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Post by pippsheadache on Aug 9, 2019 12:21:55 GMT -5
Reminds me of the time Moe slapped Curly in the face as a corrective measure for some poor math and shouted "Pi R Square you numbskull, Pi R Square." And Curly replied quite logically "No, pie are round, cake are square." At that point Moe hit Curly over the head with a crowbar, causing great damage to said crowbar. The plot got more complex after that, and I don't want to give away the ending to those who have not yet viewed this masterpiece. In the south, the punch line is “cornbread are square.” My favorite three stooges line takes place when they are fighting the American Revolution and the general yells, “Men, fire at will!” To which Curly asks calmly, “Which one’s Will?” To an eight year old, that was comedy gold! Oh yeah, I can relate. Your line about Will reminded me of another Stooges episode where they were driving in the wilderness, looking for a place to hunt. Suddenly Larry sees a sign posted on a tree, and says "Here's our place. It says Fine For Hunting." We learned so many life lessons from The Stooges.
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Post by inger on Aug 9, 2019 18:23:59 GMT -5
In the south, the punch line is “cornbread are square.” My favorite three stooges line takes place when they are fighting the American Revolution and the general yells, “Men, fire at will!” To which Curly asks calmly, “Which one’s Will?” To an eight year old, that was comedy gold! Oh yeah, I can relate. Your line about Will reminded me of another Stooges episode where they were driving in the wilderness, looking for a place to hunt. Suddenly Larry sees a sign posted on a tree, and says "Here's our place. It says Fine For Hunting." We learned so many life lessons from The Stooges. Nyuk Nyuk, Nyuk... “One Way, what a strange name for a street”...
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