FAVORITE SCENE!!!!


i really liked the scene on ellis island where the guy makes the barn and the house out of the blocks! the audience cracked up laughing!!!





i park in handicap spaces

where handicap people make handicap faces

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I think you're quite entitled to park in 'handicap spaces' since you so obviously qualify mentally.

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yes, thank you for your observation.....duely noted that you "burned" me with a sharp one liner. sure have come a LOOOONG way from "yo momma" jokes!

its a line from a song.....sung by dennis leary......called "im an a$$hole"
thats what people do, they QUOTE stuff as their signature
i COULD express my unwanted opinion about obama instead, but rather i chose a line from a song........a song!

thanks for your comment anyways......it made me laugh at how ignorant you are to the world of signatures! do you say this about everyone that has a signature or did mine just rub you the wrong way???

i did quote john lennon before in my signature.....any wise cracks about that you would like to share????





for anyone that wonders......

i park in handicap spaces

where handicap people make handicap faces

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Your so-called signature is double-spaced, and so does not look like a signature. And if you quote something then obviously you believe in it, so whether it was Dennis Leary or Bruce Wayne who said it initially, you liked it enough to associate yourself with it. I could care less about John Lennon, but the same thing still applies.

And yes, it rubbed me the wrong way, because I have a 'handicapped' badge for the car and tend to go postal when I see morons taking up spaces which I - and people like me - actually need.

Happy now?

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yes, i am sorry that my signature is double spaced. and that i obviously put it to make you mad. i never park in handicapped spaces. i just thought it was funny! its a line from a song that i thought was quirky. and BTW nobody else has complained. so i guess you are the only one that is urked about the fact that i quote a song.....





i park in handicap spaces

where handicap people make handicap faces

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I didn't realise that pedal cars needed to be parked anywhere - surely one of the other children would take it if you just left it somewhere?

I've never been 'urked' in my life. Not that I know of, anyway.

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And what qualifies you to come here after a gap of several weeks and involve yourself in something that is of no business of yours?

I have mobility problems so I qualify for a disabled badge. The only handicap I have is twerps like you sticking their nose where it doesn't belong.

Have a nice day.

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You go from bad to worse. You are scum, getting someone to CENSOR others, it seems. And you stuck your nose in the original posters business, which you have every right, go ahead, but stop being a coward with your replies and hiding behind your lack of mobility.

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What on earth are you going on about? And in what way was I "hiding behind my lack of mobility"? I hide from nothing, but in the same way you are obviously offended by people calling you a shirtlifter I am offended by throwaway references to "handicapped" people.

Who is it exactly that I am getting to censor others? You're living in a world of your own, and I suggest you stay there.

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You are the one getting all self righteous about the guy talking about handicapped? If so, you deserved my defence (of said post). 'shirtlifter', I don't get it? I also pull my pants down :)
What is a little strange, and you need to look more closely at your relation to "the world" than I do, is this: I was FAR more hardcore and potentially offensive than the original post/er, yet you lambasted that, and were relatively gentle with me. Good and well being gentle with me, now you receive in kind.
However, you are exaggerating in being offended by the word/ that post. You need to remember how many other people are handicapped, and those of us who have had relationships with, or know, etc, and from all that, I have never seen anyone offended the way you were. So, okay, someone has to be the MOST PRECIOUS - is it you then? It seems like the role of the victim - that's not you, I hope and/or imagine.

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You are the biggest A R S E hole there is. You seem to deserve a fate worse than handicapped. Can't you see the poor guy you are replying to is more sensitive than you are. And don't get me started on sensitivity!
PS.
the best handicapped people ADORE me and how I would NEVER condescend, feel guilty or clumsy and treat them like they are handicapped :) D ic k.
But you are most likely lying / pulling strings. If not, damn you anyway.

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poor young thing, You are being WAY too sensitive.
By the way, please see how I defended you with the "spastic".

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That was definitely my favorite part, but I also liked when they were all swimming in the river of milk.

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you see i never understood that! what did the milk stand for? was there another meaning for it? a DEEPER meaning?













i park in handicap spaces

where handicap people make handicap faces

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You are very silly. Why did I go so deep against bog-twat, for you :)
A river of milk, more than being magical, implies endless riches, plenty.
There is a phrase "land of milk and honey", use the internet at your fingers, tips.

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The funniest scene: When Salvatore dreams with coins falling from the sky right on his face, that must hurt!

The most disturbing scene: When the nurses were trying to make a gynecological exam to Dona Fortunata. Poor woman. Also the one where the girls are sold like cattle to their husbands to be.

The most symbolic: When Salvatore, Lucy and the rest of immigrants are swimming on milk at the end of the movie.

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I like the scene where Lucy and Salvatore are playfully flirting with each other on the boat. Also his response to her marriage proposal.

Conceit is a strange disease. It makes everyone else sick except the person who has it.

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