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In Reply to: I like like, likely more than you like likely. posted by halfnote on July 7, 2008 at 20:05:28:
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Follow Ups Full ThreadTopic - Watched, like, this movie like, last night -- A Clockwork Orange. - clarkjohnsen 08:12:00 07/07/08 (33)
- First I saw it was in the UMass Boston Studios of WGBH - ArdRi 21:31:10 07/09/08 (7)
- Hmmm... finding it hard to believe that a rock like that would continue to exist unshaven by the staff. - clarkjohnsen 08:27:16 07/10/08 (6)
- Born in Winchester Hospital ,grew up in Westwood - ArdRi 21:09:11 07/11/08 (5)
- Where in southern NH do you live? - jackrandom 05:41:10 07/12/08 (4)
- Between Seabrook and Winchester... - ArdRi 13:05:17 07/12/08 (3)
- RE: Between Seabrook and Winchester... - jackrandom 13:53:44 07/12/08 (2)
- It'd be Milford... don't ask... just found a cheap condo - ArdRi 14:12:34 07/12/08 (1)
- RE: It'd be Milford... don't ask... just found a cheap condo - jackrandom 15:10:51 07/12/08 (0)
- Most Likely Kubrick kyped it from Brando's The Wild One. nt - geoffkait 17:07:46 07/09/08 (0)
- These days it's... - Davy-pie 12:32:51 07/09/08 (1)
- Like, d'ya know what I'm saying? nt - clarkjohnsen 12:38:48 07/09/08 (0)
- The moog synthesized Beethoven tracks are sublime... - SF tech 16:52:35 07/08/08 (2)
- Thought it might have been Carlos. The segues are terrific too. nt - clarkjohnsen 08:35:26 07/09/08 (0)
- That was Moog's comeuppance. * - mr grits 06:31:19 07/09/08 (0)
- I like like, likely more than you like likely. - halfnote 20:05:28 07/07/08 (4)
- OK, but what of the rising inflection at the ends of sentences used by the same people? - clarkjohnsen 08:19:51 07/09/08 (2)
- RE: OK, but what of the rising inflection at the ends of sentences used by the same people? - halfnote 21:44:28 07/09/08 (1)
- Yes, as stated the rise is "the linguistic marker for the interrogative." OK? - clarkjohnsen 08:37:54 07/10/08 (0)
- Cool ..nt - late 21:36:14 07/07/08 (0)
- "It's, like, funny... - geoffkait 15:35:04 07/07/08 (0)
- Funny you should mention this film... - mkuller 14:53:06 07/07/08 (0)
- The movie was BANNED in the UK for decades for fear of futher violence...... - mr grits 11:06:10 07/07/08 (0)
- are you like, serious, man? - tunenut 10:47:18 07/07/08 (2)
- RE: are you like, serious, man? Maynard G Krebs.......RIP Bob Denver....n/t - Awe-d-o-file 15:15:06 07/07/08 (0)
- The current formulation requires, like, a comma after the "like". nt - clarkjohnsen 11:18:12 07/07/08 (0)
- Good movie, fortunately for me. . . - Larry I 10:42:08 07/07/08 (2)
- The Thieving Magpie? - mr grits 13:04:35 07/07/08 (0)
- How do you do with the William Tell Overture? nt - clarkjohnsen 11:16:53 07/07/08 (0)
- RE: Watched, like, this movie like, last night -- A Clockwork Orange. - RFitzgerald 10:35:29 07/07/08 (3)
- Yes, it was far better than I had (mistakenly) imagined. Nor had I exactly been aware... - clarkjohnsen 10:54:05 07/07/08 (2)
- If... - R Browne 21:31:31 07/11/08 (1)
- Saw it in London long ago. nt - clarkjohnsen 09:08:53 07/12/08 (0)
- This might answer your question to some degree - Analog Scott 10:01:29 07/07/08 (0)
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- Cool ..nt - late 21:36:14 07/07/08 (0)