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Jurassic Referee Thu Nov 20, 2003 12:10pm

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Originally posted by Dan_ref

"Birdy num-num" Peter Sellers?
"Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the war room!" Peter Sellers or
"I like to watch" Peter Sellers?
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rainmaker Thu Nov 20, 2003 12:15pm

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Originally posted by Dan_ref
"I like to watch" Peter Sellers?

Definitely too mature for me!!

I like the "minky", though.

And the revolving door. And the telephone repairman.

Hawks Coach Thu Nov 20, 2003 12:51pm

Love it!
 
"How can a blind man be a look-out?" (Clouseau)

"How can an idiot become a police officer?" (Dreyfuss)

"You simply go to the station and enlist." (Clouseau)

ChuckElias Thu Nov 20, 2003 01:25pm

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Originally posted by Dan_ref
"I like to watch" Peter Sellers?
Everybody knows the Pink Panther movies, and everybody says how great he was in multiple roles in "Dr. Strangelove" (and he was), but I think "Being There" is one of the best, understated, funniest (while also sad), most under-rated movies ever. The humor is so dry, but Sellers is freaking hysterical (the outtake at the end is priceless). And the best part of the above line is that Shirley MacLaine decides that she will be bold and "perform" for him so he can watch; but as always, he only watches the TV. Classic.

Also one of his last films, I think.

Dan_ref Thu Nov 20, 2003 01:31pm

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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
"I like to watch" Peter Sellers?
Everybody knows the Pink Panther movies, and everybody says how great he was in multiple roles in "Dr. Strangelove" (and he was), but I think "Being There" is one of the best, understated, funniest (while also sad), most under-rated movies ever. The humor is so dry, but Sellers is freaking hysterical (the outtake at the end is priceless). And the best part of the above line is that Shirley MacLaine decides that she will be bold and "perform" for him so he can watch; but as always, he only watches the TV. Classic.

Also one of his last films, I think.

I knew I could count on you!

OK, where's the first quote from? Early 60's, it has some of the funniest sight gags & slapstick ever put on film.

ChuckElias Thu Nov 20, 2003 01:39pm

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OK, where's the first quote from? Early 60's, it has some of the funniest sight gags & slapstick ever put on film.
I had assumed that it was a Pink Panther movie, like when the bird gets sucked into the vaccuum or something. But no, it's "The Party", 1968. I never saw it. I only got the answer by checking imdb.com . I guess it's on my "to do" list!

Dan_ref Thu Nov 20, 2003 02:22pm

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Originally posted by Dan_ref
OK, where's the first quote from? Early 60's, it has some of the funniest sight gags & slapstick ever put on film.
I had assumed that it was a Pink Panther movie, like when the bird gets sucked into the vaccuum or something. But no, it's "The Party", 1968. I never saw it. I only got the answer by checking imdb.com . I guess it's on my "to do" list!

Worth a trip to Blockbusters, that's fersure.


rainmaker Thu Nov 20, 2003 07:00pm

Okay so now that the love fest is winding down, can I please get someone to explain the joke I missed? It's not that I care if I look dumb, but I need a good laugh about now...

ChuckElias Thu Nov 20, 2003 07:15pm

Juulie, Tony's initial "thank you" was less than sincere, but you said that Mark P was the real backcourt maven of the forum. ;)

rainmaker Thu Nov 20, 2003 07:18pm

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Originally posted by ChuckElias
Juulie, Tony's initial "thank you" was less than sincere, but you said that Mark P was the real backcourt maven of the forum. ;)
Heck, is that all? I KNEW that! Maybe I'm not as dumb as I look. I was really just trying to rustle Mark into the discussion, but he didn't bite. Oh, well. I guess I need to find some Pink Panther to cheer me up a little....

huisi86 Thu Nov 20, 2003 09:55pm

I've got another scenario. My son was playing the other night and was dribbling in the FC. He momentarily lost control of the ball which headed for the BC but never crossed. His back leg did. This isn't a BC violation, is it? The ref said part of his body crossed so it was.

BktBallRef Fri Nov 21, 2003 12:46am

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Originally posted by huisi86
I've got another scenario. My son was playing the other night and was dribbling in the FC. He momentarily lost control of the ball which headed for the BC but never crossed. His back leg did. This isn't a BC violation, is it? The ref said part of his body crossed so it was.
If he was dribbling the ball went his leg went into the BC, then yes, it was a violation.



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Thanks for explaining, Chuck.

rcwilco Fri Nov 21, 2003 01:09am

Just read in the newspaper that Steve Martin is going to play Inspector Cloussea in a new pink panther movie (for what its worth)

rcwilco Fri Nov 21, 2003 01:09am

Just read in the newspaper that Steve Martin is going to play Inspector Cloussea in a new pink panther movie (for what its worth)

rcwilco Fri Nov 21, 2003 01:09am

Just read in the newspaper that Steve Martin is going to play Inspector Cloussea in a new pink panther movie (for what its worth)


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