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Line from a movie that you use sometime


charlotte49er

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Line from a movie that you use sometime

 

For me, it has to be from a little known movie.

 

"Biggles: Adventure in time." (1986)

 

Ferguson to Biggles:  "You can fly a helicopter?"

 

Biggles:  "Once you've flown a Sopwith Camel, you can fly anything!"

 

http://youtu.be/W9VNoppzhO8

 

It's true.  The Sopwith Camel may have be Snoopy's plane of choice, but it was a handful to fly,  That's why the American pilots choose to fly French Spads and English Newports.

 

When people ask me if I can do 'that".  I sometimes reply with that line.

 

This is something I will say to myself.  (Remember,  I'm in a wheelchair.  So before I try something, I always remember from Yoda.)  "There is no try.  Only do."

 

 

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I say use the word "reckon" solely because of The Outlaw Jose Wales

 

 

And I'm fond of this from Colors:

"There's two bulls standing on top of a mountain. The younger one says to the older one: "Hey pop, let's say we run down there and fug one of them cows". The older one says: "No son. Lets walk down and fug 'em all"."

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