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#76
QT's stuff is derivative, especially KB. So no, no love there. 

I forgot about Swashbuckler. Thanks for the reminder.
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#77
Rob Roy final fight is *Excellent*.

The Frozen Lake and Laundry scenes… $M final fight is much better. Frozen Lake was a bad fight with a gimmick. The Laundry fight was good.

Basil’s best fight was in Zorro, but The Court Jester is his second best. And it is funny
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#78
Fair on the musketeers fights. I’ll reconsider.

I need to revisit that Zorro. 

Thanks!
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What blasphemous abomination is this?

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#81
Don't you want to be part of this wild ride?
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm

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#82
Only $20/month!
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#83
(Yesterday, 01:07 PM)Greg Wrote: Don't you want to be part of this wild ride?

I think I probably already am. :-(


(Yesterday, 01:20 PM)Dr. Ivor Yeti Wrote: Only $20/month!

Cheaper than a private lesson from the Yeti?
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#84
Dude, much cheaper.
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#85
But is it a fun, beautiful movement practice unlike anything anyone has experienced before?
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#86
$20 to find out.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm

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#87
Do we stuff that in your thong?
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#88
That would be a good start.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm

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#89
Beg to differ

That would be a bad start

A very very bad start

Just imagine where that might go…
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