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I lived on a farm when I was a kid. We sold corn for a buck an ear.
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Eer no, ees got a big buck-le n stuff, missus, yerrss!
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I lived on a farm when I was a kid. We sold corn for a buck an ear. Crowbarred in with the subtlety of a desperate druggie breaking into a chemist, Chris, but in fairness its about your best clue ever mate!
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Why, thank you, Mr. Carson. I think...
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Thanks, mgh!
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"So it's "Pirates" then, so that must be Walter Matthau." Well, I will say that selling corn at a buck an ear is definitely a rip off!
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That still is a perfect example of the need (always ignored by anything in the CBdeM stable) to weather your costumes so they don't look as thought they're straight out of the wardrobe. Hell, he looks like Jean l'EFFETE in that pic. I think his contract stipulated, 'same producer, same studio, same composer, must use same themes as previous film ....'
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You mean the film is called The Fourbitseneer then??!
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I lived on a farm when I was a kid. We sold corn for a buck an ear. You might crack me up more often than anyone here, Christopher!
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"Crowbarred in with the subtlety of a desperate druggie breaking into a chemist…" Now THAT was my biggest laugh of the day, Mr. Bill! "You mean the film is called The Fourbitseneer then??!" A second huge laugh out loud moment for me, Mr. Bill. However, you must share screen credit with the honorable Mr. R. Pulliam. "You might crack me up more often than anyone here, Christopher!" Ahhhh, David my friend. Making others laugh is the greatest pleasure I know! Thanks so much for letting me know.
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