Benitin y Eneas by Pierre S. De Beaumont and Bud Fisher

Benitin y Eneas

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  1. Arye Uygur

    Arye Uygur said, 5 months ago

    This is it! God willing, the next time I sign on to Benitin y Eneas it will be from my hotel room in Merida, Yuc.

  2. Shirttail Slim

    Shirttail Slim said, 5 months ago

    Good morning, Vagabonds

  3. Shirttail Slim

    Shirttail Slim said, 5 months ago

    David, I see some nasty weather coming your way.
    Be safe, my friend,

  4. davidf42

    davidf42 said, 5 months ago

    Vaya con Dios, Arye!
    @Slim – Thanks. Yep, we’re getting us a good rain right now here in southeast Texas.

  5. dkram

    dkram said, 5 months ago

    Hi ho everybody.
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    Sunny day in the NEK, we’er suppost to be getting our January thaw this week. Hope it’s a good one.
    .
    I have a movie question: From witch movie dose the line “Left turn Clyde” come from?
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    Have fun.
    .
    ttfn

  6. JanCinLV

    JanCinLV said, 5 months ago

    Good morning Vagabonds.


    dkram: That would be the Clint Eastwood movies “Every Which Way But Loose” and “Any Which Way You Can”. At least I think it was in both. I know it was in “Any”. And it was “Right turn, Clyde”. A left turn would have hit Clint in the face.


    Still logging in the hard way through my office computer. I don’t know why it works, but it does.

  7. Montana  Lady

    Montana Lady said, 5 months ago

    Good Morning, Vagabonds,


    It got down to 36 last night! Woo Hoo………a heat wave! But, winter will be back on Thursday…..oh well.


    We rarely watch TV………we record lots of movies and old TV shows to watch later. We’re going through Rawhide, and 3rd Rock from the Sun, and Mr. Lucky, and Peter Gunn, and Night Court and Route 66. It’s amazing how much better the writing is on the shows of the 60’s. Actually substance!


    By a fluke, I “ordered” the movie “For Greater Glory” for our weekly Dish TV movie. The only reason was that Peter O’Toole was in it. Love that man and his VOICE! When it came, I found out it was 146 minutes long, and that it would take us 2 nights to watch it. Well………..let me tell you, it was so fascinating that we had to watch it all. Did not know anything about the Cristeros War/revolution in 1926 of the Mexican people against the atheistic government. Very well written, acted, produced. And, an outstanding score by James Horner.

  8. SWEETBILL

    SWEETBILL said, 5 months ago

    GOOD AFTERNOON YA’LL

    @dkram- GREAT AVATAR!!

  9. dkram

    dkram said, 5 months ago

    @JanCinLV

    Thank you JanCinLV, you listened to what I ment, not what I said. :-)

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