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Re: Public favorites?If I look like Poe, you look like Obama. we both know that can't be. (I don't write like him either) Last edited by Marsink 11-10-2009 at 12:29:05 AM |
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Re: Public favorites?I was actually complimenting you with the statement about Poe. So, you think I have a presidential look and stature about me, eh... |
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Re: Public favorites?No offense to you Gogant, but I think I would be a little worried if you were President... |
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Re: Public favorites?No offense...hhhummph. |
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Re: Public favorites?I did a little research on Poe, and it's quite dismal. He was not very attractive, and not very ugly. ( so we have more in commmon than I care to admit) |
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Re: Public favorites?Oh please, I would be bored unto death watching that show. Last edited by KtIrish 11-12-2009 at 09:30:01 PM |
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Re: Re: Public favorites?Quote: Originally Posted by Marsink I did a little research on Poe, and it's quite dismal. He was not very attractive, and not very ugly. ( so we have more in commmon than I care to admit) There was something in yesterday's paper about him. Seems he died alone and destitute. I'm sure you can't compare with that. I thought Poe was fairly good-looking...he had a staunch look about him... |
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Re: Public favorites?Well, Caity, if you feel that way about country music...I guess I will have to put my guitar away, and sell my horse. |
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Re: Public favorites?Aw, don't do that on my account. I am just one person, I'm sure there are tons of people around that love the country scene. |
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Re: Public favorites?Too late, Caity, I sold my horse and moved to California. Since you love Poe, I put his photo on my home page... |
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Re: Public favorites?Well, at least the weather is nice in Cali. |
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Re: Re: Public favorites?Quote: Originally Posted by KtIrish Well, at least the weather is nice in Cali. I don't know what that line is G. It's awful short...And my brain is fried today... Actually it's warm wherever I hang my hat... I had to make the line as short as possible because you'd a guessed it adroitly. Eldorado, by Poe |
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Re: Public favorites?Oh! Dude, I was totally watching that movie last night! |
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Re: Public favorites?Oh yeah...I saw that movie...I think the guy quoting the poem was James Cann. That is when I decided that it was my 2nd best Edgar Allen Poe poem. |
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Re: Public favorites?It was... |
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Re: Public favorites?You could have been a little more gentle... |
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Re: Public favorites?Ummm, I was trying? |
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Re: Public favorites?Thanks for trying. If I'm thinking of the right movie (Eldorado) the scene I like best is when Robert Mitchum whacks the bad guy on the nose with his Winchester rifle...I felt the pain........ |
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Re: Public favorites?Lol. That was good. |
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Re: Public favorites?It's good you like the lighter side of the movie...me, I like the more rugged, knock 'em down, stuff... |
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Re: Public favorites?I just can't get over Dean Martin. I love that guy. |
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Re: Re: Public favorites?Quote: Originally Posted by KtIrish I just can't get over Dean Martin. I love that guy. I do like the rough and tumble parts too. Especially when John Wayne kicks the crap out of somebody. Yeah, Dean is a looker, for sure. And big John was good at knocking bad guys around. Now, the two I like are, Clint Eastwood (The good the bad and the ugly), and Charles Bronson (Hard Times). Bronson played a street fighter in that one. |
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Re: Public favorites?Seeing as my education in the 'classics' (as my mother calls them) is still continuing, I'm still not that familiar with clint eastwood. |
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Re: Public favorites?You got Clint right...but, I think you're pulling my leg. He won I don't know how many Oscars, for acting and directing. Charles Bronson has those squinting eyes too. I guess he was best known for his roll in, Death Wish...and I think you're still pulling my leg......now, let go of my doggone leg, Caity........... |
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Re: Public favorites?Hey Caity, the poem for you is titled, Katy O' Grady...........I had to use a photo from the gallery of fine arts, since I couldn't get one of you...I hope there is a likeness... |
Poetry is what gets lost in translation.
Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.