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On 9/22/2012 10:21 AM, Somebody wrote:
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>> On 9/21/2012 7:46 PM, Somebody wrote:
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>>> What does Susan Sarandon do to stay looking so young? Is it because of
>>> Tim
>>> Robbins? She looks virtually the same as 20 years ago when she drove
>>> over
>>> that cliff holding Geena Davis hand.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> My understanding is that to retain her youthful appearance, she has a
>> strict daily regimen of drinking the blood of virgins and juice, juice,
>> juicing with the new Juice-O-matic. Tim is around to procure the virgin
>> blood and crates of vegetables and fruits. You really have to hand it to
>> that guy!

>
>
> He's like 8 feet tall. Yet still gets good movie parts.


He's OK if you like big guys with baby-like faces. If you're female,
you'd know more about this than I.

>
> So you are also saying I should buy a blender?


Buying a blender is a personal decision, I don't like those rude and
noisy machines but will defend to the death your right to freely buy
this sort of contraption. You death, not mine that is! :-0

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> On 9/22/2012 10:21 AM, Somebody wrote:
>> He's like 8 feet tall. Yet still gets good movie parts.

>
> He's OK if you like big guys with baby-like faces. If you're female, you'd
> know more about this than I.


not sure what size feet he has, but Susan seems happy and giggly a lot.

>> So you are also saying I should buy a blender?

>
> Buying a blender is a personal decision, I don't like those rude and noisy
> machines but will defend to the death your right to freely buy this sort
> of contraption. You death, not mine that is! :-0


I too will defend your death to the death!

I could make smoothies, without milk if I got a blender. And smooth
hummus... TJ claims you buy a decent one for $25, but then that's TJ and
half the time he's talking out his ass. Half the time out of his mouth.
Most the time, I'm not sure which.



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On 9/22/2012 11:14 AM, Somebody wrote:
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>> On 9/22/2012 10:21 AM, Somebody wrote:
>>> He's like 8 feet tall. Yet still gets good movie parts.

>>
>> He's OK if you like big guys with baby-like faces. If you're female, you'd
>> know more about this than I.

>
> not sure what size feet he has, but Susan seems happy and giggly a lot.
>
>>> So you are also saying I should buy a blender?

>>
>> Buying a blender is a personal decision, I don't like those rude and noisy
>> machines but will defend to the death your right to freely buy this sort
>> of contraption. You death, not mine that is! :-0

>
> I too will defend your death to the death!


Yes, there's no doubt about it: death is a hit!

>
> I could make smoothies, without milk if I got a blender. And smooth
> hummus... TJ claims you buy a decent one for $25, but then that's TJ and
> half the time he's talking out his ass. Half the time out of his mouth.
> Most the time, I'm not sure which.


I got a great one: a heavy duty VitaMix. I hate it! I told my wife to
get rid of that monstrosity but she said it was her dad's. I liked the
old guy but he's been dead for almost a decade. Will it never end? Sure,
when one of us croaks.

Speaking of monstrosities, I ordered a Hamilton Beach panini maker.
Mostly I'll be grilling with it. I'm tired of frying meat and having
grease splatter all over the place. It has a high temperature sear
setting too. It was less than $50 including shipping from Amazon.com to
this rock. I think this could be the start of a beautiful relationship...


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> Speaking of monstrosities, I ordered a Hamilton Beach panini maker. Mostly
> I'll be grilling with it. I'm tired of frying meat and having grease
> splatter all over the place. It has a high temperature sear setting too.
> It was less than $50 including shipping from Amazon.com to this rock. I
> think this could be the start of a beautiful relationship...
>


like Casablanca?


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> > He's like 8 feet tall. Yet still gets good movie parts.

>
> He's OK if you like big guys with baby-like faces. If you're female,
> you'd know more about this than I.


Tim Robbins is a drawback if I'm considering watching a movie he's in.
He just annoys the heck out of me. He ruined "The Player" and almost
ruined "Shawshank". I tried watching "Hudsucker" but Robbins's
hamminess made me nauseous in the first 5 minutes.




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On Sep 23, 9:33*am, George M. Middius > wrote:
> dsi1 wrote:
> > > He's like 8 feet tall. *Yet still gets good movie parts.

>
> > He's OK if you like big guys with baby-like faces. If you're female,
> > you'd know more about this than I.

>
> Tim Robbins is a drawback if I'm considering watching a movie he's in.
> He just annoys the heck out of me. He ruined "The Player" and almost
> ruined "Shawshank". I tried watching "Hudsucker" but Robbins's
> hamminess made me nauseous in the first 5 minutes.


Beats the heck out of me. I don't know nothing about acting. Mostly I
admire him for the virgin blood and the crates of fruit. You should
stay away from his movies!
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