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Snake2998 09-18-2024 01:50 AM

Wrongly posted thread
 
Will be deleting this thread when I work out how to delete it and until I work out how to post a poll and

eschaider 09-18-2024 03:13 AM

In the 1985 movie Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins, Fred Ward’s character, Remo, is an NYPD cop who is 'killed' in an accident. The death is faked, and he is inducted into a secret Special Ops-like organization called CURE. Cure is dedicated to preserving the Constitution by working outside of it.

Remo is selected to become the enforcement wing (assassin) of CURE and instructed in an ancient Korean martial art form, Sinanju, by his Martial Arts Instructor Chiun, who is a real life Sinanju Master. Chiun is cast and superbly played by Joel Grey.

Chiun's assignment is to turn Remo into a skilled martial arts killing machine. In a very early verbal exchange between Remo and Chiun, Remo thinks Chiun is too old for the job and challenges him about being up to the job, in particular, because of his apparent age. Remo quickly gets to the point by asking Chiun how old he is.

The following is an excerpt from that exchange;

Remo: How old are you? I mean, you are really old now, aren't you?

Chiun: For an apricot, yes. For a head of lettuce, even more so. For a mountain I have not even begun in years. For a man, I am just right.

Chiun has several other exquisitely crafted interchanges with Remo. One of my favorites (there were so many it is hard to pick) is;

Remo: You know, Chiun, there are times when I really like you.

Chiun: Of course. I am Chiun!

Remo: And then there are times when I really want to kill you.

Chiun: Good! We will practice that after dinner.


I like Chiun's logic. I think for a Cobra owner, I am just right ;) ...

Ron61 09-18-2024 05:35 AM

I think you have to have a moderator delete a thread as they had problems long ago with people starting a thread which started a fight and then they would delete the thread.

As for adding a poll you can edit the thread and at the top of the box there is a Thread Tools icon or link. Click on that and it drops down a small menu and at the bottom is Add A Poll to the post. But this only seems to work for the first post. When you get to the edit screen click the go advance button and it should give you an option to delete the message but this doesn't seem to work at times.

mr bruce 09-18-2024 05:51 AM

humph, second person I've run into who knew who Remo Williams was. I'm 39, now here's one for you, who was Jack Shack

mrmustang 09-18-2024 06:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mr bruce (Post 1525496)
humph, second person I've run into who knew who Remo Williams was. I'm 39, now here's one for you, who was Jack Shack


3rd


As for age, I'm older than my teeth





Bill S.


PS: 39, you, maybe the mold for your Cobra hardtop, but not you personally. :LOL:

Alfa02 09-18-2024 07:45 AM

Old enough, to NOT to kill myself driving the most dangerous car ever built "A Cobra" ;)
In 1974 I had a chance to buy a 427 Street, not that I could afford it at the time anyway. If for some reason I did, I would not be writing this today, there would be one less TommyRot and a 427 Street left in the world :)

jolsen42 09-18-2024 09:09 AM

Ha ha, Bruce you can't remember 39. As far as Jack Shack, "Who dat on da Wolfman's telephone"



Quote:

Originally Posted by mr bruce (Post 1525496)
humph, second person I've run into who knew who Remo Williams was. I'm 39, now here's one for you, who was Jack Shack


eschaider 09-18-2024 10:04 AM

I didn't know! I had to look him up. According to Wikipedia;

Jack Shack was an American medical doctor, politician, and soldier. He raised and led a unit in Courtland, Alabama, called the Red Rovers or the Alabama Red Rovers to fight in the Texas Revolution. He was one of the few survivors of the Goliad massacre.

Right Jack Shack?

HighPlainsDrifter 09-18-2024 01:58 PM

Old nuff
 
Old E Nuff to know how to adjust the points and dwell on an engine:cool:
Perry

twobjshelbys 09-18-2024 02:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HighPlainsDrifter (Post 1525504)
Old E Nuff to know how to adjust the points and dwell on an engine:cool:
Perry

And adjust a carburetor

mr bruce 09-18-2024 02:39 PM

Nobody rides my rails for nuthin'

Harpoon PV2 09-18-2024 10:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alfa02 (Post 1525499)
Old enough, to NOT to kill myself driving the most dangerous car ever built "A Cobra" ;)
In 1974 I had a chance to buy a 427 Street, not that I could afford it at the time anyway. If for some reason I did, I would not be writing this today, there would be one less TommyRot and a 427 Street left in the world :)

On the bright side, far worse mangled Cobra's have been resurrected, sometimes making two cars out of one! As for you Tom, I'm afraid, The Six Million Dollar Man was just fiction! Cheers, Dennis

saki302 09-18-2024 10:19 PM

One of my biggest disappointments was they never made a 2nd remo Williams movie.

At least we know, in Korea, door handles do not break ��

-Dave

PDUB 09-19-2024 04:40 AM

Yes...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by saki302 (Post 1525512)
One of my biggest disappointments was they never made a 2nd remo Williams movie.

At least we know, in Korea, door handles do not break ��

-Dave



I know, right Dave? It seemed like an obvious idea!



Oh, and my wife loves it that I have mastered Chiun's wrist tapping thing:cool:!!!

hazards280 09-19-2024 07:29 AM

Currently 31 years old, purchased my Cobra when I was 28.

I remember seeing one for the first time as a child and stopping in my tracks to simply look at it.

From this point on, every Cobra I saw at a car show would get the same pause for me to take in the visual art of its curves and muscular stance.

When I heard that a family friend was selling his Unique, I knew it was the time to make it happen.

https://i.postimg.cc/zX7KfRxD/20200807-122527-HDR.jpg

spl310 09-19-2024 04:20 PM

My chronological age doesn't match how immature I can be at times...

Harpoon PV2 09-19-2024 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spl310 (Post 1525524)
My chronological age doesn't match how immature I can be at times...

A mother is talking to her son, he says, "mom, when I grow up I want to be a biker!" She responds, "you can be one or the other, you can't be both!" Maybe that goes for Cobra drivers also! Cheer, Dennis

PDUB 09-20-2024 03:42 AM

Nice!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hazards280 (Post 1525519)
Currently 31 years old, purchased my Cobra when I was 28.

I remember seeing one for the first time as a child and stopping in my tracks to simply look at it.

From this point on, every Cobra I saw at a car show would get the same pause for me to take in the visual art of its curves and muscular stance.

When I heard that a family friend was selling his Unique, I knew it was the time to make it happen.

https://i.postimg.cc/zX7KfRxD/20200807-122527-HDR.jpg

Gotta love the 289 cars! Looks fab!! You ever going to visit the Unique Motorcars Homecoming? It is a great time!

Bobcat 09-20-2024 03:07 PM

My age is my shoe size , so I`ve been told .

cycleguy55 09-25-2024 04:07 PM

Old enough to know better, but young enough to do it again. And again. LOL


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