m the
last one to leave the theater.
Dave
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From: "Alan Adler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 3:14 PM
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My most memorable - if not most embarrassing m
OK. One I won't tell you about. The other one happened recently. We
took Aiden (now 3) to see Horton Hears a Who. Earlier that day, we
had gone on a 'bus-that-becomes-a-boat' tour on the Intracoastal.
They give you these duck whistles to blow. You guessed it. We didn't
realize he br
This is an easy one. As you all well know, my beloved Morris loves his
movies. And he also loves his popcorn. Once he gets settled in his seat and the
movie begins, he dives into that popcorn bag with great gusto...and I mean
gusto. This is a noisy proposition because he is also a loud chew
I was in the first row of the balcony of the Olympic Theater in Berwyn
Illinois watching the STING with my Father and Mother. The theater was PACKED.
I
had gotten a new watch with an elastic band and was playing around with it and
accidentally shot it like a slingshot over the edge of balc
Come on group. With the exception of Alan, your stories showed no embarrassing
moments whatsoever.
Here's one of mine. In 1965 my family went to see "The Sound of Music,"
still my favorite movie. Dad was in such a good mood that during the
intermission he gave us $0.50 each to buy sod
sitting in the front row seeing Jaws for the first time with a new
girlfriend (she already saw the film)
at the point where Richard Dreyfuss is under water looking at the
hole in the hull of the small boat & the dead guy's head comes
bobbing out of the hole
I tensed in my seat and practically
l those years ago, was an even more special treat that I was able
to relay to Mum.
Phil
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From: "Alan Adler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 5:14 AM
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Make 'em laugh, Alan, make 'em laugh!
Good recovery.
Patrick
On Apr 7, 2008, at 12:14 PM, Alan Adler wrote:
My most memorable - if not most embarrassing moment in about 55
years of going to the movies -
Was when I went to see THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT! -
It was during Donald O'Connor or so
i love this thinly veiled, but poor, attempt at bringing up the whole
gun issue again, under the guise of "embarrassing movie moments."
give it all a rest, already.
jeff
On Apr 7, 2008, at 11:07 AM, Carlos Duenas wrote:
she got her eyes paint's running down from crying...
say what?? ey
I guess my most embarassing moment in the movies
was when I went to see FAHRENHEIT 911 and was
forced to watch John Ashcroft sing. Remember that?
It made me leave the theater screaming for Celine Dion!
K.
On Apr 7, 2008, at 1:07 PM, Carlos Duenas wrote:
My first most embarrassing moment at t
My most memorable - if not most embarrassing moment in about 55 years
of going to the movies -
Was when I went to see THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT! -
It was during Donald O'Connor or somebody's big elaborate dance number -
I tripped big-time walking down the aisle to my seat -
recovered with a ha
My first most embarrassing moment at the movies was
the first half an hour of watching Dumb and Dummer
with my friend Gabriela. At first, I tough it was the
worst movie to take a nice girl to see. But, after a
wile, the movie became fun to us and we ended up
laughing so much my stomach ached and s
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