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July 13, 2009 at 6:41 AM #429585July 13, 2009 at 7:06 AM #428856CoronitaParticipant
[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
FLU: Seriously? He’s just, like, the greatest American actor EVER! He’s single-handedly influencing an entire generation of American auto buyers and has put Hyundai on the map! They were this little nothing automaker, but look at them NOW!
Jeff Bridges, baby! An American icon. Didn’t you ever see “Against All Odds” or “The Fabulous Baker Boys”? Dude. Actually, “Baker Boys” was a pretty good movie. And I’m not a big Michelle Pfeiffer fan, either.[/quote]
Dude, seriously, I had to look him up on wikipedia, check out the most recent pictures, and then vaguely recollect his roll in “Tron”, “Seabiscuit”, “k-pax”, and a few other movies that watched on cable.
As far as if I’ve seen the other movies you mentioned:
Against All Odds: no
Fabulous Baker Boys: noMust be a baby boomer nostalgic “back in those days….” thing, heaped in with other back then things like “social security”, “pensions”, and “medicare” that for some reason or the other folks of my generation are paying for, most likely never going to be a direct beneficiary of, yet still stuck continuing to pay for it, and will now even pay more thanks to Obamanomics health care math. But hey, not the first time I’m throwing away money into a bottomless pit wondering what I get in return.
Sorry, my generation grew up on great performers like Brittany Spears, Run DMC, Ice-T, Sir Mix a Lot. But hey, baby got back.
July 13, 2009 at 7:06 AM #429075CoronitaParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
FLU: Seriously? He’s just, like, the greatest American actor EVER! He’s single-handedly influencing an entire generation of American auto buyers and has put Hyundai on the map! They were this little nothing automaker, but look at them NOW!
Jeff Bridges, baby! An American icon. Didn’t you ever see “Against All Odds” or “The Fabulous Baker Boys”? Dude. Actually, “Baker Boys” was a pretty good movie. And I’m not a big Michelle Pfeiffer fan, either.[/quote]
Dude, seriously, I had to look him up on wikipedia, check out the most recent pictures, and then vaguely recollect his roll in “Tron”, “Seabiscuit”, “k-pax”, and a few other movies that watched on cable.
As far as if I’ve seen the other movies you mentioned:
Against All Odds: no
Fabulous Baker Boys: noMust be a baby boomer nostalgic “back in those days….” thing, heaped in with other back then things like “social security”, “pensions”, and “medicare” that for some reason or the other folks of my generation are paying for, most likely never going to be a direct beneficiary of, yet still stuck continuing to pay for it, and will now even pay more thanks to Obamanomics health care math. But hey, not the first time I’m throwing away money into a bottomless pit wondering what I get in return.
Sorry, my generation grew up on great performers like Brittany Spears, Run DMC, Ice-T, Sir Mix a Lot. But hey, baby got back.
July 13, 2009 at 7:06 AM #429363CoronitaParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
FLU: Seriously? He’s just, like, the greatest American actor EVER! He’s single-handedly influencing an entire generation of American auto buyers and has put Hyundai on the map! They were this little nothing automaker, but look at them NOW!
Jeff Bridges, baby! An American icon. Didn’t you ever see “Against All Odds” or “The Fabulous Baker Boys”? Dude. Actually, “Baker Boys” was a pretty good movie. And I’m not a big Michelle Pfeiffer fan, either.[/quote]
Dude, seriously, I had to look him up on wikipedia, check out the most recent pictures, and then vaguely recollect his roll in “Tron”, “Seabiscuit”, “k-pax”, and a few other movies that watched on cable.
As far as if I’ve seen the other movies you mentioned:
Against All Odds: no
Fabulous Baker Boys: noMust be a baby boomer nostalgic “back in those days….” thing, heaped in with other back then things like “social security”, “pensions”, and “medicare” that for some reason or the other folks of my generation are paying for, most likely never going to be a direct beneficiary of, yet still stuck continuing to pay for it, and will now even pay more thanks to Obamanomics health care math. But hey, not the first time I’m throwing away money into a bottomless pit wondering what I get in return.
Sorry, my generation grew up on great performers like Brittany Spears, Run DMC, Ice-T, Sir Mix a Lot. But hey, baby got back.
July 13, 2009 at 7:06 AM #429434CoronitaParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
FLU: Seriously? He’s just, like, the greatest American actor EVER! He’s single-handedly influencing an entire generation of American auto buyers and has put Hyundai on the map! They were this little nothing automaker, but look at them NOW!
Jeff Bridges, baby! An American icon. Didn’t you ever see “Against All Odds” or “The Fabulous Baker Boys”? Dude. Actually, “Baker Boys” was a pretty good movie. And I’m not a big Michelle Pfeiffer fan, either.[/quote]
Dude, seriously, I had to look him up on wikipedia, check out the most recent pictures, and then vaguely recollect his roll in “Tron”, “Seabiscuit”, “k-pax”, and a few other movies that watched on cable.
As far as if I’ve seen the other movies you mentioned:
Against All Odds: no
Fabulous Baker Boys: noMust be a baby boomer nostalgic “back in those days….” thing, heaped in with other back then things like “social security”, “pensions”, and “medicare” that for some reason or the other folks of my generation are paying for, most likely never going to be a direct beneficiary of, yet still stuck continuing to pay for it, and will now even pay more thanks to Obamanomics health care math. But hey, not the first time I’m throwing away money into a bottomless pit wondering what I get in return.
Sorry, my generation grew up on great performers like Brittany Spears, Run DMC, Ice-T, Sir Mix a Lot. But hey, baby got back.
July 13, 2009 at 7:06 AM #429591CoronitaParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
FLU: Seriously? He’s just, like, the greatest American actor EVER! He’s single-handedly influencing an entire generation of American auto buyers and has put Hyundai on the map! They were this little nothing automaker, but look at them NOW!
Jeff Bridges, baby! An American icon. Didn’t you ever see “Against All Odds” or “The Fabulous Baker Boys”? Dude. Actually, “Baker Boys” was a pretty good movie. And I’m not a big Michelle Pfeiffer fan, either.[/quote]
Dude, seriously, I had to look him up on wikipedia, check out the most recent pictures, and then vaguely recollect his roll in “Tron”, “Seabiscuit”, “k-pax”, and a few other movies that watched on cable.
As far as if I’ve seen the other movies you mentioned:
Against All Odds: no
Fabulous Baker Boys: noMust be a baby boomer nostalgic “back in those days….” thing, heaped in with other back then things like “social security”, “pensions”, and “medicare” that for some reason or the other folks of my generation are paying for, most likely never going to be a direct beneficiary of, yet still stuck continuing to pay for it, and will now even pay more thanks to Obamanomics health care math. But hey, not the first time I’m throwing away money into a bottomless pit wondering what I get in return.
Sorry, my generation grew up on great performers like Brittany Spears, Run DMC, Ice-T, Sir Mix a Lot. But hey, baby got back.
July 13, 2009 at 7:08 AM #428861CoronitaParticipantFord can stand on it’s two feet (or I should say it’s 4 wheels)…Why not GM or Chrysler? BTW: buying a chrysler isn’t buying american anymore.
July 13, 2009 at 7:08 AM #429080CoronitaParticipantFord can stand on it’s two feet (or I should say it’s 4 wheels)…Why not GM or Chrysler? BTW: buying a chrysler isn’t buying american anymore.
July 13, 2009 at 7:08 AM #429368CoronitaParticipantFord can stand on it’s two feet (or I should say it’s 4 wheels)…Why not GM or Chrysler? BTW: buying a chrysler isn’t buying american anymore.
July 13, 2009 at 7:08 AM #429439CoronitaParticipantFord can stand on it’s two feet (or I should say it’s 4 wheels)…Why not GM or Chrysler? BTW: buying a chrysler isn’t buying american anymore.
July 13, 2009 at 7:08 AM #429596CoronitaParticipantFord can stand on it’s two feet (or I should say it’s 4 wheels)…Why not GM or Chrysler? BTW: buying a chrysler isn’t buying american anymore.
July 13, 2009 at 7:32 AM #428870paddyohParticipant[quote=flu]Ford can stand on it’s two feet (or I should say it’s 4 wheels)…Why not GM or Chrysler? BTW: buying a chrysler isn’t buying american anymore.[/quote]
Nothing against Ford but, they were fortunate enough to take out a huge loan against all their assets before the Bankster Meltdown.
Hopefully it will last thru the recession before they have to ask the Gov for a bailout too.
July 13, 2009 at 7:32 AM #429091paddyohParticipant[quote=flu]Ford can stand on it’s two feet (or I should say it’s 4 wheels)…Why not GM or Chrysler? BTW: buying a chrysler isn’t buying american anymore.[/quote]
Nothing against Ford but, they were fortunate enough to take out a huge loan against all their assets before the Bankster Meltdown.
Hopefully it will last thru the recession before they have to ask the Gov for a bailout too.
July 13, 2009 at 7:32 AM #429378paddyohParticipant[quote=flu]Ford can stand on it’s two feet (or I should say it’s 4 wheels)…Why not GM or Chrysler? BTW: buying a chrysler isn’t buying american anymore.[/quote]
Nothing against Ford but, they were fortunate enough to take out a huge loan against all their assets before the Bankster Meltdown.
Hopefully it will last thru the recession before they have to ask the Gov for a bailout too.
July 13, 2009 at 7:32 AM #429449paddyohParticipant[quote=flu]Ford can stand on it’s two feet (or I should say it’s 4 wheels)…Why not GM or Chrysler? BTW: buying a chrysler isn’t buying american anymore.[/quote]
Nothing against Ford but, they were fortunate enough to take out a huge loan against all their assets before the Bankster Meltdown.
Hopefully it will last thru the recession before they have to ask the Gov for a bailout too.
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