Re: Please take a look at this its Free

Hi,

> >I'm Norman.

Are you Norman Bates ?

Reply to
lucretia borgia
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are you suggesting that anyone who's good with a sharp object, in this case a knife, can post in a needlework group?

Reply to
lucille

lol....... I just had a vision of Norman Bates running amok with a seam ripper.

Reply to
Parrotfish

And I suppose it is important to distinguish between Mr Bates and the much younger Master Bates

Reply to
Bruce Fletcher (remove denture

Bruce!! Go to your room!!

Uh, on second thought.....

-- Carey in MA

Reply to
Carey N.

Bruce!! Go to your room!!

Uh, on second thought.....

-- Carey in MA (Lord, I needed that laugh! Thanks.)

Reply to
Carey N.

Darn it, I had to Google to see who Bates is/was. The name rang a "faint" bell...

Gill

Reply to
Gillian Murray

I think I remembered him for weeks after seeing the movie. Especially every time I took a shower.

Lucille

Reply to
lucille

Thanks a heap ! Now I've got the 'Captain Pugwash' theme in my head. I'm watching the Murray-Del Potro match, so perhaps that'll take my mind of it !

Reply to
Parrotfish

Not forgettting the mythical Seaman Stains and Roger the cabin boy. See

Reply to
Bruce Fletcher (remove denture

OOOOOh yes...I saw it a few months back for the first time. Not a movie person! LOL

Gill

Reply to
Gillian Murray

Neither was I, but this one I saw when it first came out and at that time I went because my friends went. Plus my husband loved the movies and I went along to keep him company.

Now that I'm in so much more then I used to be I'm catching up on all the old movies on TV and most often I feel that I never missed much when I rarely saw one.

L
Reply to
lucille

I doubt he did, he's a spammer, but I hope Norman came back to see how bad you guys are !

I am not a movie person, but that one I do remember. Hitchcock could weave a spell even with an obvious tale. I loved the way you didn't see any violence, but just saw the blood mixing with the water as it ran down the drain. Classic.

Reply to
lucretia borgia

That reminds me - many moons ago, I saw that with my then boyfriend and a bunch of freshmen, one of whom was a 15 year old freshman ( at MIT, not an uncommon occurrence there at the time ). During the shower scene, the poor kid jumped into my lap and hid his face in my shoulder.

Cheryl

Reply to
Cheryl Isaak

I'll never willing go to another horror movie.

DS can no longer get anyone to go with him to movies since he laughed through SAW 3 - he kept picking out the problems..

C
Reply to
Cheryl Isaak

Maybe Ruby Scott and I could go with him. We went to see Eight Legged Freaks with my youngest grandson and he told his mother we embarrassed him by yelling "Don't open the door" "Stay out of the lab" etc lololol

Reply to
lucretia borgia

He'd die of embarrassment and then decide you were "sick" (and that is supposedly a high compliment from a teen age boy)

C
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Cheryl Isaak

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