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The protective nature of the SawStop mechanism was demonstrated in the movie
"Arthur" as his future Father-in-Law forces Arthur's head down and against the saw blade making him cause an emergency stop of the blade with the moisture of his tongue. While just movie fakery is was interesting to note the use and description given in the movie. Other than that, the movie was so stupid and such a heavy chic-flic I wish my wife hadn't wasted the money and my time and gas. One other point: I can't stand the actor replacing Adam Sandler as the world's biggest child idiot yet. Even Sandler was funnier, then. |
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On 4/20/2011 5:42 PM, Josepi wrote:
The protective nature of the SawStop mechanism was demonstrated in the movie "Arthur" as his future Father-in-Law forces Arthur's head down and against the saw blade making him cause an emergency stop of the blade with the moisture of his tongue. While just movie fakery is was interesting to note the use and description given in the movie. Other than that, the movie was so stupid and such a heavy chic-flic I wish my wife hadn't wasted the money and my time and gas. One other point: I can't stand the actor replacing Adam Sandler as the world's biggest child idiot yet. Even Sandler was funnier, then. there's NO WAY they could have ever done better than the original movie. It was futile to attempt it. -- Steve Barker remove the "not" from my address to email |
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On Apr 21, 12:07*am, Steve Barker wrote:
On 4/20/2011 5:42 PM, Josepi wrote: The protective nature of the SawStop mechanism was demonstrated in the movie "Arthur" as his future Father-in-Law forces Arthur's head down and against the saw blade making him cause an emergency stop of the blade with the moisture of his tongue. While just movie fakery is was interesting to note the use and description given in the movie. Other than that, the movie was so stupid and such a heavy chic-flic I wish my wife hadn't wasted the money and my time and gas. One other point: I can't stand the actor replacing Adam Sandler as the world's biggest child idiot yet. Even Sandler was funnier, then. there's NO WAY they could have ever done better than the original movie. * It was futile to attempt it. -- Steve Barker remove the "not" from my address to email I don't know who I dislike more, Sasha Cohen or Brandt. There will never be another Dudley... |
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On Apr 21, 7:31*pm, Robatoy wrote:
I don't know who I dislike more, Sasha Cohen or Brandt. I've got to stick up for Brand here, he might not be the best actor in the world, but he is funny in his element (well, that's a subjective thing, I suppose!) - he used to have a great radio show, but his mate Matt Morgan was the properly funny guy. |
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On Apr 21, 2:31*pm, Robatoy wrote:
On Apr 21, 12:07*am, Steve Barker wrote: On 4/20/2011 5:42 PM, Josepi wrote: The protective nature of the SawStop mechanism was demonstrated in the movie "Arthur" as his future Father-in-Law forces Arthur's head down and against the saw blade making him cause an emergency stop of the blade with the moisture of his tongue. While just movie fakery is was interesting to note the use and description given in the movie. Other than that, the movie was so stupid and such a heavy chic-flic I wish my wife hadn't wasted the money and my time and gas. One other point: I can't stand the actor replacing Adam Sandler as the world's biggest child idiot yet. Even Sandler was funnier, then. there's NO WAY they could have ever done better than the original movie.. * It was futile to attempt it. -- Steve Barker remove the "not" from my address to email I don't know who I dislike more, Sasha Cohen or Brandt. There will never be another Dudley...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Nor another John Gielgud. |
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On Apr 21, 7:59*pm, David Paste wrote:
On Apr 21, 7:31*pm, Robatoy wrote: I don't know who I dislike more, Sasha Cohen or Brandt. I've got to stick up for Brand here, he might not be the best actor in the world, but he is funny in his element (well, that's a subjective thing, I suppose!) - he used to have a great radio show, but his mate Matt Morgan was the properly funny guy. Brand is not funny to me. Like that bearded Zach idiot. Just not funny to me. Obviously others think they're funny. I don't. |
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On Apr 22, 9:41*pm, Robatoy wrote:
Brand is not funny to me. Like that bearded Zach idiot. Just not funny to me. Obviously others think they're funny. I don't. Who is this Zach guy? |
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On Apr 22, 7:24*pm, David Paste wrote:
On Apr 22, 9:41*pm, Robatoy wrote: Brand is not funny to me. Like that bearded Zach idiot. Just not funny to me. Obviously others think they're funny. I don't. Who is this Zach guy? Zach Galifianakis |
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