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    posted 08-31-2000 10:13 PM PT (US)     

     Crono/Kyp
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    IT KEEPS GOING AND GOING.....

    --Kyp

    NP: Chrono Cross

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    posted 08-31-2000 10:24 PM PT (US)     

     Mark Hatfield
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    As to theme song, I'm thinking either

    "Smile, Darn Ya, Smile" from the WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT soundtrack; or

    "I Can't Drive 55", by Sammy Hagar.

    "Won't Get Fooled Again", by The Who, is also a goodie.

    We'll get Goldsmith to do the Inaugural Ball (and folks thought the SPFM CD was rare!); and in matters of tension with foreign diplomats & heads of state, a strict (and involuntarily soothing) regimen of John Barry will be adhered to.

    Laura would be even more Lovely in a designer dress - but Nancy already explored that territory.....



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    posted 09-01-2000 07:32 AM PT (US)     

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    Aha, I just discovered in Senator Hatfield another liberal on the Board. Any others? Any mildly moderates?
    (Does somehow the appreciation of movie music attract more conservatives than liberals?)

    NP Legends of the Fall

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    posted 09-03-2000 11:02 PM PT (US)     

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    OK Mom, you may call yourself a liberal, but you & I have compared our past voting records, and we aren't that far apart!

    Oh NO! Does that mean we're really (gulp)...MODERATES???


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    posted 09-04-2000 02:49 PM PT (US)     

     Chris Kinsinger
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    ...oh, and by the way, it's time for...

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    posted 09-04-2000 02:52 PM PT (US)     

     Chris Kinsinger
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    PAGE 17! TA-DAAAAA!



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    posted 09-04-2000 02:54 PM PT (US)     

     Marian Schedenig
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    That took WAY too long.

    You know whom we need here?
    WITHOUT PAPILLON, IFUKUBE WOULD BE THE WORST THAT EVER HAPPENED TO THIS WORLD!

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    posted 09-04-2000 03:55 PM PT (US)     

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    So have you settled on a theme song?

    The Democrats were going to use Mambo #5 for the convention, until someone pointed out the line about "a little bit of Monica..."

    Then they went with Music Man, but were denied permission to change the lyrics. Why would they want to use music about a slick con man who takes money from gullible citizens?

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    posted 09-04-2000 04:14 PM PT (US)     

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    Jeez, Jack, I have no idea.....

    How about we get a "real American Patriot" like Oliver North to come in and speak about the proper way to finance an activity?

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    posted 09-04-2000 06:57 PM PT (US)     

     Jack
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    How about Goldsmith's Air Force One for Mark, and Newman's Air Force One for Chris?

    Would Newman's be Air Force Two?

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    posted 09-04-2000 07:40 PM PT (US)     

     Chris Kinsinger
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    Jack, you are out of line here!
    While I love Randy Newman's music, I have HEARD his work for Air Force One, and agree that Goldsmith's score was the best choice!

    So there!



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    posted 09-04-2000 09:16 PM PT (US)     

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    I AM TAKING NO PRISONERS IN THIS ELECTION!
    MY THEME WILL BE GOLDSMITH'S "THE WIND AND THE LION"!
    LIKE IT OR NOT!
    YOU WILL VOTE FOR ME, OR YOUR ARMS WILL BE CUT OFF!

    There.
    That's my platform.


    NP:Mighty Joe Young Horner

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    posted 09-04-2000 09:20 PM PT (US)     

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    Chris, while I LOVE that Goldsmith score, that would mean that either Mark or you is a lion and the other one is a BIG BAG OF WIND!!!!

    NP: A Bridge Too Far

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    posted 09-04-2000 09:50 PM PT (US)     

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    quote:
    Originally posted by Chris Kinsinger:

    YOU WILL VOTE FOR ME, OR YOUR ARMS WILL BE CUT OFF!

    Now this here is looks like it could become an ingeniously effective campaign slogan.

    NP: Frank Skinner Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror
    Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra/Stromberg (Marco Polo)

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    posted 09-05-2000 06:32 AM PT (US)     

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    Good slogan. Simple, precise and no words longer than 4 letters. But will it fit on a button?

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    posted 09-05-2000 07:32 AM PT (US)     

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    Why not just make an icon that represents the slogan? Chris' face, and a broken arm in the front of it.

    NP: Powaqqatsi (Philip Glass)

    PS: PAPILLON SUCKS

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    posted 09-05-2000 09:30 AM PT (US)     

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    I want my gold star!


    OOOh! Wait! Wrong board.

    Drats.

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    posted 09-05-2000 04:02 PM PT (US)     

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    Papillon sucks?

    oh my.....[thud]


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    posted 09-05-2000 04:39 PM PT (US)     

     Marian Schedenig
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    quote:
    Originally posted by JJH:
    [b]Papillon sucks?

    oh my.....[thud][/B]


    You DO know that I only say this to summon Rocco, do you?

    NP: Powaqqatsi (Philip Glass)

    PS: IFUKUBE IS WORSE!

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    posted 09-05-2000 06:12 PM PT (US)     

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    No, what sucks is American Psycho, as a film. What rules is BLUE MAN GROUP=BEST LIVE SHOW EVER, AT VEGAS NOW, AND BEST CD IN THE WORLD!!!!!!!

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    posted 09-05-2000 08:16 PM PT (US)     

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    What was the point of this thread?

    Clay G.

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    posted 09-05-2000 08:22 PM PT (US)     

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    The purpose is to answer that very question, Clay...

    ..and we have failed miserably.


    Go Moviemusic.com!

    NP: Goldsmith's "Contract on Cherry Street"

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    posted 09-05-2000 08:35 PM PT (US)     

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    What'd I say last time, Marian ... speak of the devil, and oft he appears ... ?

    INSULT HIS MINIONS AND *THEN* LEARN THE TASTE OF WRATH, you little foreign spider-hater you.

    Back for good, gentlemen, I have finally managed to weasel my way back online. Here we go.

    Living in Florida now, will include details later. Met two fascinating spiders already.

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    posted 09-05-2000 08:43 PM PT (US)     

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    DON'T GIVE US THIS "LATER" CRAP, ROCCO! WE HAVE BEEN WORRIED ABOUT YOU, WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR YOU, WE HAVE BEEN CONCERNED ABOUT YOU!!!

    Like it or NOT, YOU have claimed US (AND WE have claimed YOU) as your internet family, and YOU are hereby held accountable for your actions!

    You had better start explaining your overdue presence, and I MEAN RIGHT NOW, MAN!!!

    WE have been concerned about you, Rocco! Look around here and at the FSM board, and you will read many inquiries of your status!

    I suggest that you take some time and ANSWER THEM!!!

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    posted 09-05-2000 09:48 PM PT (US)     

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    Oh, and by the way, Mama Joan...

    I'm the LION!


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    posted 09-05-2000 09:51 PM PT (US)     

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    quote:
    Originally posted by Chris Kinsinger:
    [b]DON'T GIVE US THIS "LATER" CRAP, ROCCO! WE HAVE BEEN WORRIED ABOUT YOU, WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR YOU, WE HAVE BEEN CONCERNED ABOUT YOU!!!

    Like it or NOT, YOU have claimed US (AND WE have claimed YOU) as your internet family, and YOU are hereby held accountable for your actions!

    You had better start explaining your overdue presence, and I MEAN RIGHT NOW, MAN!!!

    WE have been concerned about you, Rocco! Look around here and at the FSM board, and you will read many inquiries of your status!

    I suggest that you take some time and ANSWER THEM!!![/B]


    ...or to your room with no dessert!

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    posted 09-05-2000 10:38 PM PT (US)     

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    Hey, I wasn't overdue for the sake of it. Some of you remember I was moving here. I've been present for almost a month. It was far far more difficult to set up a household in Florida than it was in my Los Angeles days. Waiting for the bank to accept my first deposited check — that alone took a week. Just FINDING my new computer required a forty-minute trip (ONE way!) in a neighbor's van. Took another week for the phone company to authorize a phone. And so on. None too exciting nor worth expanding upon. I said before I'd be gone for two weeks; it's been almost four. Took FOREVER to get online in the FIRST place YESTERDAY. 'ey, what can I say? I'm here NOW. (I did chime in at a couple of other threads via the library computer, didn't I?) In fact, I have an idea for another brand-new thread which I will start later in the day. Believe me, I'm moved by all the attention. I just spotted a thread with my "name" on it a few slots down. I think I'll go there next. Probably more invective. Ah well. The truly great are so rarely understood in their own time.

    NP: roomie has a Sam Kinison tape on (this is a great nasty part, "MOVE TO WHERE THE FOOD IS!") (actually, our respective music tastes are largely what the new thread's going to be about ...)

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    posted 09-06-2000 09:19 AM PT (US)     

     Marian Schedenig
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    Guess that means we're ready for another 15 pages!

    NP: Itaipu (Philip Glass)

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    posted 09-06-2000 10:45 AM PT (US)     

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    Is there some kind of world record that we're trying to break?

    Clay G.

    NP ID4 Complete (David Arnold)

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    posted 09-06-2000 04:11 PM PT (US)     

     Marian Schedenig
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    GOOD IDEA!

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    posted 09-06-2000 05:05 PM PT (US)     

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    Hmm. I bet there's no listing in the Guiness Book of World Records for message baord threads...
    We could always make one, I suppose.

    NP: Carlito's Way, Doyle

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    posted 09-06-2000 05:13 PM PT (US)     

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    I will take the opportunity to fully shed my nice shell and become the epitome of evil.

    Welcome to post #666.

    EvilK

    NP - "The Omen" by Goldsmith (LP played backwards)

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    posted 09-06-2000 06:25 PM PT (US)     

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    scary.....


    on to #668

    NP -- Concerto for Orchestra, Bartok

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    posted 09-06-2000 07:33 PM PT (US)     

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    Umm, mine says it's post 666 now.

    Clay G.

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    posted 09-06-2000 07:37 PM PT (US)     

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    PeterK, I'm sorry to disappoint you, but writing Post #666 doesn't qualify you for any full-fledged Satanic title.
    However, your Certificate Of Appreciation from the Satan's Helpers is in the mail!

    Rocco...I'm a Sam Kinison historian.
    The man's humor was hysterically funny. And brutal. And, tragically...blasphemous.
    "Move to where the food is!" was originally called "GO WHERE THE FOOD IS!". He was a spiritually tortured talent. At age 38 he was killed in a minor traffic accident.
    I find his life and career to be fascinating, because of the spiritual implications of what he SAID, and the way that he DIED.
    I believe that his death was a divine appointment that he caused himself.


    NP: Lion Of Judah Dave Bell

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    posted 09-06-2000 09:30 PM PT (US)     

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    Post 670

    --Kyp

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    posted 09-06-2000 09:37 PM PT (US)     

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    Christopher: I've been haunted by the description of how Sam Kinison died -- the invisible apparition with whom he spoke in his last moments on the roadway.

    He started out as a minister, didn't he?

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    posted 09-07-2000 09:32 AM PT (US)     

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    Roc, here's what you said:

    "I've been haunted by the description of how Sam Kinison died -- the invisible apparition with whom he spoke in his last moments on the roadway."

    HERE IS WHAT I KNOW:

    Sam Kinison was a born-again Christian.

    This is to say that he had an UNBREAKABLE relationship with the Almighty God.

    COVENANT is the operative word here.

    When ANY person enters into covenant with El Elyon (God Most High), that covenant can NEVER be broken.

    It is a spiritual pact.

    Sam Kinison was violated by his wife, and instead of seeking help from El Elyon (God Most High...the ONE Who would have helped him!), he instead acted upon his ANGER, and moved into the deep realm of anger.

    His "comedy" expressed nothing but ANGER.
    Every time he performed, ANGER was the message.

    His GOD (El Elyon) desired to heal his pain, but Sam pushed that healing away in favor of his anger.

    His comedy routines ever increasingly BLAMED GOD FOR HIS PAIN!

    SAM BLAMED THE GOD WHO HAD BEEN TRYING TO HEAL HIS WOUNDS!

    El Elyon (The God Most High) UNDERSTANDS pain at this level, however Sam Kinison was SPREADING THIS "GOSPEL" TO MILLIONS OF PEOPLE!

    Sam Kinison & El Elyon had this covenant relationship, and SAM had been violating it at ENORMOUS Proportions.

    GOD took him out.

    The "invisible" person that Sam conversed with at the moment of his death was an Ambassador of El Elyon.

    Call him an Angel.

    Whoever it was, it was in the SPIRIT REALM, unable to be seen by human eyes.
    BUT Sam saw him, and his conversation was HEARD by the people who were present there.

    I believe that Sam kinison was SHORT-CIRCUITED into heaven.

    Before his time, he was taken out of this realm.

    WHY?
    Because of his anger.
    It was like a DISEASE.
    God HATES disease.
    And Sam was SPREADING this particular disease!

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    posted 09-07-2000 10:26 PM PT (US)     

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    rrrrriiiiiiigggggghhhhtttttt....... Getting back to film scores...

    Clay G.

    NP The Fan (Hans Zimmer)

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