And I've yet to see the movie. Except for the much older version with Paul Muni. But I saw the newer version of Tony. The Al Pacino Tony.
It involved double-crossing, making deals about something or other, and a mortar. What was about to happen with the mortar was peculiar; it was probably an assault on some rival's mansion.
Once again, dreams prove more exhilarating than reality.
Clubs:
Devious Comments
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The Emperor protects.
Don't know how long I would have actually lasted, though; just before I woke up, I was in a serious jam. Don't remember exactly why, but I sure felt that way.
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"Look, we can't keep stopping at every SOP, YELD or ONE VAY sign."
-Unknown EPA official, The Simpsons Movie
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The Emperor protects.
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"Look, we can't keep stopping at every SOP, YELD or ONE VAY sign."
-Unknown EPA official, The Simpsons Movie
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The Emperor protects.
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"Look, we can't keep stopping at every SOP, YELD or ONE VAY sign."
-Unknown EPA official, The Simpsons Movie
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Hello world! I love you.
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"Look, we can't keep stopping at every SOP, YELD or ONE VAY sign."
-Unknown EPA official, The Simpsons Movie
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Hello world! I love you.
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