[GCFL-discuss] Remembrance (with a minor Correction)

Discussion of the Good, Clean Funnies List gcfl-discuss at gcfl.net
Thu Sep 14 08:34:02 CDT 2006


If memory serves, "Alice" was a TV show some 20 years ago.
The setting was a southern truckstop in the middle of nowhere.  Alice, a
single mother, was the waitress.  Mel was either the short-order cook or
the boss, or both.


Milton


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Alice = no clue Siarlys. There's a comedian (Dr. Demento) who does a
skit that I have on MP3 called, "Boot to the head". And in it the guy is
trying to act pompous in front of the "ninja" master of Tiequon Leap
(spelled phonetically). The ninja's skill is "Boot to the head" and you
hear this thwack as the guy's kicked in the head. At one point our main
character challenges the master. And the master quotes some wise old
sage. The main character fires back, "The best defense is a good
offense. You know who said that? Mel the cook on Alice." That's all I
know about it, sorry.
Lance


On 9/12/06, Discussion of the Good, Clean Funnies List
<gcfl-discuss at gcfl.net> wrote:

	I don't understand this Eagle. Are you saying that only half of
those
	fighting were Americans, and the other half were aliens? My
union veteran
	great-great grandfather had a brother in the confederate army.

	Siarlys

	P.S. The best defense is to have a complete copy of the orders
for enemy
	troop movements, but the best offense is to find out what kind
of whiskey
	General Grant was drinking and supply it to the other officers
who aren't
	fighting hard enough to win.

	P.P.S. What or who is this "Alice" anyway? I don't watch much
TV.

	On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 09:07:08 -0500 "Discussion of the Good,
Clean Funnies
	List" <gcfl-discuss at gcfl.net> writes:
	> It is that time of year when we must remember
	> the day more Americans died than any other single day in our
	> history
	>
	> September
	>         17
	>                         1862
	>
	> The Battle of Sharpsburg
	>
	> Around 3000 American soldiers fell
	> in a single day of fighting.
	>
	> About the same number of equally
	> brave previous Americans
	> served with equal dedication in
	> Defense of the land they called home.
	> May God bless us every one.
	>
	> Eagle
	>
	> PS.  Remember "the best defense is a good offense."
	>
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