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    #593 Movie Night on the Lawn?

    One of the things that I loved doing during the summer was to move an old TV out on to the patio and watch a movie or take in a baseball game.

    The weather had been pretty good for the last week of two and I have some 'stand by movies' I keep on hand.


    Let's pop up some corn......Kettle corn, popcorn balls, hot buttered, and CHEESE popcorn.

    (I like my popcorn with a little season salt in it.........)

    Slide up a seat and let's go!

    Lemonade, tea and something a little harder, if you like?

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    Hmmm, what movies are on the docket? Lemonade, please!
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    Popcorn and lemonade please and thank you!
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    Lemonade, popcorn and any movie you want?

    I have all kinds of flicks.....I LOVE to go to Walmart and look thru the 5 dollar movies. I always have one or two sitting by the TV. I have a documentary on the Antartic, the Exorcist, The Savages and some comedy DVDs.....

    Anything you all like?


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    How about a double feature? I'm thinking a Monty Python Holy Grail/ Mel Brooks History of the World Part 1 night...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    How about a double feature? I'm thinking a Monty Python Holy Grail/ Mel Brooks History of the World Part 1 night...
    LOL, I do have History of the World.........Graet flick.


    More popcorn!


    DONE!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    LOL, I do have History of the World.........Graet flick.


    More popcorn!


    DONE!
    Oooh, ooh, and can we do s'mores at a campfire afterwards or between features?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Oooh, ooh, and can we do s'mores at a campfire afterwards or between features?
    Anyway you want it. We just have to take the sheet down.....

    Done.

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    Movie story - bizarre?

    When the car came into the house a few years ago, it ruined or destroyed a bunch of the DVDs that were stored on a shelf under the window. Some of the movies belonged to my mom and a few were movies that I had never seen.

    One movie has been on my shelf for a while and I have been moving it around, waiting for the right time to watch it. It's in a pile of movies for a while and in the last 2-3 months it made it's way to the top of the pile?

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    Saturday night, I was flipping about on the TV and came across a Clint Eastwood movie that I had never seen. I managed to catch the last part of the movie...it was about CE and some kind of treasure buried in a cemetary - and one obstacle to getting to the treasure has to do with a large bridge that gets blown up.

    I watched enough to get an idea of the plot and turned it before the end.....that way I could look for the name of the movie, buy it and watch the whole thing. I like CE movies and

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    Yesterday, I absentmindedly picked up the movie and opened it up----since it's a 'collector's edition' release, it has a nice little pamphlet inside with all kinds of info about the movie, production notes, scenes, extra features?

    I started to read the pamphlet and it details how much effort went into the construction of a bridge that eventually gets blown up in the flick.

    The movie is "The Good the Bad and the Ugly....."

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    I cannot tell you how many times I picked that movie up and for some weird reason put it down to save it 'for later'. It migrated from the bottom of my movie pile to the kitchen table, to the end table and finally to being the only movie near my recliner...

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    So, We are going to watch The GTBATU tonight!!!!!


    Popcorn for everyone!!!!

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    We used to have movies at college and they did a Clint Eastwood spaghetti Western marathon. I like the old Clint Eastwood Westerns. Pale Rider was good but creepy. TGTBATU was just fun! Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, all those bring back memories.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smokey the elder View Post
    We used to have movies at college and they did a Clint Eastwood spaghetti Western marathon. I like the old Clint Eastwood Westerns. Pale Rider was good but creepy. TGTBATU was just fun! Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, all those bring back memories.
    The dubbing was the best part!!!

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    I would love to see The Blob! An all time fav. Guess what I did! I totally lost my mind and bought a tablet! Now I can be on Pet Talk while chillin in bed when the arthrites is bad Like right now.

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    Congrats on the tablet! Now we can serve you virtual dinks to go with the arthritis meds!
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    One Blob, a drink and some warm packs for you joints.

    Nice to see you.

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    More cheese popcorn and a another movie.

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    Orc, put the sheet up!!!!!!


    DONE!

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