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| reply to swsamurai Re: Maybe odd case
Actually, your usage of the phrase corresponds to my post exactly. Nobody would say they are 'in like flint' especially since the phrase originated long before 1967.
But I did not post that to start an argument. Carry on. -- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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  swsamurai Premium join:2002-04-17 Bakersfield, CA clubs: | reply to Jerm No... No burn, just different points of view. |
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| reply to RadioDoc said by RadioDoc :said by swsamurai :in like flint. It's "In like Flynn". The reference is to the romantic and sexual prowess of Errol Flynn. Who, I believe, never had Vonage. Are you suggesting that you and Citron are lovers? (I'm sorry, that was just too good to leave alone...  ) Citron needs some love. ROFLMAO! -- Saving the world keeps me busy. However, I find Earth very primitive from my home planet of Krypton. -Supergirl |
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join:2000-04-10 Richland, WA | reply to swsamurai Wow.. BURRNNN!!!! lol
I found both of your guy's posts very informing and entertaining. |
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| reply to RadioDoc No... I am referring to the 1967 movie, called "In like Flint." One of the earliest Bond parodies.
From that point there were many people using the "In like Flint" phrase in the same manner as in like Flynn.
I am assuming, by your post, that you have never seen the Flint movies. |
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| reply to swsamurai said by swsamurai :in like flint. It's "In like Flynn". The reference is to the romantic and sexual prowess of Errol Flynn. Who, I believe, never had Vonage. Are you suggesting that you and Citron are lovers?
(I'm sorry, that was just too good to leave alone... ) |
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