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Postby Jimenem » Wed Oct 26, 2005 9:40 pm

Lol, "Schoolteachers gone wild!" Lol

I still refuse to wear eyeliner!
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Postby fluffy » Wed Oct 26, 2005 10:19 pm

innocent fledgling soul


Who?........where?.......what?..........lemme at em!!!..........lol........

i'm hardly the 'voice of corruption'.........lol...........i'm really quite respectable in public :wink: ...........lol..........

But i've said this B4...........British humour is much grubbier than American........we have a very naughty, slapstick kind of toilet humour.....lol....................but it's all innuendo.....so it's really quite innocent.............lol

i'm sure any Brits on the site would agree.... :wink: .......where would British comedy be without Babs Windsor losing her bra in 'carry on camping' or that old pervert Benny Hill??...........lol.........

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Postby Jimenem » Wed Oct 26, 2005 10:41 pm

Not to mention Monty Python. . . I love those guys! They crack me up!

Fawlty towers. . . Priceless!
John Cleese has revolutionised comedy!
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Postby jims_lost_daughter » Wed Oct 26, 2005 11:18 pm

i love this movie, i mentioned it in one of my classes at school and everyone one was like huh?lol anyway, i LOVE the dance scene, it is awsome. he is so flexible ( i know what some of u girls are thinking.. but not me lol) i just think it is cool he is like that, it never fails to amaze. and he is so young in it too, and he look so different. i mean of course you know it is Jim Carrey, when he was in grade school u could tell it was Jim, but you can really see the youth you know, he is so different from now... even in the way he acts. i dunno, im rambling.
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Postby Guybrush Threepwood » Mon Nov 07, 2005 4:08 pm

I've finally seen the movie, liked it and have to agree that it's worth the money for the dancing scene alone. Just amazing! But in my opinion the funniest scene is where he imitates DeNiro. This is so funny, he looks just like him. I tell you I couldn't stop laughing!!!
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