Culinary, Arts, Thread.

@joevol33

I finally watched Just Mercy. It was okay. I mean, I've seen this movie 100 times with different actors and told a little differently.

One interesting scene. This was in late 70's *******..... where Forrest Gump lived. Dude on death row was getting his head shaved before going to the chair. The guard asked if he needed anything else, he asked if she was still going to play his song.

I thought, what song would I pick. I actually paused it and thought about it for a couple of minutes. No lie, it was the same song I picked.
I'll have to check it out
 
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@Behr these things need to be talked about. Here is fine with me because I believe that we (Zoners) all think pretty much the same thing on a subject like this.

Some things make you so viscerally and instantly mad that you have to say something. Typing things out (like this) generally allows a filter.......at least I try to filter anyway.
Tell PJ that
 
Did you ever watch Megan Leavey? No? Didn't think so. You'd like it.
Just finished. Good movie!

When Megan first met Rex in the kennel, and his greeting was not so friendly, Pookie awoke from a sound sleep, ears up, and stared at the TV. Lol
 
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@rocytop2624 Since we nòógas I don't mind if you thieve my gifs.

See how this works @Behr??? Why can't you be kind and considerate like me?????
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*kemosabe
I knew when I started typing it you would correct it no matter which of the 3 ways I saw to spell it. I chose the way wiki had it listed....

Kemosahbee

Jim Jewell, director of The Lone Ranger from 1933 to 1939, took the phrase from Kamp Kee-Mo Sah-Bee, a boys' camp on Mullett Lake in Michigan, established by Charles W. Yeager (Jewell's father-in-law) in 1916. Yeager himself probably took the term from Ernest Thompson Seton, one of the founders of the Boy Scouts of America, who had given the meaning "scout runner" to Kee-mo-sah'-bee in his 1912 book "The Book of Woodcraft and Indian Lore".
 

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