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Old 03-31-2003, 02:47 AM   #11
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Okay folks. How many of you are in the habit of watching the credits of movies and thus got to see the last scene of the second Harry Potter movie.
Who are you?

In all fairness, I was forewarned that there would be a bit at the very end.


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Come on!

Everyone knows that Kent Hovind is Ron Howard's stunt double.
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Okay folks. How many of you are in the habit of watching the credits of movies and thus got to see the last scene of the second Harry Potter movie.
My daughter had already seen the movie once and made us stay through to the end, which wasn't all that traumatic, as my husband and I usually stay to watch the credits anyway.
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whenever I think of Mr Hovind two actors come immediately to mind;

Mel Brooks as the conniving Governor in Blazing Saddles and Nathan Lane with a little Hitler mustache.
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How about this great actor?


Straight to video. $6.99 at Wall-Mart
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Well I know where I’d like to cast him. Dover. On his way down he could ponder where all that friggin chalk came from.

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Well I know where I’d like to cast him. Dover. On his way down he could ponder where all that friggin chalk came from.

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Well I know where I’d like to cast him. Dover. On his way down he could ponder where all that friggin chalk came from.

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God put all that chalk there, o'course! "You can't make a croc from a rock!"

But I wouldn't toss ol' doc Dino off a cliff, no matter how much fun it might be. You must admit, he adds a certain, comic relief to the rest of the creation ranters. I'd sorta hate to lose him.

http://www.geocities.com/kenthovind/

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