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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I think having a comfort film and listing several

> is a sign of needing comfort. Either that or you

> just want to tell everyone what (great?) taste you

> have in films.


Ooh, Southern Comfort. soooo much better than Deliverance.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I must have been pi**ed when I wrote that last

> post. Way past my bedtime. So how about Butch

> Cassidy and the Sundance Kid?


Ah well Alan M it was after all around half ten on a Saturday night, so perfectly understandable, good call with BC & TSK.


I'll add what is really a companiion piece The Sting, I can't be bothered to see whether anyone's posted that one before, 'cause it's Monday , eleven at night and I'm three quarters lit up on draught Aspall and Perroni an' tomorrow's a school day.


Will I never learn?

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