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Post by Lawtonka on Mar 25, 2007 8:45:04 GMT -6
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Post by BrokenSword on Mar 25, 2007 8:47:19 GMT -6
Lawtonka-
Twilight Zone?
Michael
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Post by Tricia on Mar 25, 2007 9:50:52 GMT -6
Korea? You got me, Lawtonka.
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Post by crzhrs on Mar 25, 2007 11:42:40 GMT -6
Twilight Zone when the show goes back to modern times and the soldiers look at the monument and see the names of the soldiers who went back in time and died.
The officer states: "If only they brought the tank with them!"
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Post by Jas. Watson on Mar 26, 2007 14:22:25 GMT -6
WOW, Look at the hill in the backround!!
Jas~
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Post by fred on Mar 26, 2007 14:43:59 GMT -6
WOW, Look at the hill in the backround!! You know, I noticed that! It looks like the 15th fairway behind my place in sunny, downtown Florida.
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Post by BrokenSword on Mar 26, 2007 14:52:56 GMT -6
Fred-
Hills like that in Florida? WOW! How many have you had by the 15th hole?
M
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Post by harpskiddie on Mar 26, 2007 16:47:56 GMT -6
Fred gets so used to playing in terrain like that pictured that he thinks it IS the fairway. Most of Fred's fairways are either very sandy, or very wet, and some feature alligators eating ducks.
He's like me - I played golf for years before I discovered that there were parts of the courses without trees, water and pits filled with sand.
Gordie
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Post by fred on Mar 26, 2007 20:09:40 GMT -6
Golf! Please! The best way I know how to screw up a good walk.
Le Ratte.
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Post by fred on Mar 26, 2007 20:12:50 GMT -6
Actually, the last time I played golf was on the Torrejon U.S. Air Force base outside of sunny, downtown Madrid. I was on the 5th hole and it was about 190 degrees out. Why? The Catholic Church has a much better definition of "self-abuse."
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Post by harpskiddie on Mar 26, 2007 23:41:15 GMT -6
Did you shoot less than the temperature?
Gordie
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Post by Lawtonka on Mar 29, 2007 13:05:27 GMT -6
Yep, this was from the eopisode on the Twilight Zone. From the time I saw that show as a kid, until I finally got to go the battlefield, I always wondered if they used real soldiers names or if the monument was made up, and of course as you can see in the picture, this monument was no where near the Little Bighorn! More like a back lot at MGM in Culver City.
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Post by harpskiddie on Mar 29, 2007 14:46:06 GMT -6
But it did have its points. If I remember, the script mentioned the lone tepee, and I think the tank crew even passed it.
Gordie
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Post by BrokenSword on Mar 29, 2007 15:03:07 GMT -6
And-- who'd-a-thought!? That of the three/four man tank crew, they just happened to have the ONE GUY in the WHOLE army that was a 'Custer Expert'! Well, maybe that was for the benefit of us kids who at that time (quiet unlike now?) didn't know EXACTLY what happened. I loved it! BTW that episode was on TV a couple of weeks ago.
M
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Post by harpskiddie on Mar 29, 2007 19:40:22 GMT -6
His Dagger Is Droopy [Umatilla]:
My favorite was the one starring Nehemiah Persoff as a man who is doomed to be continually torpedoed while on a passenger steamer, after trying to warn the people and ship's crew of a German U Boat "out there in the fog" or words to that effect. If memory serves, it turns out he was a U Boat captain who had sunk such a ship, and this was his personal hell.
Not only did I see this episode on TV [I'm pretty sure, anyway], but it was in a Twilight Zone collection of stories by Rod Serling which I used to read at "pot parties" in the early 70s. Believe it or not, this type of s--t was popular in the crowd I hung with. Winnie the Pooh was big, too. People seemed to like the way I read stuff. As I used to say: "Verrrrrrrrry strange."
Gordie
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