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| 25 new of 178 responses total. |
morandir
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response 100 of 178:
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Jul 16 05:15 UTC 1995 |
Is "Pulp Fiction" the answer?
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lilmo
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response 101 of 178:
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Aug 21 21:32 UTC 1995 |
Yes, it is. Your turn robh !!!
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robh
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response 102 of 178:
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Aug 25 00:02 UTC 1995 |
<robh commits suicide rather than some up with a new quote>
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carson
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response 103 of 178:
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Aug 26 06:51 UTC 1995 |
oh, that's no fun!
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lilmo
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response 104 of 178:
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Aug 29 05:07 UTC 1995 |
Since robh doesn't want to do it, I'll give someone else a chance, and this
one should be easy:
"I'm tryin' to drive you to the sto'!"
Knock yourselves out...
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aruba
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response 105 of 178:
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Sep 5 00:06 UTC 1995 |
That would be "Driving Miss Daisy".
"Personally, I like the university. They gave us money and facilities; we
didn't have to produce anything. You've never been out of college. You
don't know what it's like out there. I've worked in the private sector.
They expect results."
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scott
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response 106 of 178:
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Sep 5 02:43 UTC 1995 |
Ghostbusters.
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lilmo
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response 107 of 178:
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Sep 5 07:45 UTC 1995 |
And who said it to whom?
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scott
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response 108 of 178:
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Sep 5 11:14 UTC 1995 |
Err... It was Harold[?] Ramis, to Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd, when their
research dept got closed and they were contemplating working in the private
sector.
Yes, after looking at it for a while, I'm still not sure if "Harold" is
correct first name...
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aruba
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response 109 of 178:
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Sep 6 12:11 UTC 1995 |
(Actually it was Ray (Dan Akroyd) to Peter (Bill Murray).) You're up, Scott!
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scott
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response 110 of 178:
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Sep 6 22:19 UTC 1995 |
This response has been erased.
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scott
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response 111 of 178:
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Sep 7 00:35 UTC 1995 |
Ok, I wanted so much to win the mystery book quote that I got confused...
I'll have a movie quote (instead of a book quote) real soon now.
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scott
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response 112 of 178:
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Sep 7 16:10 UTC 1995 |
(and this is a rough quote, it's been a while since I saw this)
""Better confess quickly, or you'll go broke from Information Retrieval
charges."
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omni
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response 113 of 178:
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Sep 9 23:45 UTC 1995 |
thx 1138?
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scott
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response 114 of 178:
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Sep 10 12:00 UTC 1995 |
Nope, more recent than thx1138.
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aruba
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response 115 of 178:
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Sep 10 12:17 UTC 1995 |
Ooh, that was a good guess Omni, it seems to me there was a line like that in
THX1138. I don't know, The Running Man?
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scott
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response 116 of 178:
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Sep 10 13:27 UTC 1995 |
Not The Running Man either.
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omni
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response 117 of 178:
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Sep 10 17:39 UTC 1995 |
It could have been 1984, but after reading the book recently, I recall
nothing about money being mentioned
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orinoco
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response 118 of 178:
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Sep 10 19:36 UTC 1995 |
no, not 1984, if I remember the movie correctly
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scott
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response 119 of 178:
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Sep 11 11:04 UTC 1995 |
Hint: The term "Information Retrieval" is a euphamism that gets used quite
a bit.
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aruba
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response 120 of 178:
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Sep 12 19:45 UTC 1995 |
Rollerball?
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scott
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response 121 of 178:
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Sep 12 22:00 UTC 1995 |
Nope, not Rollerball (which is another scott favorite, BTW :) ).
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scott
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response 122 of 178:
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Sep 13 16:32 UTC 1995 |
Do you need a clue? John Cleese had a cameo appearance.
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scott
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response 123 of 178:
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Sep 16 12:24 UTC 1995 |
Need another hint?
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lilmo
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response 124 of 178:
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Sep 16 22:07 UTC 1995 |
You prob ought to give a hint every couple-three days or so until someone gets
it, so we can get this onto something else...
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