Quadman2
Lunatic Member
Q-Man, is that a verbatim quote? I'm just curious because the grammatical snafu ("... there are none ...") might provide a clue.
Yes...OK?... think...sand. Lots of...sand.
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Q-Man, is that a verbatim quote? I'm just curious because the grammatical snafu ("... there are none ...") might provide a clue.
Lawrence of Arabia again?Yes...OK?... think...sand. Lots of...sand.
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Terminator ll
"I'm your Huckleberry"
Still need to solve this one before we move on, guys."When a man is born, he is weak and supple, when he dies – he is strong and callous. When a tree grows, it is tender and gentle, and when it is dry and hard, it dies. Hardness and strength are companions of death, suppleness and weakness express the freshness of living. That is why what has hardened, will not win"
Go for it, Mang !I'm gonna say we Google it. Who's with me?
Ah yes....Rufus T. Firefly (the inimitable Groucho Marx), in "Duck Soup"Okay, took me awhile becase the quote is actually "weak and flexible" and I was using that as part of the key phrase, but it's from Stalker (1979) and appears to be derived from a Lao-Tzu quotation. The film was originally released in Russian with subtitles, so I don't feel too bad about getting skunked in this one.
Here's something a little less challenging:
"Go, and never darken my towels again!"
Are we just skipping ahead in any random order now ???"By Grabthar's Hammer, by the Sons of Warvan, you shall be avenged."
Need a hint???
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