Messenger said:
The Question said:Val Kilmer was not The Saint.
There was only one Simon Templar, and that was the one -- the only -- Vincent Price.
Messenger said:Paranoid schizophrenia is especially sad when attempts at humour are construed as being part of the persecution scenario.
This is good stuff.The term "schizophrenia" translates roughly as "shattered mind," and comes from the Greek σχίζω (schizo, "to split" or "to divide") and φρήν (phrēn, "mind"). Despite its etymology, schizophrenia is not synonymous with dissociative identity disorder, also known as multiple personality disorder or "split personality"; in popular culture the two are often confused. Although schizophrenia often leads to social or occupational dysfunction, there is little association of the illness with a predisposition toward aggressive behavior.
SaintLucifer said:*yawns at he attempt to throw me off* Silly girls. It was Roger Moore. Now run along.
I guess you learn something new everyday.The Question said:I speak of the original broadcast stories, which were done as radio shows and starred Vincent Price.
The Question said:I speak of the original broadcast stories, which were done as radio shows and starred Vincent Price. Try to call me out again, boy -- slappin' you down ain't much of a challenge, but I don't mind the exercise.
And speaking of exercise, wobble those chins around and give your neck a workout.
SaintLucifer said:Forget it. You fell for it. I PWned you and you never even knew it. I bet you STILL don't have a clue what I am talking about. Seems LAKERGIRL suffers the same mental malaise you do.
jack said:That's cool TQ. I didn't know that about Price, now I have to go find them. Price is one of the great Shakespearean horror actors like Christopher Lee and Karloff and Lugosi. I know Lugosi lost it before he died, but he was a classicist too.
Thanks for that tidbit, it MADE my day already
jack said:That's cool TQ. I didn't know that about Price, now I have to go find them. Price is one of the great Shakespearean horror actors like Christopher Lee and Karloff and Lugosi. I know Lugosi lost it before he died, but he was a classicist too.
Thanks for that tidbit, it MADE my day already
jack said:Whatever movie he was in where he was the inquisitor during the inquisition and the tortured everyone endlessly. Soemthing Red in the title or something, that was awesome.
Of course my favrit reprise role was his last, in Edward Sciccorhands. Last time I dropped acid for a movie.