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Tony Macaroni
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As long as they don't hack my old AOL account, I'm still holding onto that WeedTokerz69 screename I created in the mid-90s til infinity.

He's also proposed the idea that we should have taken Iraq's oil for ourselves—I don't know if he's still proposing it this month, he's been talking about it for years though and he's brought it up over the summer. Which would require another massive military occupation of Iraq. Of course nothing he says is really

Jackie Earle Haley is either a political assassin and/or serial killer based on his name from what I can tell.

Please don't let them remake The Wild Bunch or The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. Keep your mitts off those films.

"I know it was you Fredo. I smelled your fart. I SMELLED YOUR FART."

Top Gun? Really? What's next, A Nightmare on Elm Street 2?

"I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse."
*Farts*

Even Mickey Rooney? He was the was the number one star… IN THE WORLD!

"Hasbro's a pimp. He never coulda outfought Santino. But I didn't know until this day, that it was Parker Brothers all along."

Yeah, it's okay, I don't think the screenwriters really felt any need to go into detail into that either other than just including AIDS as part of the historical arc of the story. When I was younger watching the film I wondered about it though, since she would've probably had the disease while she was with child.

No one even would've know what the disease was when she was pregnant in the 70s.

International ping-pong champion who helped open China during the Nixon administration and guest on the Dick Cavett show with John Lennon also. By the end of the film the strangers who meet him don't believe his stories, yet you imagine he would've received national news coverage several times by that point.

I'm ragin' with anger!

Fuck off Dad!

With a name like Lenny Cohen he could've played The Sands!

You're seeing double? Oh crap, did you accept a drink from Bill Cosby?

Also when Jenny is about to go to San Francisco with some hippies they play C'mon People Now, Get Together by the Youngbloods and Going to San Francisco by Scott McKenzie one after another. I think they also throw in The Byrds "Turn, Turn, Turn" and Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth" just to let you know

I saw you could buy old used Cosby comedy albums for 50 cents or less at the big remaining record store in town—guess the value of those went down even more recently.

I think it is '81, don't they show Reagan getting shot on TV when Gump is in a hotel room or something?

Well, it also fits the Baby Boomer trajectory of the story from the fun of the 60s to the excesses of the 70s to the bummer of the 80s.