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I thought I just made that up. Quite good as well I thought... Teary

Quote: Moonstone @ November 14 2009, 10:01 PM GMT

Merlin is tops!

That's how ya do it! ;)

Quote: Moonstone @ November 14 2009, 11:11 PM GMT

That's how ya do it! ;)

No, no, no... "Merlin is spellbinding!". Pleased

Quote: Tim Walker @ November 14 2009, 11:12 PM GMT

No, no, no... "Merlin is spellbinding!". Pleased

Ohhhhhhh yeah! Damn you're good! Cos Merlin casts spells and that!

Quote: Tim Walker @ November 14 2009, 11:06 PM GMT

The entire film, much like its protagonist, struggles manfully to cross the finishing line. (I could have been a critic, me. Pleased)

:) Bravo!

Quote: Tim Walker @ November 14 2009, 11:12 PM GMT

No, no, no... "Merlin is spellbinding!". Pleased

You almost had me fooled!

Quote: Moonstone @ November 14 2009, 8:07 PM GMT

That's cos you're a monkey and don't have the ability to speak. I think your posts are all a result of an infinite number of Leevils at a keyboard and we're the ones in the lucky dimension.

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Getting ready to watch "Young Frankenstein" with my son Connor. God, I love having a child with a good sense of humour.

*points*

There wolf!

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He likes the blind guy in the woods, as well as when they steal the brain. He's also got a thing for Teri Garr and I just don't have the heart to show him what she looks like now.

A ladies' man at his age? Good work! :D

Laughing out loud

Well, he's polite and very charming. And he kind of has that Jimmy Stewart "Aw shucks" quality about him.

Quote: AndreaLynne @ November 15 2009, 2:52 AM GMT

Well, he's polite and very charming. And he kind of has that Jimmy Stewart "Aw shucks" quality about him.

A Jimmy Stewart quality? Oh, Jesus, Andy, put him on a leash now! :D

Yeah, I'm worried. When I go into school to pick him up, I usually have to pull him away from a couple girls that stand there giggling and tee-heeing.

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I'm sure the hair helps.

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