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Pipedream:
Thanks Sarah!!


--- Quote from: Two_mules on May 05, 2006, 04:22:09 pm ---So who knows their westerns?

Two mules for ... ...


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Sorry, I obviously don't know my westerns. When I hear "Two mules", I must automatically think of soup boxes... Lol.

 ;D

David:
"Two mules for sister Sarah" !!

Anke, you are thinking of "Dumbass Mules!"    Ha ha ha!

newyearsday:

--- Quote from: Two_mules on May 05, 2006, 04:22:09 pm ---So who knows their westerns?

Two mules for ... ...

 ;D  Answers on a postcode to Riverton Post Office, Wyoming



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HUNH?

Two_mules:
 
--- Quote ---"Two mules for sister Sarah" !!
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That's the one, David. :D  Of course, Sister Sarah was not all she appeared to be.  :o

That is one very cool T-shirt 8)

Anke, I forget to say how lovely your daughter is.


--- Quote ---HUNH?
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*points to David's post*  What he said. It's a Clint Eastwood film...

Penthesilea:

--- Quote ---Don’t I deserve a “Danke, Anke!” for making your dog happy?
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Not one, but two of them: one from me and one from my dog:
Danke, Anke!
Danke, Anke!
But be careful ever meeting my dog: he kisses everybody he likes. And now you're sure on his  list  :)

I had to think for a few minutes where the expression "Danke, Anke" comes from. It's from "Die Wochenshow" with Anke Egelke and that guy with the big nose. Lück, Ingolf Lück is his name. I barely remembered that show, but the expression is still very vivid.


--- Quote ---And I’ve already had my share of crying today (first time I watched the second half of Brokeback Mountain in the original English version on dvd… )
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It's even better in English, isn't it? Especially Jack's voice is much more poignant in the sad scenes. The after divorce-scene. The tears come pouring...



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