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How much for the women? The little girls, how much for them?
Gawd, so many classics from that one movie…. RIP John, we miss you. Should have stayed away from the Horse.
For anyone who has not seen the movie, here is a clip, with those lines: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJY2VnTcfK8
They were on a mission from God.
As Aretha Franklin yells, “Don’t you Blaspheme!”
Cue the “Illinois Nazis” jokes . . .
Elwood tossing Jake a shrimp that he catches in his mouth – still makes me laugh.
Great movie. It still makes me laugh. We all as Americans need to start laughing together and realize we are in this together to keep America great and free for all.
I’ll bet a few of us have wanted to behave that way in a stiff, “proper” setting. Those guys liberated the inner three year old.
Carry on in grace
Hey Marine, speaking of stiff and “proper” settings reminds me of my most unprofessional moment in my entire career.
I was in jolly old England on business. When it came time for lunch the four of us and my co-worker went down to the local pub. After lunch, we decided on some dessert, the choices being written on a small chalkboard on the wall. I always go for things I’ve never tried before. When the waiter came over, unfortunately he started with the guy on my left instead of me, and got to me last. As the moments passed, I started that little giggle that you know is going to turn into a disaster. I tried to hold it in but that only makes it worse. I had my head ducked, in total meltdown mode, tears running down my face and laughing my guts out trying not to let anyone see. When the waiter asked, “And what will you have Sir,” in his prim and proper English, I totally lost it and started laughing uncontrollably. I should have excused myself. My co-worker finally said, “He’s having trouble deciding between the Spotted Dick and the Lumpy Dick. Why don’t you bring him the Spotted.” They all looked at me quizzically and finally the president of the company said, “Oh, that means something different in the Colonies doesn’t it.” Talk about embarrassing. 🙂
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spotted_dick