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Re: 'Best Picture' Oscar Films

Post by klr » Fri Sep 10, 2010 7:27 pm

rachelbean wrote:Bahaha, I love Oklahoma! :hehe:

I'm so gay for musicals in general though.
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Re: 'Best Picture' Oscar Films

Post by Animavore » Fri Sep 10, 2010 7:34 pm

klr wrote:
Bella Fortuna wrote:
klr wrote:As I recall, that was not an option open to me when I was forced to watch Oklahoma! :ddpan:
This explains so, so much. :console:
By a group of nuns no less ... and we had to pretend we enjoyed it. :cry:

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Fuck that. You had a very different life in the country. Even when we were shown movies in school, like say, around Christmas, it was things like E.T. and Short Circuit. Never had to watch any old musicals or crap like that. Although I may have seen Oliver in school. I like that film though :oops:
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Post by Xamonas Chegwé » Fri Sep 10, 2010 7:37 pm

47 definites - and I've probably watched a few of the earlier ones while young but not remembered the titles. I've also got a couple (of recent ones) on DVD that I have never watched!
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Re: 'Best Picture' Oscar Films

Post by klr » Fri Sep 10, 2010 7:40 pm

Animavore wrote:
klr wrote:
Bella Fortuna wrote:
klr wrote:As I recall, that was not an option open to me when I was forced to watch Oklahoma! :ddpan:
This explains so, so much. :console:
By a group of nuns no less ... and we had to pretend we enjoyed it. :cry:

There's a bright golden haze on the meadow ... :drama:
Fuck that. You had a very different life in the country. Even when we were shown movies in school, like say, around Christmas, it was things like E.T. and Short Circuit. Never had to watch any old musicals or crap like that. Although I may have seen Oliver in school. I like that film though :oops:
I lived in the city, or just outside it. I had to watch Oklahama in a certain convent/school on the north side of Cork city, where my grand-aunt was celebrating fifty years of being a penguin. :irate:

Also, that ten years or so difference in our age counts for a lot (IMHO) in terms of what we might have had to watch.
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Re: 'Best Picture' Oscar Films

Post by Animavore » Fri Sep 10, 2010 7:42 pm

klr wrote:
Animavore wrote:
klr wrote: By a group of nuns no less ... and we had to pretend we enjoyed it. :cry:

There's a bright golden haze on the meadow ... :drama:
Fuck that. You had a very different life in the country. Even when we were shown movies in school, like say, around Christmas, it was things like E.T. and Short Circuit. Never had to watch any old musicals or crap like that. Although I may have seen Oliver in school. I like that film though :oops:
I lived in the city, or just outside it. I had to watch Oklahama in a certain convent/school on the north side of Cork city, where my grand-aunt was celebrating fifty years of being a penguin. :irate:

Also, that ten years or so difference in our age counts for a lot (IMHO) in terms of what we might have had to watch.
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I thought you country folk knew that? :ddpan:
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Re: 'Best Picture' Oscar Films

Post by klr » Fri Sep 10, 2010 7:47 pm

Animavore wrote:
klr wrote:
Animavore wrote:
klr wrote: By a group of nuns no less ... and we had to pretend we enjoyed it. :cry:

There's a bright golden haze on the meadow ... :drama:
Fuck that. You had a very different life in the country. Even when we were shown movies in school, like say, around Christmas, it was things like E.T. and Short Circuit. Never had to watch any old musicals or crap like that. Although I may have seen Oliver in school. I like that film though :oops:
I lived in the city, or just outside it. I had to watch Oklahama in a certain convent/school on the north side of Cork city, where my grand-aunt was celebrating fifty years of being a penguin. :irate:

Also, that ten years or so difference in our age counts for a lot (IMHO) in terms of what we might have had to watch.
In Dublin the "country" means everything outside of Dublin.
I thought you country folk knew that? :ddpan:
Sure begorrah and bejaysus, we're all so backward that we don't even know what a tap is for. :Erasb:

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Re: 'Best Picture' Oscar Films

Post by Animavore » Fri Sep 10, 2010 7:51 pm

klr wrote:
Animavore wrote:
klr wrote:
Animavore wrote:
klr wrote: By a group of nuns no less ... and we had to pretend we enjoyed it. :cry:

There's a bright golden haze on the meadow ... :drama:
Fuck that. You had a very different life in the country. Even when we were shown movies in school, like say, around Christmas, it was things like E.T. and Short Circuit. Never had to watch any old musicals or crap like that. Although I may have seen Oliver in school. I like that film though :oops:
I lived in the city, or just outside it. I had to watch Oklahama in a certain convent/school on the north side of Cork city, where my grand-aunt was celebrating fifty years of being a penguin. :irate:

Also, that ten years or so difference in our age counts for a lot (IMHO) in terms of what we might have had to watch.
In Dublin the "country" means everything outside of Dublin.
I thought you country folk knew that? :ddpan:
Sure begorrah and bejaysus, we're all so backward that we don't even know what a tap is for. :Erasb:

No :ddpan:
We managed to get a downstream tunnel in operation years before you, remember. :coffee:
Libertarianism: The belief that out of all the terrible things governments can do, helping people is the absolute worst.

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