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Overheard between two of my coworkers:
A: Have you seen the warehouse that's on fire?
B: What fire?
A: The one at the warehouse.
B: What warehouse?
A: The one that's on fire.
B: What warehouse is on fire?
A: The warehouse in Brooklyn.
B: There's a warehouse in Brooklyn on fire?
A: Yes. The warehouse is on fire.
You can actually see the smoke and flames from our office. Some of my friends in a taller building say they can see the water boats spraying water on it from the river. And there are of course helicopters and such. So all you New Yorkers with a view of the East River, take a look.
A: Have you seen the warehouse that's on fire?
B: What fire?
A: The one at the warehouse.
B: What warehouse?
A: The one that's on fire.
B: What warehouse is on fire?
A: The warehouse in Brooklyn.
B: There's a warehouse in Brooklyn on fire?
A: Yes. The warehouse is on fire.
You can actually see the smoke and flames from our office. Some of my friends in a taller building say they can see the water boats spraying water on it from the river. And there are of course helicopters and such. So all you New Yorkers with a view of the East River, take a look.
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Also, I didn't realize that Eugene's place was visible from my office. Hello, Eugene's place!
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From the end of the film:
Richard Nugent: Hey, you remind me of a man.
Susan Turner: What man?
Richard Nugent: Man with the power.
Susan Turner: What power?
Richard Nugent: Power of hoodoo.
Susan Turner: Hoodoo?
Richard Nugent: You do.
Susan Turner: Do what?
Richard Nugent: Remind me of a man...
They say it in such a way that it's clear it was a "thing" that teens did - it didn't come from this movie either. Obviously David Bowie adopted it, but I was expecting Cary Grant to sprout crazy hair and start singing.
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(Anonymous) 2006-05-03 02:06 pm (UTC)(link)-mithras
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(Anonymous) 2006-05-03 08:31 pm (UTC)(link)-mithras