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Arlo: What was that "Thin Man" movie with Myrna Loy and the folding chair?
Arlo: William Powell is lying in a hammock, watching as she struggles to open...
Janis: "The Thin Man Goes Home."
Arlo: I've got to remember not to begin a sentence with "what"!
Jobecur about 11 years ago
Hah, he got some of his own “know-it-all” stuff back!
Doctor_McCoy about 11 years ago
I wonder if she reads Arlo and Janis on that. She can if she wants to.
CPOChuckG about 11 years ago
She got him right in his Google.
kerumbo Premium Member about 11 years ago
Sure enough, I googled the words “thin man folding chair” and it came right up. Not long ago, this sort of question could drive a person crazy for weeks, maybe even send you to the library, or cause you to ask other people and have, like, a conversation with a human about it. Now you just scratch that itch in a few seconds.
paultunes about 11 years ago
enough with the iPhone and cat gags what’s up with Gene!!!!!
QuietStorm27 about 11 years ago
Conversations will never be like they used to be with smart phones around.
Dani Rice about 11 years ago
Unfortunately, you are all too correct. Where are the movies suitable for a first date? Or an evening with the kids?
dvoyack about 11 years ago
“Try the seabass”. (Guess which one that’s from.)
Troy about 11 years ago
I’ve driven past the Myrna Loy Theater in Helena, MT numerous times. Never went in to watch a show for some reason.
Chuck_it_all about 11 years ago
@Dani Rice
Best choice for a 1st Date Movie is a good “Chick Flik”
There are still enough around. A few are even decent “guy flix”. “The Lake House” worked out very well. My wife and I have it on DVD and still watch it. I enjoy keeping track of the timelines.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 11 years ago
Some of the BEST movies ever made were the Thin Man series with William Powell and Myrna Loy! Yes sir!
bigdad1211 about 1 year ago
I love the old Thin Man movies!!