In honor of America's favorite anal retentive, we offer the famous "Cuckoo Clock" speech from one of his favorite films, the classic movie, The Third Man -- as delivered by Linus, from Peanuts.
Mothers Day, National Train Day and now it turns out, Christopher Dunn Day, too (a flexible holiday whenever the spirit fits -- perhaps the only thing flexible about the good gent.) Boy, talk about your holy trinity. In honor of America's favorite anal retentive, we offer the famous "Cuckoo Clock" speech from one of his favorite films, the classic movie, The Third Man -- as delivered by Linus, from Peanuts.
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Chris Dunn
5/12/2013 08:11:22 am
All right, this is just too, too fantastic. I'll never be a nudge again.
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Robert Elisberg
5/12/2013 08:34:57 am
> All right, this is just too, too fantastic.
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Chris Dunn
5/12/2013 08:41:59 am
I wonder if this is the proper time to confess I've never seen "Throw Momma From the Train."
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Robert Elisberg
5/12/2013 09:13:14 am
They say confession is good for the soul. But a theological conundrum -- does one have a soul when they're burning in hell?
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Chris Dunn
5/12/2013 09:33:41 am
Totally depends on how long into the movie until the Soul makes his first appearance.
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Robert Elisberg
5/12/2013 11:14:33 am
Of course, you probably have to see the movie first to know that. But good news! We're not talking about having to see a movie, but really, actually burning in hell. Leave a Reply. |
AuthorRobert J. Elisberg is a two-time recipient of the Lucille Ball Award for comedy screenwriting. He's written for film, TV, the stage, and two best-selling novels, and is a regular columnist for the Huffington Post and the Writers Guild of America. Among his other writing, he has a long-time column on technology (which he sometimes understands), and co-wrote a book on world travel. As a lyricist, he is a member of ASCAP, and has contributed to numerous publications. Feedspot Badge of Honor
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