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Conan? I don't quite remember, as I only saw bits and pieces, but I seem to remember a scene where some lady asks him this and this is his answer. Hmmm.

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I like my b movies and Conan the Destroyer is one of them.  Jehnna, asks the question and big old C replies.  

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Conan? I don't quite remember, as I only saw bits and pieces, but I seem to remember a scene where some lady asks him this and this is his answer. Hmmm.

 

 

I like my b movies and Conan the Destroyer is one of them.  Jehnna, asks the question and big old C replies.  

 

Yes! :D  

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Okay, okay. I think someone's going to get this instantly, but I have to do it, because it's been on my mind and it's such an awesome classic.

 

"My breasts can always tell when it's going to rain."

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*is wondering if this is still a gay site :unsure2::lol:*

What !! ?? Is this is a gay site :huh:  :unsure2: why didn't someone tell me that !! :lmao:   

 

Have you seen that "Movie" Kiltie69 ?? I'm sure I've never seen it 0:)  0:)

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Not a lot of Mean Girls fans, eh? A pity.

 

That's correct, though. If Kiltie doesn't mind though, I'm going for another, one I think is a much, much harder one:

 

"Now eat your breakfast and chew each mouthful 28 times. Not 20, mind you or 26, but twenty eight times."

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Kiltie doesnt mind but remember as the rules state a quote can't be more than 7 words :).

 

Makes it all the harder don't it. :D

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Eh? I thought that rule had been abandoned by now? Last week, I looked through the thread and saw a lot of people use quotes that were longer than 7 words.

 

Well, since this is pretty tricky, I'll give two no-longer-than-7-words quotes from the same movie.

 

"I am, in my way, a philosopher."

 

"You might even say I have, everything."

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Let's see, it's lead actor was nominated for an Academy Award, it spawned 2 sequels and its lead character became so famous he spawned his own sitcom many years later.

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So it's quite an old movie then - 1960s?

 

 

 

 

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Sitting Pretty?

 

Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner! Nice job! Good to see someone acquainted with the black and white classics!

 

Based on the novel Belvedere, the movie pratically created the character of Mr. Belvedere, who is something of an American version of Jeeves.

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Ok it's been a,most two weeks since it was answered.  Here's one to restart it.  

 

"Wake Up!  Time to die!"

 

an an easy one to start it off again.

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