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To: Tom C who wrote (11663)12/7/2004 10:15:48 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Respond to of 12810
 
I'm still disapointed.

I'm still waiting for you to condemn your buddy Moronstone. You are really easy to dismiss as long as you avoid condemning him to the same intensity you condemned me.

It was clearly his intent to divide the people on SI. You made the choice to take sides. Do you feel used yet?



To: Tom C who wrote (11663)12/7/2004 10:43:15 PM
From: EL KABONG!!!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12810
 
Hi TomC,

Was it mister manners who said " I love the smell of fresh napaln in the morning" or was that you?

Actually, it was actor Robert Duvall who, as Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore, uttered those now famous words. It was in Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 Vietnam movie "Apocalypse Now".

The speech went something like this: "Do you smell that? Do you smell that? That's napalm, son. There is nothing else in this world that smells quite like it. I love the sweet smell of napalm in the morning." (The above "quote" is from memory, and it's more than quite possible that my memory is partially flawed... <g>)

EK!!!