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This was fun, Cap'N! I'll hit up this board later. 👬 👍 The Big Lebowski? Like Father Like Son? Luke Skywalker: No, that's impossible! Darth Vader: Look into your feelings, you know it to be true. hmmm... Looks like I'll need to use force with this one. Ha! [slaps knee] That would explain why the crazy gal pal/neighbor, Rose, spied on them all the time. Ironically, Jake is the only character who seems to be well-adjusted. Too bad he's too dumb to realize it! "Dude, where's my car?" - Ashton Kutcher as Jesse Montgomery III in 'Dude, Where's My Car?' Gattaca Charlie asked it best saying, "Who cut the cheese?" "You are half the man I am and I have half the brains than you do" - Sid Vicious Allen always lacks confidence in himself. Seems to be his defining trait. But there was that one episode with that woman from 'Darla and Greg', Jenna Elfman. "That's not very brave but that sure is smart." - Tom Selleck as Matt Quigley in 'Quigley Down Under' It's never too late to indulge. 👍 "Loved" alright. More like advantageous posturing. But, then again, the mother does deserve to be appreciated more often by Charlie and Allen, even with her faults I think. Why else is she so sweet to Jake? That trivial stuff may seem like time killed but you never know when you might be on 'Jeopardy!' or some other gameshow. Plus, it's a great conversation starter like what we're glued to right now. I'll see you when I'll see you. I'll be glad to help you whenever I can, just give me a holler. Nice to meet you. "Shamu or whatever his name is." - Charlie Harper Every name tells a story, haha! I have never seen it. Could it be this, a 1987 telefilm called "Family Sins"? This was the most detailed description I could find, matching your description about a sad boy given a rabbit from school: [url]madefortvmayhem.blogspot.com/2016/09/family-sins-1987.html[/url] *For some reason the link redirects back to MovieChat. Copy, then paste in web browser, which does work. Welcome to MovieChat by the way. Coolwhip by default since I've never experienced reddiwhip. I'm more of a thin frost icing person, particularly peanut butter and lemon flavor. They go great with dishpan baked cookies. What's for dessert? I have a horror box set with many films he appeared in awaiting to be presented for my viewing pleasure. His legacy is not forgotten. Thanks to archiving and improvement in access to films, he may find newfound fame by way of sleeper hit. Thanks for sharing those interesting tidbits. Natives in general never get their fair share in historical contribution due to all the conflicts that ensued between them the last hundreds of years, that encroached on their history. Plus, it's harder to document things with a lot of them having to be nomadic most of the time, following seasonal hunting prey. Hope I don't make you feel old saying this but this is one of my dad's favorite shows when he was growing up. It's a good series with un-romanticized western realism. Watching the end credits for a beautiful score alone is worth it. Anyone who has never done that before are missing out. The best example I can think of are the Star Wars end titles with John Williams music playing. It's pivotal to enjoying a more engrossing cinematic experience as you describe above. Ever notice how early films, circa pre 1990s, have long credit openings before commencing the film, like Superman: The Movie, also featuring John Williams's talent? Blue Velvet? You got them good ol' bear necessities - I'll spare you the music number. I think you're right. Strange, since it shows users time logs, which are very current, yet we have no access.