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Originally Posted by John McClane
8 point buck made an appearance on my front door camera tonight. dude has got fat. he looks tasty
That's 4 point on the west coast!
Speaking of Buc(-cees)

The residents of Mebane, NC have spoke out and said NIMBY to the proposed site of the world’s largest Buc-cee’s.

Hmm, wonder why…🤔
8 point buck made an appearance on my front door camera tonight. dude has got fat. he looks tasty
Originally Posted by Citizen Rules
]I've seen the George C. Scott and Patrick Stewart versions before but it's been along while so I'm planning on watching them soon.
Re-watched the George C. Scott version earlier tonight.
y’all make me smile

If there are many Hells, and if Wes Anderson has to go to one, let him be consigned to a dimension without right angles or vanishing points.
Originally Posted by ynwtf
GET THEM SPAMMERS YO!
Found one!
Guilty of spamming the shout box!
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GET THEM SPAMMERS YO!
who wants to go to Panera and get jacked up?! we can go Kramer on their ass!

Originally Posted by WHITBISSELL!
Originally Posted by Citizen Rules
I should look at RTLMYS thread more, I never check it out. Thanks for posting those, I didn't know the great Fredrick March was Scrooge in 1954. Gotta watch that, IF I can find it...sounds hard to locate.
It's on Prime (along with the other three). That has the most choices if you're looking for A Christmas Carol/Scrooge adaptations. I don't know if you've already seen the George C. Scott and Patrick Stewart versions but they're well worth watching. I plan on re-watching them both before Christmas.
Watch this version: A Christmas Carol Goes Wrong. The whole "Goes Wrong" series is hilarious.
Originally Posted by WHITBISSELL!
It's on Prime (along with the other three). That has the most choices if you're looking for A Christmas Carol/Scrooge adaptations. I don't know if you've already seen the George C. Scott and Patrick Stewart versions but they're well worth watching. I plan on re-watching them both before Christmas.
I've seen the George C. Scott and Patrick Stewart versions before but it's been along while so I'm planning on watching them soon.