Handley_Page
Draco interdum Vincit
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Cats are easy to herd...so long as you have a loud can opener.
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Oh how true.
I had to look up Bluebonnet.
BTW, did Mrs LBJohnson get given the name Lady Bird at birth ?
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Cats are easy to herd...so long as you have a loud can opener.
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Oh how true.
I had to look up Bluebonnet.
BTW, did Mrs LBJohnson get given the name Lady Bird at birth ?
Not at birth, but as a baby.
"We named the dog Indy."
Indy? I thought that was The Brickyard.
Let me guess. It's a place to stack bricks ready for use, right ?
No, the Brickyard is the nickname for the racetrack where they run the Indianapolis 500 every year. You know, a bunch of crazy guys driving as fast as they can, weaving in and out of traffic, making one left turn after another and occasionally causing a big accident.
Kind of like getting caught in a roundabout in Paris.
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No, the Brickyard is the nickname for the racetrack where they run the Indianapolis 500 every year.
I've never watched NASCAR at all (outside of when I tune in before it's over to see the "Law & Order" repeats)... But I saw ads recently saying it'd be "the last time" or something like that. (Now that I think about it, it may've been Daytona.)
Regardless, how the crap?! I figured these people worked during the week as the stuntmen crashing the cars on TV shows, as the only way any actually finished a race was to jump out of the car.
(Note to an earlier post by you: It's hominy grits, made from hominy corn, which is maize stripped from the cob and treated with alkali. It tastes terrible unless you rinse it and prepare it properly).
Crash - David Cronenberg (1996)
Sam Spade
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"Play it again, Sam"
'You must remember this ...'
I remember that one.
Remembrance of Things Past
deja vu
it's like deja vu all over again...
Weird how that happens, isn't it?
Phil: Do you ever have déjà vu, Mrs. Lancaster?
Mrs. Lancaster: I don't think so, but I could check with the kitchen.
(Groundhog Day)
Now there's a laptop! Not sure where he's going to put the Scotch though.