Pacov how can we take you seriously....

Pacov how can we take you seriously when you have soap in your mouth. 

Sorry, your avitar amuses me.

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hehe

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That's soap? I always thought it was a red building block, that kids play with.

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What you say? You haven't seen "A Christmas Story"?

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I don't believe I have. I'm guessing this is a famous scene from that?

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I thought it was an ice popsicle.

I've also not heard of "A Christmas Story".

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You two had better not be Americans...

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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0010HLGZA/sr=8-1/qid=1255525821/ref=sr_digr_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1255525821&sr=8-1

There's a trailer for the movie (you can rent it for $2.99 on Amazon, if you like).  Its a movie that runs ALOT at Christmas time here in the US.  One station even runs it 24 hours a day on Christmas day.  It's a pretty funny movie, IMO. 

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Quoting pacov, reply 7
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0010HLGZA/sr=8-1/qid=1255525821/ref=sr_digr_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1255525821&sr=8-1

There's a trailer for the movie (you can rent it for $2.99 on Amazon, if you like).  Its a movie that runs ALOT at Christmas time here in the US.  One station even runs it 24 hours a day on Christmas day.  It's a pretty funny movie, IMO. 
Not viewable outside of the US.

Never heard from it either.

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Quoting ZehDon, reply 4
I don't believe I have. I'm guessing this is a famous scene from that?

 

How can you not know of the trials and tribulations of Ralphie?!

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ZehDon is Australian and I'm a Singaporean. I'm sure there are plenty of stuff we've not seen from America and vice versa.

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Quoting SyDaemon, reply 11
ZehDon is Australian and I'm a Singaporean. I'm sure there are plenty of stuff we've not seen from America and vice versa.

Don't worry.  You're not really missing anything.

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Quoting SyDaemon, reply 11
ZehDon is Australian and I'm a Singaporean. I'm sure there are plenty of stuff we've not seen from America and vice versa.

 

I know, was only joking. It's an ok movie that has overtaken "The Wizard of Oz" as the standard holiday movie in the US.  Nothing special, it's just hard to grow up in the US without having watched it half a dozen times, even for young 'uns like Sorael that were born after the movie was first released.

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when I saw this I thought it was going to be a flame war.

but instead I lol'd :D

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Don't worry. You're not really missing anything.

Blasphemy!!!

It's a classic.

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It plays even more at Thanksgiving then it does at Christmas ;)

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it was a funny movie the first 30 times I fell asleep watching it.. National Lampoons Christmas Vacation is far superior

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Quoting Theutus, reply 17
it was a funny movie the first 30 times I fell asleep watching it.. National Lampoons Christmas Vacation is far superior

win sir i watch that every christmas day and im not even christian XD

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That is soap in his mouth.  He cussed, and that was (is?) a popular form of punishment at that time.  I think he is describing the different subtle tastes of each brand of soap he's been punished with in that scene.

I remember seeing the original at the theater, and, for those have only seen it on TV or the newer DVD stuff, it's been editited quite a bit here and there (for example, the father did not say stuff like "Son of a gun" in the original).  And the flag pole scene had me covering my mouth for almost the rest of the movie.

It's almost the season to put up the bunny pajamas picture is'nt it?