[Rhodes22-list] torso???

Ronald Lipton rlipton at earthlink.net
Wed Mar 28 12:45:35 EDT 2007


I used a picture of the torso as a theme for a presentation I gave
describing the remains of project that had recently been eviscerated.
It was very appropriate.

Ron
On Mar 28, 2007, at 10:50 AM, john Belanger wrote:

> welcome
>
> Robert Skinner <robert at squirrelhaven.com> wrote:  Thanks for the  
> elucidation, John. And I did see
> "Braveheart." It gave me a visceral understanding
> of the phrase "hanged, drawn, and quartered," much
> to my dismay. Dinner after the movie was a
> somewhat subdued affair...
>
> /Robert
>
> http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/189300.html
>
> ------------------------------------------------------
> john Belanger wrote:
>>
>> robert
>> sorry to confuse you. the scene i quoted from deals with a fight  
>> between two knights in the forest and when it is over we have the  
>> torso of the defeated knight, all four of his limbs having been  
>> hacked off, refusing to give up. very funny, though not for the  
>> faint of heart. see braveheart first. ;-)
>>
>> Robert Skinner wrote:
>> john Belanger wrote:
>>> my favorite line is when the torso says,
>>> "come back here you!! i'm not done with you yet!!" ;-)
>>
>> OK, I give up. What movie are you all talking about?
>> --
>> Robert Skinner "Squirrel Haven"
>> Gorham, Maine 04038-1331
>> s/v "Little Dipper" & "Edith P."
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