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#1 2007-11-29 00:48:08

Corvis
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Can anyone identify this pop culture reference?

Hello, all. 

Anyone who thinks they know what the below statement refers to, please post your guess. 

You should keep a Nazi spy monkey around to taste test your dates, in case a one eyed villian has snuck into your unlocked kitchen and poisoned your dates.

Thank you. 

Corvis

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#2 2007-11-29 02:47:01

Jefferson
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Re: Can anyone identify this pop culture reference?

Only reference I can find to "Nazi Spy Monkey" is from Raiders of the Lost Ark. If the line is in the movie, I don't remember it and I can't find the quote anywhere online. I'd say it's a good bet though.

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#3 2007-11-29 23:40:52

CSquared
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Re: Can anyone identify this pop culture reference?

Jefferson wrote:

Only reference I can find to "Nazi Spy Monkey" is from Raiders of the Lost Ark. If the line is in the movie, I don't remember it and I can't find the quote anywhere online. I'd say it's a good bet though.

Damn, got there before me.  "Bad dates".

CSquared

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#4 2007-11-30 00:19:56

Corvis
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Re: Can anyone identify this pop culture reference?

Hello, all. 

It's not a quote.  It's more of a joke made that refers to an event in a movie.  LOL, yes, they were bad dates 3dsmile  Has John Rhys-Davies ever played a Welsh person?  For that matter, has Sean Connery ever played a Scot?  3dbig_smile

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#5 2007-11-30 01:18:17

Neitherspace
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Re: Can anyone identify this pop culture reference?

SC has played a scott the rock, the avengers (he was wearing a kilt so im counting it), and i think entrapment


"I figure that if you can't write decent dialogue for the devil, maybe you shouldn't be a writer."-Richard Kadrey

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#6 2007-12-29 23:23:22

CSquared
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Re: Can anyone identify this pop culture reference?

Neitherspace wrote:

SC has played a scott the rock, the avengers (he was wearing a kilt so im counting it), and i think entrapment

He may have been Scottish in The Rock, but he sounded English.

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#7 2007-12-29 23:49:48

Neitherspace
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Re: Can anyone identify this pop culture reference?

acctually now that i think on it i think he was supposed to be Irish in The Rock i think they said he was IRA


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#8 2007-12-30 01:56:12

CSquared
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Re: Can anyone identify this pop culture reference?

Nope, SAS.  Very different. XD

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#9 2007-12-30 03:39:57

Neitherspace
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Re: Can anyone identify this pop culture reference?

like i said its been a bit since i've seen it


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