Uh, that supposed to be from Scribe ...
by Scribe, Monday, March 13, 2017, 07:03 (2814 days ago)
Duh
That work for ya?
by Miles , CIVITATES AMERICAE, Monday, March 13, 2017, 14:09 (2814 days ago) @ Scribe
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Not as amusing as Scrube ;-)
by Rob Leahy , Prescott, Arizona, Monday, March 13, 2017, 15:35 (2814 days ago) @ Miles
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
Scrube has a nice clunky sound to it. NT
by Bryan , Ft Worth, TX, Monday, March 13, 2017, 23:23 (2814 days ago) @ Rob Leahy
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It could be two syllables...
by Shaggy, Tuesday, March 14, 2017, 06:12 (2813 days ago) @ Bryan
you know, like "Scru-be", as in Scrube, Doobie Doo!
Yuck, yuck, yuck
by Scribe, Thursday, March 16, 2017, 06:53 (2811 days ago) @ Shaggy
I have a host of friends. (Name the movie.)
Scribe
We all love you, man. James Cann in Rio Bravo!
by Rob Leahy , Prescott, Arizona, Monday, March 20, 2017, 11:36 (2807 days ago) @ Scribe
Scubbe Doobee Do!
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
We all love you, man. James Cann in Rio Bravo!
by Scribe, Friday, March 24, 2017, 06:48 (2803 days ago) @ Rob Leahy
Correct you are sir!
Scribe
Nope! James Cann in El Dorado
by Scribe, Friday, March 24, 2017, 12:23 (2803 days ago) @ Scribe
I mistakenly said you were right.
Rio Bravo was the third version of "The Stars in Their Courses."
First there was "Rio Grande," then "El Dorado," and then "Rio Bravo."
Caan as the knife-thrower Mississippi appeared in "El Dorado."
Scribe
Nope!
by Drago, Sunday, March 26, 2017, 15:11 (2801 days ago) @ Scribe
edited by Drago, Sunday, March 26, 2017, 16:37
Rio Bravo is the first, El Dorado the second,and Rio Lobo is the third. Rio Grande is a cavalry picture, part of John Ford's so-called cavalry trilogy of Fort Apache, Rio Grande and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon.
Duh! Got my rio's mixed up!!
by Scribe, Monday, March 27, 2017, 07:58 (2800 days ago) @ Drago
One too many rio to remember