Originally posted by divegeesterNo, no. There are no hijackings in the General Forum only the movement from subject to subject and on rare occasions it wends it's way back to the original topic...or not.
The Red Sox is GBs thing, mine is Chelsea and in particular Frank Lampard. I hijacked your thread, sorry.
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyIn the GF and elsewhere, "Tums" seem to be the thing that needs a prescription had they not been available over the counter.
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Originally posted by Pianoman1Which one? I love the oldies like the 1930s, 40s and 50s stuff from universal and Hammer. Although they are not regarded as scary nowadays.
No problem. Think I'll settle down to watch a good scary film tonight. With a bottle of Burgundy for company. And the wife, of course. In that order....
Originally posted by Pianoman1When good scary films, company and wives are few, a nice bottle of Burgundy and reverie will do (with apologies to Emily).
No problem. Think I'll settle down to watch a good scary film tonight. With a bottle of Burgundy for company. And the wife, of course. In that order....
Originally posted by divegeesterI'm still a sucker for Christopher Lee films. So dated, almost funny in their attempt at being horrific, but they had chutzpah...
Which one? I love the oldies like the 1930s, 40s and 50s stuff from universal and Hammer. Although they are not regarded as scary nowadays.
Originally posted by Pianoman1As a kid I liked the Lon Chaney (Jr & Sr), Boris Karloff type but as you said now they seem a bit dated and not enough blood...just kidding there's realistic and then there is the realism ones mind can conjure up.
I'm still a sucker for Christopher Lee films. So dated, almost funny in their attempt at being horrific, but they had chutzpah...