A Quickie!Two Things�
A Ms. Dorkopotomus RokLobsterous, is coming to household DaSauce for the second time in three weeks tomorrow. Having an easy-going gracious person guesting at DaDigs was pretty swell this last pass�and methinks an actual friendship is blooming. She�s a gas. And friends? Phucking Golden. Nuthin� Better. Promise.
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And�the second thing?
Two quotes from a movie that YerSauce wants to buy REALLY badly on DVD�but the complete asshole frigging crew that did the licensing did not oversee any form of quality control�and that pisses this human off.
On review of the title, it is a pan and scan (cut to 4:3 or the totally wrongly worded Full Screen�destroying a third of the film�s content from the sides) instead of Original Aspect Ratio or WideScreen. The master used for the transfer is at best? Shit. Pops. Messes� lousy audio and video quality. Some complete phrigging DICKHEAD ought to be buggered for his utter stupidity on this one. The film is the only Columbia release this dullard has seen that was not restored digitally and remastered� One would think that the only ScrewBall Comedy to win multiple Academy Awards including Best Picture would have gotten better treatment or that Frank Capra Jr. would oversee his father�s goods a lot more carefully.
Pissed? Yeah. This film is an alltime fave-DaSauce.
Anyway, your quotes and they seem especially poignant considering the state of the world today.
Both are from the movie You Can�t Take It With You, by Frank Capra, 1938:
Grandpa Martin Vanderhof::
'Lincoln said, "With malice toward none, with charity to all." Nowadays they say, "Think the way I do or I'll bomb the daylights outta you." '
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'Maybe it'll stop you trying to be so desperate about making more money than you can ever use? You can't take it with you, Mr. Kirby. So what good is it? As near as I can see, the only thing you can take with you is the love of your friends. '
--DatSappyAboutFriendshipSauce
PS? There is a crow featured in both this Pulitzer Prize winning Play and Academy Award Winning Film?
His name is Jim.
That still rocks my dumb ass� as Jim Crow Laws were a taboo subject pre World War II.
PPS:? Phuck racism, OK?