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KB2VXA > FILM 08.10.12 15:37l 42 Lines 1909 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Hi Ian etc.?,
Now I'm wondering what the etc. are... wait a minute... robots. If you
want the cowboy camp scene taken to the extreme Google "farts" and go to
images or better yet type in in the You Tube search box. You won't find
the Cockney lass but you'll find plenty of take away the L. Then make
sure yours is still there, you just might laugh it off.
Oh good grief, I've seen plenty kick start a V twin dual exhaust bike
back when Harley Davidson was king, electric start was for sissies. No
backfires but they were notoriously hard starting especially in cold
weather. Once upon a time in early April a friend and I went fishing on
his '63 Sportster and taking turns even with spraying ether into the carb
we took an hour wearing ourselves out. Finally it started and we were off
to Chapter 2 of our chilling (quite literally) adventure. Then the rice
burners came along and solved all that and opened another biking book,
another friend and I would ride past Harleys in driveways all in pieces
and shout "You're fixin', we're ridin'" and duck the inevitable flying
spanner.
Oh, while you're parsing the images you'll see English engenuity, a jet
bike with a twist. Hopefully it's still there, you'll just love the "fuel
tank".
Absolutely, Mel Brooks produced some of the funniest films I've ever seen
and I still watch them on TV but like anything I limit myself so I don't
get bored. I've always liked Yiddish humor and his writers are superb,
that doesn't always please the studio execs though. Quite a few times
they wanted scenes cut thinking them way over the top but Mel usually
found ways around them, the guy's a genius. Between parody an inuendo he
tickles me from both sides.
73 de Warren
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