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Dan_ref Wed Nov 09, 2005 11:25am

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Originally posted by ChrisSportsFan
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Originally posted by dblref
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Originally posted by 7yrref
My association has banned pleats, and patent leather. I guess our assigner thinks that is for college refs not high school
IMHO, the pleats look much nicer/sharper than the plain fronts. I am a little older and more "full figured" than a lot of officials and pleated pants fit me better. I might agree with your assigner about the patent leather. I personally don't like the looks of them.

Hope you don't have to wear pleats on the backside also. ;)

Wait.

The pleats are supposed to go on the front???

ChuckElias Wed Nov 09, 2005 11:36am

I know it's very childish, but did anybody else like the movie "Spaceballs"? One of my favorite scenes is where Mel Brooks gets beamed across the ship and his head ends up backwards on his body. He looks down and says "Why didn't anybody tell me my a$$ was this big?!?!"

http://www.horreur.net/img/spaceballs3.jpg

Jurassic Referee Wed Nov 09, 2005 11:47am

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Originally posted by ChuckElias
I know it's very childish, but did anybody else like the movie "Spaceballs"? One of my favorite scenes is where Mel Brooks gets beamed across the ship and his head ends up backwards on his body. He looks down and says "Why didn't anybody tell me my a$$ was this big?!?!"

http://www.horreur.net/img/spaceballs3.jpg

Geeze, I hate to admit it publically, but, yup, it's in my film library too.......right next to Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein.

Dan_ref Wed Nov 09, 2005 11:49am

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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
I know it's very childish, but did anybody else like the movie "Spaceballs"? One of my favorite scenes is where Mel Brooks gets beamed across the ship and his head ends up backwards on his body. He looks down and says "Why didn't anybody tell me my a$$ was this big?!?!"

http://www.horreur.net/img/spaceballs3.jpg

Geeze, I hate to admit it publically, but, yup, it's in my film library too.......right next to Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein.

Why is Mell Brooks scowling in that picture?

'Cause he knows you didn't pay a nickel for any of those videos.

Jurassic Referee Wed Nov 09, 2005 12:12pm

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Originally posted by Dan_ref
[/B]
Why is Mell Brooks scowling in that picture?

'Cause he knows you didn't pay a nickel for any of those videos. [/B][/QUOTE]Shhhhhhh........

You're just mad mad because I got Bugs in Bunny of Seville and you don't. I got all his WW2 banned ones too. Nanny nanny boo boo......

Working on my next classic DVD compilation:

<b>Mister Trouble never hangs around
When he hears this Mighty sound
"Here I am to save the day"
That means Mighty Mouse is on the way
Yes sir, when there is a wrong to right
Mighty Mouse will join the fight
on the sea or on the land
He gets the situation well in hand."</b>

Today's question: what was the name of the female heroine that Mighty always had to save?

M&M Guy Wed Nov 09, 2005 12:26pm

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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
Today's question: what was the name of the female heroine that Mighty always had to save?
Oooh! oooh! I know! I know!

Pick me! I know!

If I'm right, do I get the Old Dork of the Day prize?

Isn't it Pearl Pureheart?

Oh, and for whatever it's worth, pleats (in front) are good, no cuffs. I haven't seen anyone with cuffs yet, but I'm not sure it gives the same "athletic" appearance we need to project. However, if we do go to cuffs, then there's no excuse for not wearing patents. ;)

RookieDude Wed Nov 09, 2005 12:29pm

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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
Why is Mell Brooks scowling in that picture?

'Cause he knows you didn't pay a nickel for any of those videos. [/B]
Shhhhhhh........

You're just mad mad because I got Bugs in Bunny of Seville and you don't. I got all his WW2 banned ones too. Nanny nanny boo boo......

Working on my next classic DVD compilation:

<b>Mister Trouble never hangs around
When he hears this Mighty sound
"Here I am to save the day"
That means Mighty Mouse is on the way
Yes sir, when there is a wrong to right
Mighty Mouse will join the fight
on the sea or on the land
He gets the situation well in hand."</b>

Today's question: what was the name of the female heroine that Mighty always had to save? [/B][/QUOTE]

Uhhhhh...
Penelope....no that was Underdog, or Dudley Do Right or something like that.
Minnie...no that was Mickey Mouse.
Ms. Lane...no that was Superman.

Sheesh...I give up.

Dan_ref Wed Nov 09, 2005 12:34pm

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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
Why is Mell Brooks scowling in that picture?

'Cause he knows you didn't pay a nickel for any of those videos. [/B]
Shhhhhhh........

You're just mad mad because I got Bugs in Bunny of Seville and you don't. I got all his WW2 banned ones too. Nanny nanny boo boo......

Working on my next classic DVD compilation:

<b>Mister Trouble never hangs around
When he hears this Mighty sound
"Here I am to save the day"
That means Mighty Mouse is on the way
Yes sir, when there is a wrong to right
Mighty Mouse will join the fight
on the sea or on the land
He gets the situation well in hand."</b>

Today's question: what was the name of the female heroine that Mighty always had to save? [/B][/QUOTE]

Good question, I'm gonna guess Mulva Mouse...?

BTW, the Mighty Mouse song reminds me of early Andy Kaufman who used to just crack me up. I wasn't a big fan of his later stuff though.

ChuckElias Wed Nov 09, 2005 12:42pm

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Originally posted by Dan_ref
Mulva Mouse...?
Wasn't it "Delores"?

tomegun Wed Nov 09, 2005 01:07pm

I don't know if cuffs will ever catch on, but if someone is tripping over their cuffs they need to go back to the tailor.

SeanFitzRef Wed Nov 09, 2005 01:18pm

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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
Today's question: what was the name of the female heroine that Mighty always had to save?
I get the Dork of the Day prize for this one, M&M!!

It was Sweet Polly Purebred!!!

Tell me what I won, Johnny!!!

:p


Dan_ref Wed Nov 09, 2005 01:21pm

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Originally posted by SeanFitzRef
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
Today's question: what was the name of the female heroine that Mighty always had to save?
I get the Dork of the Day prize for this one, M&M!!

It was Sweet Polly Purebred!!!

Tell me what I won, Johnny!!!

:p


Sorry Sean, you might still be the biggest dork here but Polly Purebred was Underdog's gf.

SeanFitzRef Wed Nov 09, 2005 01:24pm

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Originally posted by Dan_ref
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Originally posted by SeanFitzRef
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
Today's question: what was the name of the female heroine that Mighty always had to save?
I get the Dork of the Day prize for this one, M&M!!

It was Sweet Polly Purebred!!!

Tell me what I won, Johnny!!!

:p


Sorry Sean, you might still be the biggest dork here but Polly Purebred was Underdog's gf.


DOH!!! DUH!!!

SeanFitzRef Wed Nov 09, 2005 01:33pm

M&M is still the dork of the day, then.

Here is the prize!

<img src="http://users.hcis.net/heartrn/IMAGES/Mightymouse.jpg" border=0>

Jurassic Referee Wed Nov 09, 2005 01:49pm

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Originally posted by M&M Guy
[/B]

If I'm right, do I get the Old Dork of the Day prize?

Isn't it Pearl Pureheart?

[/B][/QUOTE]That <b>is</b> the correct answer.

Your old dork is on the way.

Use it wisely.


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