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Vagrants Have Santa Fe Businesses Concerned (Misplaced Lib benevolence doesn't work)
The Albuquerque Journal ^
| May 3, 2011
| Mark Oswald
Posted on 05/03/2011 4:05:02 PM PDT by CedarDave
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To: Michael.SF.
What movie is that from? Before my time, I’m afraid.
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05/03/2011 5:47:01 PM PDT
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boop
("Let's just say they'll be satisfied with LESS"... Ming the Merciless)
To: boop
“Treasure of the Sierra Madre” great movie, a tad long is its only weakness. Many great lines and scenes.
Well worth a viewing.
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05/03/2011 6:21:41 PM PDT
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Michael.SF.
(Going to Charlotte for the barbecue is like going to Minneapolis for the gumbo - John Reed)
To: Michael.SF.
OMG! I saw that a long time ago, I just don’t remember that scene. Fantastic movie. The Simpsons did a parody of it years ago where the “treasure” was a comic book. One of Bogie’s best.
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05/03/2011 8:04:52 PM PDT
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boop
("Let's just say they'll be satisfied with LESS"... Ming the Merciless)
To: boop
Fantastic movie A classic, many great lines and excellent scenes. Only movie where a son (John Huston) directs his father (Walter) in an academy award winning role.
Robert Blakes screen debut (the kid who sells the lottery ticket), cameo appearance by Ann Sheridan (as the prostitute), plus Alphonso Bedoya ( 'We don't need no stinkin Badges').
Might have to pull that one out of the closet again soon.
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05/03/2011 10:20:29 PM PDT
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Michael.SF.
(Going to Charlotte for the barbecue is like going to Minneapolis for the gumbo - John Reed)
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