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John Ousterhout wrote:
"I believe that Mr. Montblack was killed with a Mustang Piston Rod in the Hot Tub by Dudley Henriques." Dudley would never use something as sacred as a P-51 part to commit murder. George Patterson Whosoever bloweth not his own horn, the same shall remain unblown. |
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"Jim Burns" wrote in message ...
There's a lot of history in that old cape! Wasn't that what Monica said about the blue dress? snicker |
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Sounds like "amateur night" entertainment during the RAP Pre-AirVenture
Pool Party at the AlexisPark Inn... Jim Burns wrote: Ok, in my best Henry Fonda voice.... "Well folks... we all saw it coming.... but I do believe that it's finally happened....never doubted that it ever would, just didn't think it would be this quick... yep, Jay's finally lost it, but on the bright side he may just have stumbled into a new career... unless it's just the fun loving and severely beer deprived Gilligan type coming out in him! Jim Let me know when the Alexis Inn and Mystery Theatre opens! Have you ever considered hosting a Mystery night? have a meal catered in, get a local actors group to help out? "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:GFx3e.7100$kT5.4698@attbi_s21... I can see it now: Murder in the Earheart Suite, Death by DC-3, The Pilot in Room 203...it would be a series, and each one would feature amateur sleuths with curiously familiar descriptions resembling regulars from R.A.P. Whoa -- now THERE is a concept! We could have... - Larry Dighera playing the Rev. Falwell-type ("No beer!") - Montblack playing the Falstaff character ("Did someone say beer?") - Steven McNicoll playing the caustic Jack Nicholson character ("Why do I doubt that what *you* call 'beer' is truly only hops and grains?") - Martin Hotze as the sinister Austrian ("Beer, eh? Your papers, please!") - Jack Allison as the earnest, Jimmy Stewart character ("Well, shoot, Marty, will drinking this beer help me find my new airplane?") - Mike Rappaport as the Mr. Howell type ("Lovey! Bring me my beer, will you?") - Matt Barrow as the angry James Dean type ("Beer? *&$# you! I want Scotch!") - Jim Burns as the patient Henry Fonda type ("Now now, fellows. It's only beer we're talking about here!") - Jim Weir as the Marlon Brando/Apocalypse Now type ("Have you ever drank an ice cold beer from that indentation in a beautiful woman's lower back...? I have...but that's another topic..." - Cub Driver as the wise Alec Guinness/Obi Wan Kenobi character ("No, I've not done that. But did I tell about the time we built our own brewery back before the war? Didn't have a radio in it, neither...") - George Patterson as the cynical yet somehow optimistic Morgan Freeman type ("Well, beer *was* better back then. But it always seems that the more we drink it, the better it gets...") - Bob Fry as the analytical Captain Nemo type ("Pishaw. Beer is best when served at precisely 34.6 degrees -- and you have failed to serve it thusly. Electrify the hull!") Wow, this could go on and on! Who can add more suggestions? :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" "StellaStarr" wrote in message news:7fp3e.125904$r55.81596@attbi_s52... George Patterson wrote: Eduardo K. wrote: You should REALLY get on to writing a regular column somewhere. Given the source of inspiration for his best efforts, I would prefer that they be rare. George Patterson Whosoever bloweth not his own horn, the same shall remain unblown. Mysteries. That's where the money is. Check any used booksale, or for that matter the racks of new books. The Hotel Murders, by J.M. Honeck (M. because Mary will be helping as well as acting as his business manager, and give permission in the first place) We'll all be watching for the newest volume in the series! |
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Oh, just give me the damn cape!!
Montblaff There's a lot of history in that old cape! Jim |
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("John Ousterhout" wrote)
This sounds like fun, just like a game many of us played as kids. "I believe that Mr. Montblack was killed with a Mustang Piston Rod in the Hot Tub by Dudley Henriques." And then he'd try telling investigators that there was someone else involved. Police don't believe him though, as he was the only one they saw standing over the body. Montblack :-) |
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On Sat, 02 Apr 2005 21:43:26 GMT, Grumman-581 wrote:
Wasn't that what Monica said about the blue dress? snicker Yeah, Bill liked the dress from the first time he spotted it. *aheeem* :-) #m -- It's not like I'm a terrorist or a hair dresser or anything. http://www.ensight.org/archives/2005...ion/trackback/ |
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On Sat, 02 Apr 2005 21:43:26 GMT, Grumman-581 wrote:
Wasn't that what Monica said about the blue dress? snicker Yeah, Bill liked the dress from the first time he spotted it. *aheeem* :-) Groan. That is *terrible*! ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"I believe that Mr. Montblack was killed with a Mustang Piston Rod in the
Hot Tub by Dudley Henriques." And then he'd try telling investigators that there was someone else involved. Police don't believe him though, as he was the only one they saw standing over the body. Dudley as the Peter O'Toole-type? With a splash of Harrison Ford, and a pinch of Darth Vader? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Falstaff. Hmm. I'll have to wait for the movie to find out if this is a
good thing. g Personally, I think you've been type-cast... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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("Jay Honeck" wrote)
Falstaff. Hmm. I'll have to wait for the movie to find out if this is a good thing. g Personally, I think you've been type-cast... Yeah, I request Thomas More from A Man For All Seasons and end up cast in the Cardinal Wolsey part ......played by Orson Welles!! Wine's ready - let's drink! Montblack "My dear fellow! This isn't Spain ... this is England!" A Man For All Seasons (1966) Winner of six Academy Awards - including Best Picture |
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