"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
-Hamlet, Act One, Scene Five
This above all: to thine ownself be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.” - (again with the Hamlet)
Great selling line...I can just see the hawkers "heart attack in a bag. Come and get your heart attack in a bag." I do like the shut up part, esp in a movie theater.
I've been curious about that movie, but I find that most movies these days are not worth the theater prices. Glad to hear it is unDisneyfied ;)
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"...stroke on a plate"?
Mary Anne in Kentucky
Mary Anne, I've heard similar: ". ..heart attack on a plate."
"Shut up"is good all-purpose advice for anyone attending a movie... too many folks think it's their own living room!
Crabby, it is and I've used it.
Good advice. The "shut up" part.
The "heart attack in a bag" made me snicker.
I could only add "hot-buttered" to "heart attack in a bag."
Did you also enjoy the flick?
I thought you'd like it, Bag Lady.
Hilary, we saw "Snow White and the Huntsman." It was enjoyable. Best of all it was dark and unDisneyfied.
Great selling line...I can just see the hawkers "heart attack in a bag. Come and get your heart attack in a bag." I do like the shut up part, esp in a movie theater.
I've been curious about that movie, but I find that most movies these days are not worth the theater prices. Glad to hear it is unDisneyfied ;)
Reb, wait until its out on DVD unless someone is paying your way.
It's only $8 here, but isn't it $14 or so there?
There is some kind of "heart attack burger" i've heard of, or a Cardiac Cafe. This is a funny one.
Hilarious! I would have laughed out loud.
Messymimi, I've heard of that place. Yikes.
Laurita, we did.
That's one of those statements that couldn't be truer.
Aye, Red.
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