View Poll Results: Have you ever seen "Driving Miss Daisy"?

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Thread: Have you ever seen "Driving Miss Daisy"?

  1. #1
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    Have you ever seen "Driving Miss Daisy"?

    For reasons only obscure for the ignorant...

    BTW, German for joke is "Witz". Pronounced like "Witts"... :roll:

    [edited to fix typo in headline]

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    Ah, that's why my German Teacher used to smirk when reading out the register. I never understood till now...

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    I have seen Driving Miss Daisy. It was a good stroy but IMHO it moved too slow so it seemed to drag on and on..but as i said before the storyline was good(IMHO).

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    BTW, German for joke is "Witz".
    So, when you get to the punchline, you are at witz end? :roll: Sorry ops: I couldn't help it. #-o

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    I have seen Driving Miss Daisy.

    I have too, ... But the XXX version is "Driving Miss Daisy Crazy" Does that qualify as another version?

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    Nope. The closest I ever got was SNL's "Toonces the Driving Cat" skits. Toonces always ended up crashing over a cliff. Although I think one time Toonces crashed a flying saucer.

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    I liked the Toonce-inator skit! ops:

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    I watched it in an English class two years ago.. Not a bad story but slow and uneventful. Not one I would rent normally. :P

    (start)

    Hoke: Hello Miss Daisy, I'm your driver.
    Miss Daisy: I don't like you because I'm prejudiced and old.
    Hoke: I bought your car, let me drive you around in it.
    Miss Daisy: I still don't like you much, read this.
    Hoke: Be nice to people.
    Miss Daisy: You're my friend now.

    (cries a bit, dies)

    -Colt

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    I've seen it. So, what are you going to do with this information? Is this a focus group study? Was there some subliminal message encoded in the movie that you will now trigger? I hope so. I'm a little bored.

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    *mutters "Beware the Jabberwock my son!" to Gethen* :P -Colt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colt
    *mutters "Beware the Jabberwock my son!" to Gethen* :P -Colt
    Monty Python? Loved it. Especially the intact and talking heads attached to completely cleaned skeletons. Deranged but funny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colt
    I watched it in an English class two years ago.. Not a bad story but slow and uneventful. Not one I would rent normally. :P

    (start)

    Hoke: Hello Miss Daisy, I'm your driver.
    Miss Daisy: I don't like you because I'm prejudiced and old.
    Hoke: I bought your car, let me drive you around in it.
    Miss Daisy: I still don't like you much, read this.
    Hoke: Be nice to people.
    Miss Daisy: You're my friend now.

    (cries a bit, dies)

    -Colt
    Oh, how . . . male!
    :roll:

    (Hee - Hee! :P )

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    Thanks Neb. I knew you females would love it. Actually, I understand the movie perfectly. I felt like giving the condensed and brusque version. :P -Colt

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