"Democracy can be a wickedly unfair thing, Sabrina. Nobody poor was ever called democratic for marrying somebody rich."
[Reviewed in Cheaper by the Dozen 2]
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Favorite Movie Quotes: Sabrina (1954)
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Favorite Movie Quotes: The Rutles: All You Need is Cash
"I have always thought in the back of my mind, 'Cheese and Onions'
I have always thought that the world was unkind, 'Cheese and Onions'
Do I have to spell it out ? 'C-H-E-E-S-E A-N-D O-N-I-O-N-S', oh no."
[Reviewed in Cheaper by the Dozen 60]
I have always thought that the world was unkind, 'Cheese and Onions'
Do I have to spell it out ? 'C-H-E-E-S-E A-N-D O-N-I-O-N-S', oh no."
[Reviewed in Cheaper by the Dozen 60]
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Favorite Movie Quotes: Ruthless People
"I'm no criminal. I can't even sell retail. And that's legal!"
[Reviewed in Cheaper by the Dozen 22]
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Favorite Movie Quotes: The Russia House
Phone photo 1508
Tombstone Willey's Saloon and Grill, Menlo, Washington
Just across the road from the grave of Willie Keil
Seriously
Favorite Movie Quotes: Rushmore
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Roadside marker telling the very strange story of Willie Keil, who is buried on top the hill in the background
Menlo, Washington
Favorite Movie Quotes: Rush Hour 2
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Monday, May 14, 2012
Phone photo 1506
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Raymond Grocery and Deli,
Raymond Wash.
Favorite Movie Quotes: Rush Hour
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Favorite Movie Quotes: Run Silent Run Deep
Phone photo 1504
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Favorite Movie Quotes: Hung faan aau = Rumble in the Bronx
Phone photo 1503
Favorite Movie Quotes: Rubin and Ed
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Phone photo 1502
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What Younger Cartoonists See When They Meet Me
This is what younger cartoonists see when they meet me, especially if I start talking about the sunny slopes of yesterday in the pre-Internet Newave era of the late 1970s-early 1980s, when improved photocopy technology opened up a whole new world for us, and we relied on the United States Postal Service to distribute our work.
But what an electric ride it was. Those were the days, my friend. But I knew they'd end.
What short lives we have. Like mayflies.
But what an electric ride it was. Those were the days, my friend. But I knew they'd end.
What short lives we have. Like mayflies.
Favorite Movie Quotes: The Royal Tenenbaums
"Look, I know I'm going to be the bad guy on this one, but I just want to
say the last six days have been the best six days of probably my whole
life."
[Reviewed in Cheaper by the Dozen 39]
[Reviewed in Cheaper by the Dozen 39]
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Favorite Movie Quotes: Rosenkrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
"All your life you live so close to truth it becomes a permanent blur in
the corner of your eye. And when something nudges it into outline, it's
like being ambushed by a grotesque."
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Favorite Movie Quotes: Love Ranch
Phone photo 1498
The headstone for William O'Leary in St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery, Elma, Washington
From HistoryLink's thumbnail history of Grays Harbor County:
"The county’s first permanent white settler was Irishman William O’Leary (1821-1901), a recluse who supplied several stories as to his origins. He paddled and trekked overland from Oregon to the Chehalis River, then by canoe down to the future site of Cosmopolis, just above the river’s outlet into Grays Harbor. O’Leary planted potatoes and a vegetable garden, and built a split-cedar cabin in the style of the local tribal peoples. While others built farms, businesses, industries, and towns, O’Leary was content to grow and gather his own food and cut his own hair. He remained fiercely independent and was regarded by his fellow citizens as an 'odd character' (Van Syckle, River Pioneers, 81)."
From HistoryLink's thumbnail history of Grays Harbor County:
"The county’s first permanent white settler was Irishman William O’Leary (1821-1901), a recluse who supplied several stories as to his origins. He paddled and trekked overland from Oregon to the Chehalis River, then by canoe down to the future site of Cosmopolis, just above the river’s outlet into Grays Harbor. O’Leary planted potatoes and a vegetable garden, and built a split-cedar cabin in the style of the local tribal peoples. While others built farms, businesses, industries, and towns, O’Leary was content to grow and gather his own food and cut his own hair. He remained fiercely independent and was regarded by his fellow citizens as an 'odd character' (Van Syckle, River Pioneers, 81)."
Favorite Movie Quotes: Rosemary's Baby
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Phone photo 1497
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