Steve Plever,
Since you promised to stop reading this board, I am certain you will see this.
You\'re wrong. I don\'t keep a dossier. I\'m still all-out to turn on a computer. The truth is that I was blessed/cursed with a very good memory for minutiae like your writing. I realize that my memory annoys people, and I\'ve been combatting the problem with Beck\'s and rum, but without success.
Contrary to what you wrote, I have never been obsessed with you. I am obsessed with Kelli Williams, Halle Berry, Queen Noor of Jordan, and the TG weight adjustment, in that order.
You brought up the Florida clocker because you wanted JB to know who you were. Go into the archives and read all your old posts. That should provide you with sufficient incentive to distance yourself from the name \"Plever.\"
Using several names to go after you is like using several heads to go after the Hydra. Your ludicrous self-love is such that you and your transparent pseudonyms will be around until Iolaus cauterizes your wounds with a hot iron.
After asking you why you insist on living up to your reputation at all times, I want to thank you for the hint of praise on the other board. You and Brutus are honorable men.
1) I\'m with you on Halle Berry. Guy from my neighborhood wrote Monsters Ball(first one he sold), and evidently there is an unedited version of \"the scene\". If I can get my hands on it, how much is it worth to you?
2) Did you ever see the Brando version of Julius Caesar? he\'s unbelievable as Mark Antony. If Pompeii won the B.C. I was going to post,\"You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless things... knew ye not Pompeii?\"
3) Welcome back. Hydra was good.
Jake: \"bold faced lie\" my ass. I bet you ten thousand dollars I can prove it with Plever\'s own words.
JB: 1: I\'ll give you ten thousand dollars for an unedited version of \"the scene.\" Pick the money up from Jake.
2: Brando\'s Antony, yes, and Gielgud\'s Cassius in the same movie.
Do you remember who played Brutus\' wife? She became a lot more famous for a TV series.
I figured Jake calling you on that was a pretty bad idea.
Diana Rigg (\"The Avengers\") played Portia in a different Julius Caesar movie.
I think she played James Mason\'s wife in this one. If I remember I\'ll look it up when I get home.
JB: Deborah Kerr played Brutus\'s wife, Portia, but I don\'t remember her in a TV series.
Is this \"ask the experts\" or \"Siskel & Ebert\" ???
I can\'t believe that someone hasn\'t deleted these posts since they have nothing to do with racing.
Why don\'t you guys exchange e-mail addresses and continue your personal business in private?
Be careful. Point Given Gal-Michelle might be a movie fan.
Touche!
Dr. Fager is right. Get a room guys. HP
You win. Rigg was Portia in the 1970 version.