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Post by charliesgirl7681 on Dec 12, 2009 22:35:03 GMT -5
I'm not sure if this is the place for this or if this has been done before. Simply post a quote from a K.H. movie and others on the board have to figure out where it came from. Whoever gets it correct must post a quote of their own. Maybe this will add some life to the board huh?
I'll start:
"Hush dear mother's fighting."
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Post by carol on Dec 13, 2009 11:28:38 GMT -5
That sounds good!
I think 'Hush dear, mother's fighting' is from The lion in winter.
'I don't think I'm going to faint, but I'll sit down anyway'
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Post by dreamer on Dec 13, 2009 11:39:36 GMT -5
Well that is no Kate quote - that is a Katharine Houghton quote from Guess Who's Coming to Din Din
"Someone stop me - Oh someone please, just try and stop me!"
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Post by Judy on Dec 13, 2009 12:00:12 GMT -5
Well that is no Kate quote - that is a Katharine Houghton quote from Guess Who's Coming to Din Din "Someone stop me - Oh someone please, just try and stop me!" Hmmmm...I beg to differ. That IS what Kate says in GWCTD.  Someone stop me ... is from Holiday. Mine: Dive for them.
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Post by dreamer on Dec 13, 2009 12:14:30 GMT -5
Well that is no Kate quote - that is a Katharine Houghton quote from Guess Who's Coming to Din Din "Someone stop me - Oh someone please, just try and stop me!" Hmmmm...I beg to differ. That IS what Kate says in GWCTD.  Someone stop me ... is from Holiday. Mine: Dive for them.   Judy's quote: Dive for them.
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Post by farewellamanda on Dec 14, 2009 22:41:26 GMT -5
Sylvia Scarlet!
Mine: "Shut up, Oscar."
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Post by dreamer on Dec 15, 2009 18:02:34 GMT -5
I think: Grace Quigley - said so to her bird.
Mine: "What family doesn't have its ups and downs? "
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Post by charliesgirl7681 on Dec 15, 2009 19:11:53 GMT -5
Lion in Winter
"Can I help it if I was good in geography?!"
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Post by Judy on Dec 15, 2009 23:30:23 GMT -5
Lion in Winter "Can I help it if I was good in geography?!" The Rainmaker Mine: "Lend me some money, will you."
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Post by charliesgirl7681 on Dec 16, 2009 1:05:18 GMT -5
Pat and Mike? If its not ignore my new quote.
...Like it? I can change it if you don't.
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Post by gottamatch on Dec 16, 2009 5:01:12 GMT -5
Desk Set? It sounds familiar but I can't picture where she says it! I think it's either Desk Set or Woman of the Year  If so, here's mine... "It turns out you're just a big sentimental slob" Jess
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Post by HollywoodHepcat on Dec 16, 2009 6:02:20 GMT -5
It's DS, Jess. Not your quote [that's P&M], but---oh, this is tacky of me, but what exactly does your Mama call you charliesgirl7681? I don't mind referring to you by your chosen username, you understand, however it's costing me time----I set out to write your name and I end up typing "charliesANGELS" three times. :-D
Mine: "D'ope!"
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Post by charliesgirl7681 on Dec 16, 2009 9:12:03 GMT -5
Oh no! Its not Desk Set or Woman of the Year. Its much earlier than both of those, and she says something right before this line that would compleatly give it away. Hepcat I'm Amanda. My screen name was from Charlie's Angels though. 
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Post by HollywoodHepcat on Dec 16, 2009 9:57:36 GMT -5
Oh my God, I didn't even bother to read that quote in full because Jess had already called it.
Of course it's Morning Glory!!! Der.
I'm a SPECIAL PERSON.
Anyways, hiya again Amanda! Putt'er there. I'm Amber.
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Post by Judy on Dec 16, 2009 9:58:41 GMT -5
Lion in Winter "Can I help it if I was good in geography?!" The Rainmaker Mine: "Lend me some money, will you." Now I don't know who's answering whom. But my quote was, indeed, from Pat and Mike - Pat on the train discovering her independence and asking for a loan at the same time. That, of course, is what makes the line funny.
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