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metaldams:

--- Quote from: curlydude on March 15, 2009, 08:22:03 PM ---I'm not arguing, just pointing out what many of the great comics had in common, a strong passion for all things pleasurable. I wasn't aware of the map thing, but I will check it out. Also, there are differences between original scripts, re-writes and the various multitudes of revisions in a production. It's not even a point of contention, it's a pretty obvious thread through Curly's comedic interactions with all the attractive female characters. It's one of the most enjoyable aspects of the Stooges in a way. Again, part of the charm and irreverence of the genius of the Stooges. As an aside, Curly was married five times, so that pretty much tells us about his focus on chasing women and always looking for the next healthy throttle bottom and voluptuous pair of van bossoms... [pie] I guess if you're healthy and happy it's natural !!! And fun, too !!

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From SAVED BY THE BELLE.

SeƱorita Rita: But my General, the fat one does not look like a spy. He looks very innocent.

Curly: Oh, I don't know, I've been around!

curlydude:
 :D :laugh: [pie] [3stooges]...exactly my point cabbage head !

curlydude:
Hi all, I'm fairly new (don't wear diapers, or anything) but have been into the genius of the Stooges for a while. I'm too new to start a new topic (but not new enough to wear diapers) and since the crux of many of the cussing quiries emanated from the gentleman who was cussing out that "bastard" of a truck in the initial question, it seems almost tangentially related and a quarter-half borderline genius to extrapolate my query  ;D  from the aforementioned, thusly...  [pie]  I would like to forward some questions regarding some of the funny, interesting and unusual vehicles that Moe, Larry and Curly used to sport around in during various episodes. I thought of this idea when I was watching DIZZY DOCTORS, in which our handsome heroes were forced to get a job and had no choice but to find menial employment as salesman of "BRIGHTO" ! " The Savior of a Nation ..The Scientific Marvel of the Age " !! Anyway, there is a moment in the short when Curly tries to hitch a ride and a little tiny, teeny weeny, itsy-bitsy, miniature, super-duper-sub-sub-sub-sub-compact (it was very small  ;D) two-seater convertible drives up, picks him up, makes a quick U-turn and comes back to his initial spot on the sidewalk. To make a long, sort of funny description not so long and even less funny, what type of car was that ?? Also, while we're at it, what type of truck were they selling the fish out of in those other shorts, the famous West Coast Customs " HOOK, LINE AND SINKER" truck ~ ?  [3stooges]  ;D

Smaug:
Reading about the man in "Punch Drunks" flying the middle finger reminds me of Harold Lloyd in "Speedy". He is mugging for a funhouse mirror, thinking everyone is enjoying his hijinx when he realizes they were laughing at the wet paint on the back of his suit. He then flips the bird at himself in the mirror. Can't find a clip online, though......
Anyone else remember this?

metaldams:

--- Quote from: Smaug on August 26, 2009, 03:33:02 PM ---Reading about the man in "Punch Drunks" flying the middle finger reminds me of Harold Lloyd in "Speedy". He is mugging for a funhouse mirror, thinking everyone is enjoying his hijinx when he realizes they were laughing at the wet paint on the back of his suit. He then flips the bird at himself in the mirror. Can't find a clip online, though......
Anyone else remember this?

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Don't have a clip but I have the DVD...you're 100% correct.

Check out the heroin gags in Lloyd's "Get Out and Get Under" and Chaplin's "Easy Street."

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