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Originally posted by cmd18B
Here I am again, Starting another Christmas oriented thread and I apologize because Im not trying to forcefeed my favorite time of the year down anybodys throat but this year is more special than most since its my first Christmas that I am back in my home town and a civilian and not to mention my younger borther will be home for Christmas, He is currently overseas serving in the Army so it will be nice to see him and enjoy the sights and sounds of the holiday season!!!
Ok...One Christmas movie, What is your favorite one?..or do you have a couple? Enjoy BTS friends..hahaha
[edit on 28-11-2008 by cmd18B]
Originally posted by AshleyD
reply to post by cmd18B
A Christmas Story.
You'll shoot your eye out. You'll shoot your eye out.
It... It was.... SOAP... POISON...
Hopefully at least one person here will be familiar with that movie. I loved it so much as a kid, I watched it year around.
P.S. Welcome back and I am glad you're brother will be able to be home for Christmas! That has to be the best gift of all. My brother is in Iraq right now and will also be home for Christmas. Can't wait to see him.
Freddie Frinton - Dinner for One
'DINNER FOR ONE' starring British comedian Freddie Frinton is a cult classic in Germany and across various European countries -- shown every New Year's Eve. Yet still remains relatively unknown to British audiences. A lonely upper-class Englishwoman, Miss Sophie (May Warden), hosts a dinner every New Year's Eve for her long-dead admirers: Mr Pommeroy, Mr Winterbottom, Sir Toby and Admiral von Schneider.
Her butler, James (Freddie Frinton), makes his way around the table playing each of the guests in turn. As he does so, he drinks each guest's share of the wine, becoming more inebriated and familiar and repeatedly trips over a tiger skin on the floor.
The vital exchange is: "The same procedure as last year, Miss Sophie?"
"The same procedure as every year, James!"