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1 hour ago, delcecchi said:

Up in smoke.  First half is funniest movie ever.

What are we smoking?  Labrador.  dog ate my stash. Had to follow him  around with a baggie for two days

You mean we are smoking dog **** ?  Yep.  Not bad.  

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"It was only an ambulance, man"

The first half was funny Del because you were already coming down by the second half! ;)

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OK I will bite on this one LL. How about "African Queen".  That is one of my favorites.  I think that is kind of a "classic" and a chick flick isn't it?  Another "classic" would be "Island in the Stream" with George C. Scott.  Another that is actually a love story that I saw years ago and really liked was "Robin and Marion"  Sean Connery and Katherine Hepburn.  Has quite an ending.....    

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1 hour ago, LindellProStaf said:

OK I will bite on this one LL. How about "African Queen".  That is one of my favorites.  I think that is kind of a "classic" and a chick flick isn't it?  Another "classic" would be "Island in the Stream" with George C. Scott.  Another that is actually a love story that I saw years ago and really liked was "Robin and Marion"  Sean Connery and Katherine Hepburn.  Has quite an ending.....    

Nah, Humphrey Bogart was  cool in that move.  Not a chick flick. 

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John Wayne in "The Cowboys"  his wife was in the beginning parts and they had some "hookers" toward the end in it. That qualifies it as a chick flick.  Great movie and I believe one of two where the Duke died.

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2 hours ago, JP Z said:

See, I'm a youngster....I gotta say though if Bridesmaids or either of the Pitch Perfect movies are on I will watch.....they are Hilarious.

Your right jp, great humor, although I seem to drawn to the eye candy in most of the chick flick films mentioned ..:grin:. Hey, I'm only human. ;)

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15 hours ago, bobberineyes said:

Your right jp, great humor, although I seem to drawn to the eye candy in most of the chick flick films mentioned ..:grin:. Hey, I'm only human. ;)

Dangit!!!!! I should have mentioned that part first!!!......That Rebel Wilson.........WooooooooWeeeeeeee

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