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carsonshepherd said:
I had it all - a life of leisure with people willingly loaning me money
and then I had to go and get a job.

*laugh*

Like you would let me cram it into your wallet at swordpoint. :rolleyes:

Congratulations on the job. :kiss:
 
McKenna said:
Kelly's Heroes!!! I lurve that show! :heart:
My favorite lines:

"How things are going with the bank?"

"Nothing. The Sherman's broken down and nobody can move that Tiger out of the square."

"Then make a deal."

"What kind of a deal?"

"A deal deal! Maybe the guy's a Republican. Business is business. Right?"
 
I'm so tired of pain. It just beats you down and beats you down until you feel like you've got nothing left.
 
CrimsonMaiden said:
I'm so tired of pain. It just beats you down and beats you down until you feel like you've got nothing left.
But you have nice tits.


And are one of the absolute nicest people on Lit
 
Roxanne Appleby said:

:rose:

Today started out as a good day... then late this afternoon, my nerves (physically, not mentally, lol) went haywire, so now I hurt all over. Hate it when it does that, and it happens all too often.
 
carsonshepherd said:
I had it all - a life of leisure with people willingly loaning me money
and then I had to go and get a job.
Being a responsible adult sucks sometimes, doesn't it?

:kiss:
 
Roxanne Appleby said:
My favorite lines:

"How things are going with the bank?"

"Nothing. The Sherman's broken down and nobody can move that Tiger out of the square."

"Then make a deal."

"What kind of a deal?"

"A deal deal! Maybe the guy's a Republican. Business is business. Right?"


Oddball: Hi, man.
Big Joe: What are you doing?
Oddball: I'm drinking wine and eating cheese, and catching some rays, you know.
Big Joe: What's happening?
Oddball: Well, the tank's broke and they're trying to fix it.
Big Joe: Well, then, why the hell aren't you up there helping them?
Oddball: [chuckles] I only ride 'em, I don't know what makes 'em work.
Big Joe: Christ!
Oddball: Definitely an antisocial type. Woof, woof, woof! That's my other dog imitation.


:D
 
McKenna said:
Oddball: Hi, man.
Big Joe: What are you doing?
Oddball: I'm drinking wine and eating cheese, and catching some rays, you know.
Big Joe: What's happening?
Oddball: Well, the tank's broke and they're trying to fix it.
Big Joe: Well, then, why the hell aren't you up there helping them?
Oddball: [chuckles] I only ride 'em, I don't know what makes 'em work.
Big Joe: Christ!
Oddball: Definitely an antisocial type. Woof, woof, woof! That's my other dog imitation.
:D
I also get a huge kick out of that movie. Oddball is, of course, a complete anachronism. He is a 1970 American hippie transported back to France, 1944. That is part of what makes the movie funny, and charming, but that little piece of it is very unealistic. However, I have wondered whether any GIs developed proto-hippie attitudes as a result of their disillusionment on experiencing the absurdities of the war and the military, or from their confrontations with the horrors of war. "Catch 22" characterizes these elements very poignantly. "Slaughterhouse 5" paints a more realistic picture of how these things affected one GI - Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Another angle is the earliest days of "motorcycle gangs" in California, reportedly ex-AAF flyers seeking the adrenalin rush they had become hooked on flying. And one more is the extent to which such indivuduals later became "beatniks" - I'm just speculating on this one.

One of my friends here told me today I think too much. :D It's true, but - it's not "scary" in here; it's interesting!
 
Roxanne Appleby said:
One of my friends here told me today I think too much. :D It's true, but - it's not "scary" in here; it's interesting!


I've been told I think too much, too. You're among friends. ;)


I found this on Wikipedia about beatniks. I think it's possible to have had an "Oddball" like character in WWII, though the term "beatnik" wasn't coined until after the war ended.
 
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bashfull said:
...Ok, a new girl is working in my office. Incredibly attractive, absolutely perfect body, great sense of humor (she tells dirty jokes) and smart too...It's over 110 degrees today with the heat index so told her yesterday to wear something cool as we'd be working outside some today...so she did. <gulp> She is wearing a tight spaghetti strap top that showers one with cleavage, cups the breasts, and wraps her tight tummy...and a short mini skirt with a slit allowing for one's viewing pleasure of tanned, smooth, supple legs and high heels just in case one doesn't notice the length and form.

..."So what's the problem?" you ask. Any idea how difficult it is to stay focused on work!!!! And, especially being the boss, not to stare or even try to catch of glimpse!!! <grrrrrr>>> I think Honey wrote a story once about this...but she was the woman teasing in that one.

OMG I need a looooong cold shower...or some company...hmmm...wonder which I'll get first. yeah, I know...it's to the showers for me.



Grrrr....Ok, so she dressed more conservatively lately...which means I can focus more on work, right? But now I keep wondering when she'll dress the other way again. That noise ya'll hear is me banging my head (the top one you pervs!) against my desk. Dang I need to a sexual partner!
 
CrimsonMaiden said:
:rose:

Today started out as a good day... then late this afternoon, my nerves (physically, not mentally, lol) went haywire, so now I hurt all over. Hate it when it does that, and it happens all too often.
*HUGS*

I hope you have some relief today, Crim :rose:
 
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