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Look what I found at Wal-Mart in the $5 bin yesterday - Lisa - 11-10-2008

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Guess I finally get to see this classic. Wink


Look what I found at Wal-Mart in the $5 bin yesterday - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 11-10-2008

Lisa Wrote:[Image: 51mO%2BjHdxiL._SL500_AA240_.jpg]

Guess I finally get to see this classic. Wink

I have it too, and I was enchanted. Who knew Nora Roberts also wrote a story called PELTS?


Look what I found at Wal-Mart in the $5 bin yesterday - fpw - 11-10-2008

Lisa Wrote:Guess I finally get to see this classic. Wink

[SIZE="3"]Ah, lass, ya dinna want the wee ones to see it.[/SIZE]


Look what I found at Wal-Mart in the $5 bin yesterday - t4terrific - 11-10-2008

Lisa Wrote:[Image: 51mO%2BjHdxiL._SL500_AA240_.jpg]

Guess I finally get to see this classic. Wink

You'll finally get to find out what is actually in the Meatloaf!Big Grin


Look what I found at Wal-Mart in the $5 bin yesterday - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 11-10-2008

fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]Ah, lass, ya dinna want the wee ones to see it.[/SIZE]

Why not, Paul? I'd think Nora's wonderful story appeals to everyone. I don't mind admitting I wiped a tear or two away when The Illuminati, lead by Rudolph, rescued Santa from the flying saucer of the Psychos of Planet 666.


Look what I found at Wal-Mart in the $5 bin yesterday - colburn0004 - 11-10-2008

I saw and got this too but had yet to post it Smile


Look what I found at Wal-Mart in the $5 bin yesterday - Mick C. - 11-11-2008

I'm off to Walmart, then.


Look what I found at Wal-Mart in the $5 bin yesterday - t4terrific - 11-11-2008

ImDeranged Wrote:One of my favorite Rocky Horror moments is when they serve Eddie (Meat Loaf). I yelled at the screen "If Eddie had worms they'd be having Eddie spaghetti ". In retrospect I had a troubled childhood. :tongue:

And yes I picked up my $5 copy a few weeks ago and have yet to watch it. I just don't think anyone can top Curtis "Booger" Armstrong as best performance in a FPW related production.

As often happens, I bought it when it was new, for $10. It was worth it, but I'm learning to wait a while before buying dvds.


Look what I found at Wal-Mart in the $5 bin yesterday - Lisa - 11-11-2008

fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]Ah, lass, ya dinna want the wee ones to see it.[/SIZE]

Dinna fash, laddie, I'll watch it after the bairns are a-bed.


Look what I found at Wal-Mart in the $5 bin yesterday - Lisa - 11-11-2008

Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Why not, Paul? I'd think Nora's wonderful story appeals to everyone. I don't mind admitting I wiped a tear or two away when The Illuminati, lead by Rudolph, rescued Santa from the flying saucer of the Psychos of Planet 666.

Excellent! Looking forward to the mayhem.