[in a cabin in the mountains, Jim wakes up and bangs his head on the table he was sleeping under]
Alex Rieger: Jim, are you alright?
"Reverend" Jim Ignatowski: Yeah...uh ... who are you?
Alex Rieger: I'm Alex. We're friends, we work together.
"Reverend" Jim Ignatowski: What? are we, lumberjacks?
Alex Rieger: No, we're cabdrivers.
"Reverend" Jim Ignatowski: I bet we don't do much business up here!
Summer of '64, family took a road trip across the US and Canada. One of the highlights for my older sisters occured in either Montreal or Toronto, when they had their bottoms pinched by appreciative young men.
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Summer of '64, family took a road trip across the US and Canada. One of the highlights for my older sisters occured in either Montreal or Toronto, when they had their bottoms pinched by appreciative young men.
The disdain--and pleasure--was strong.
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Does this actually happen when there is no camera around to film the events?
Has New York gotten that friendly over all these years?
Heltau
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