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  1. I like Erin Although we haven't met, yet, she makes a positive contribution to CERB with her posts. Always enjoy reading her writings RG
  2. OK got it now....keep in mind I did it before my first cup of coffee this morning :-) RG Additional Comments: And I'll try this again, if I got it right, there are five degrees of seperation between Kevin Bacon and Mel Gibson Mel Gibson Conspiracy Theory (co star Patrick Stewart) Patrick Stewart Star Trek First Contact (co star James Cromwell) James Cromwell LA Confidential (also starring Russell Crowe) Russell Crowe Man of Steel (co star Laurence Fishburne) Laurence Fishburne starred with Kevin Bacon in Mystic River How's that, did I pass LOL RG
  3. Tina Turner-What's Love Got To Do With It RG
  4. Samantha Thank you for that post. I can relate to your comments. I know the first couple encounters I had I was nervous as hell right from the very first email to the knock on the door. Now I'll be honest, the first email/pm/text I'm not nervous about, but the day of the encounter, my heart is thumping and stomach in knots, in anticipation of meeting that lady. And for me, it's more about will she like me and I like her than anything else...the encounter itself, I like it to unfold naturally, no scripts for this guy Just some quick comments Thanks again Samantha RG
  5. As Old Dog says, there could be a multitude of reasons why she didn't reply. And as for the debate of email vs text vs phone call....use the method the lady prefers...that is the right method to use. Each lady has their own preference for contact. And as a sidebar, phone call for me is not always practical. I use a cell phone for home phone, and a long distance call on a cell phone does use up minutes and dollars. BTW I don't live in any of the big cities. But if after contact via other methods, the lady does want a call, I do phone. I agree with face2face's post. Don't get too focused on seeing her to the exclusion of others. There are lots of great ladies out there, see one of them. RG
  6. Well Capt. Kirk was doing it with alien females, some green long before the forbidden Luke/Leia kiss Not only that, Spock was the love child of a Vulcan father and human mother Kinda hear Dueling Banjos playing as we "trek" into the "Deliverance" universe Speaking of which, Deliverance, another movie not to be remade Time for coffee RG
  7. Well I'm doing this sans coffee yet, but I hope I did it right Steven Seagal (The Glimmer Man)-co-star was John M. Jackson (bad guy in this movie) He also starred in "A Few Good Men" early in the movie as Capt West. And Kevin Bacon starred in a Few Good Men as Capt Jack Ross. So there is 3 degrees of seperation between Steven Seagal and Kevin Bacon Hope that's right RG
  8. Eurythmics-Sweet Dreams http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJE_Sc1Wags RG
  9. You know what's too bad, there aren't any martial arts actors of the same calibre like Chuck Norris and Bruce Lee anymore. Yeah, the plots of those martial arts movies were pretty cheesy, but good fight scenes and simple plot of good versus evil and they were entertaining RG
  10. Not much to pick from with an X So XTC-Senses Working Overtime RG
  11. It lost it when one of the actors in it was John Ratzenberger aka Cliff from Cheers RG
  12. Again...Nazareth-this time though Love Hurts http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8894088270657968920 RG
  13. Isley Brothers-Shout http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL9xOLpwI0I RG
  14. Some fantasies I want to realize Well in two weeks, I'm going to have my first duo...and very much looking forward to it, and meeting the two ladies Second is a sleepover. It's a few months away, but I'm going to have a sleepover with a lady I've had repeat encounters with. It includes a dinner out Third is one that borders on the edge of my comfort zone...and still not 100% sure, yet. Lets just say it involves being completely restrained, and under complete control of the lady for the duration of the encounter. (I do have a bit of time to think on this, since I have encounters booked right through to December) Fourth, there are some ladies I'd like to meet. And it's just a matter of their touring schedule and my schedule intersecting. RG
  15. Wasn't worried, I know we were voicing opinions. And actually the movies I thought of were right off the top of my head...but in fact, Clint Eastwood westerns, thinking about it, can't be re-made. RG
  16. Not disagreeing with you about Clint Eastwood, in fact I'm a fan too. My post says "could some classic westerns be made" key word, could. And I also said the biggest problem is finding actors for the roles, they do have big shoes to fill And don't worry, I'm no Hollywood producer, I've no plans on re-making a movie...hell setting the time on my VCR is hard enough LOL RG
  17. Thinking about it, could some classic westerns be re-made. They did it with True Grit and 3:10 To Yuma How about The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence Rio Bravo The Shootist The Good, The Bad and the Ugly High Plains Drifter etc etc Biggest problem, finding actors today who could fill those shoes...and they are big shoes to fill RG
  18. Gee, was Porky's that funny (and don't drink or eat anything while watching this clip) or Animal House RG
  19. Yes, congratulations Andy on 100 posts. Looking forward to reading many more RG
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