn't let me mess with it too much. :) I created my "toys" with Creepy Crawlers. Posted Image Good lord, I must have made a zillion of them. I had boxes and boxes of them and was as familiar with each one as I was with their human counterparts...my brothers and sisters.It was amazing how cool you could get them to look.And the smell...I loved it. The machine also taught me some basic electronics on the reactions of wet hands and power plugs. which now reminds me of all the electronic kits I had. |
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| Continental Op | May 12 2015, 10:08 AM Post #38 |
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I'll certainly second Creepy Crawlers, and also add: Posted Image |
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| Dirt | May 12 2015, 10:42 AM Post #39 |
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Ha! I never had them as a kid but I've got lots of blank printable sheets now courtesy of a daughter's unfinished project. Maybe I'll make RTCD key chains for everyone. |
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