Remember The Alamo!
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Remember The Alamo!
Or at least the basement......
During lunch last night, a bunch of the crew were in the lunchroom talking about past trips, and someone brought up the Alamo. He said it was a joke of a tourist attraction, and another guy agreed that it was pretty unspectacular. So I pipe up with, "Yeah, Pee Wee Herman wasn't impressed with it either......."
Stone silence.
It isn't like it was all old fogies, half of the group was approximately my age......
After the third or fourth "I didn't get that", I had to explain that it was a reference to the famous plot of "Pee Wee's Big Adventure". Now, while I may be more of a fan of the movie than other people are (It is definitely in my Top 5 of the 80's), I can remember a time when "The basement of the Alamo" was a part of pop culture, and nobody had to explain anything. Can it be that the movie that gave us the Big Shoe Dance, Large Marge, and made a catch phrase out of "I know you are, but what am I?" has gone forgotten!?!?!?!?!?
Sigh.....
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During lunch last night, a bunch of the crew were in the lunchroom talking about past trips, and someone brought up the Alamo. He said it was a joke of a tourist attraction, and another guy agreed that it was pretty unspectacular. So I pipe up with, "Yeah, Pee Wee Herman wasn't impressed with it either......."
Stone silence.
It isn't like it was all old fogies, half of the group was approximately my age......
After the third or fourth "I didn't get that", I had to explain that it was a reference to the famous plot of "Pee Wee's Big Adventure". Now, while I may be more of a fan of the movie than other people are (It is definitely in my Top 5 of the 80's), I can remember a time when "The basement of the Alamo" was a part of pop culture, and nobody had to explain anything. Can it be that the movie that gave us the Big Shoe Dance, Large Marge, and made a catch phrase out of "I know you are, but what am I?" has gone forgotten!?!?!?!?!?
Sigh.....
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Re: Remember The Alamo!
All I remember is Ozzy choosing to commemorate his visit by taking a leak.....
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FannyHeartsNene wrote:All I remember is Ozzy choosing to commemorate his visit by taking a leak.....
That was brought up (That someone took a whiz on it), and one person even remembered it was Ozzy.....
But nobody remembers the basement......
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FannyHeartsNene wrote:All I remember is Ozzy choosing to commemorate his visit by taking a leak.....
I wish I could have gotten Dee Snider to do that......
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littlebeast13 wrote:FannyHeartsNene wrote:All I remember is Ozzy choosing to commemorate his visit by taking a leak.....
That was brought up (That someone took a whiz on it), and one person even remembered it was Ozzy.....
But nobody remembers the basement......
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If that one person was not you, I am totally disappointed.....
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FannyHeartsNene wrote:littlebeast13 wrote:FannyHeartsNene wrote:All I remember is Ozzy choosing to commemorate his visit by taking a leak.....
That was brought up (That someone took a whiz on it), and one person even remembered it was Ozzy.....
But nobody remembers the basement......
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If that one person was not you, I am totally disappointed.....
Sorry Fanny, but I was completely unaware of this milestone in rock history.....
Was it on a VH1 special I missed?
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Yes, it was, actually. On several of them. That's Metal Trivia 101.....littlebeast13 wrote:FannyHeartsNene wrote:littlebeast13 wrote:
That was brought up (That someone took a whiz on it), and one person even remembered it was Ozzy.....
But nobody remembers the basement......
lb13
If that one person was not you, I am totally disappointed.....
Sorry Fanny, but I was completely unaware of this milestone in rock history.....
Was it on a VH1 special I missed?
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I have the "Breakfast Machine" theme from the movie playing in another window...... probably my all time favorite score from any movie I've seen (Not that that's many!).....
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FannyHeartsNene wrote:Yes, it was, actually. On several of them. That's Metal Trivia 101.....littlebeast13 wrote:FannyHeartsNene wrote:
If that one person was not you, I am totally disappointed.....
Sorry Fanny, but I was completely unaware of this milestone in rock history.....
Was it on a VH1 special I missed?
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I'll bet I wouldn't have a 16-5 record at Metal Trivia.....
But I would know what Tulo's plate music was......
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16-6. But who's counting?littlebeast13 wrote:FannyHeartsNene wrote:Yes, it was, actually. On several of them. That's Metal Trivia 101.....littlebeast13 wrote:
Sorry Fanny, but I was completely unaware of this milestone in rock history.....
Was it on a VH1 special I missed?
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I'll bet I wouldn't have a 16-5 record at Metal Trivia.....
But I would know what Tulo's plate music was......
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FannyHeartsNene wrote:16-6. But who's counting?littlebeast13 wrote:FannyHeartsNene wrote:
Yes, it was, actually. On several of them. That's Metal Trivia 101.....
I'll bet I wouldn't have a 16-5 record at Metal Trivia.....
But I would know what Tulo's plate music was......
lb13
I don't remember getting a loss recently. Just a lot of multi-part questions I was getting partly correct......
I am notifying Larry Bud Selig about this.....
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You got a loss last night. I told you (but you weren't listening AS USUAL) that you only get a non-decision on a three part or higher because you have to have more right than wrong.littlebeast13 wrote:FannyHeartsNene wrote:16-6. But who's counting?littlebeast13 wrote:
I'll bet I wouldn't have a 16-5 record at Metal Trivia.....
But I would know what Tulo's plate music was......
lb13
I don't remember getting a loss recently. Just a lot of multi-part questions I was getting partly correct......
I am notifying Larry Bud Selig about this.....
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FannyHeartsNene wrote:You got a loss last night. I told you (but you weren't listening AS USUAL) that you only get a non-decision on a three part or higher because you have to have more right than wrong.littlebeast13 wrote:FannyHeartsNene wrote:
16-6. But who's counting?
I don't remember getting a loss recently. Just a lot of multi-part questions I was getting partly correct......
I am notifying Larry Bud Selig about this.....
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I was being distracted by Kiki, that isn't fair!!!!!!!!!!!!11
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Would you please find where in your contract the word "fair" appears and point it out to Byrd?littlebeast13 wrote:FannyHeartsNene wrote:You got a loss last night. I told you (but you weren't listening AS USUAL) that you only get a non-decision on a three part or higher because you have to have more right than wrong.littlebeast13 wrote:
I don't remember getting a loss recently. Just a lot of multi-part questions I was getting partly correct......
I am notifying Larry Bud Selig about this.....
lb13
I was being distracted by Kiki, that isn't fair!!!!!!!!!!!!11
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FannyHeartsNene wrote:Would you please find where in your contract the word "fair" appears and point it out to Byrd?littlebeast13 wrote:FannyHeartsNene wrote:
You got a loss last night. I told you (but you weren't listening AS USUAL) that you only get a non-decision on a three part or higher because you have to have more right than wrong.
I was being distracted by Kiki, that isn't fair!!!!!!!!!!!!11
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The only place I see the word "fair" is in 33 Across......
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Sure, blame it on me. I was barely last night...so that excuse won't fly! Sorry.littlebeast13 wrote:FannyHeartsNene wrote:You got a loss last night. I told you (but you weren't listening AS USUAL) that you only get a non-decision on a three part or higher because you have to have more right than wrong.littlebeast13 wrote:
I don't remember getting a loss recently. Just a lot of multi-part questions I was getting partly correct......
I am notifying Larry Bud Selig about this.....
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I was being distracted by Kiki, that isn't fair!!!!!!!!!!!!11
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Not knowing references to "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" is a sad indicator of the decline of cultural literacy.
At least in my mind.
At least in my mind.
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Not knowing the real significance of the Alamo is even sadder. I've been to two locations in my life where I literally felt the presence of history and souls in the area and the Alamo was one of them.andrewjackson wrote:Not knowing references to "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" is a sad indicator of the decline of cultural literacy.
At least in my mind.
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Sigh, indeed.littlebeast13 wrote:Or at least the basement......
During lunch last night, a bunch of the crew were in the lunchroom talking about past trips, and someone brought up the Alamo. He said it was a joke of a tourist attraction, and another guy agreed that it was pretty unspectacular. So I pipe up with, "Yeah, Pee Wee Herman wasn't impressed with it either......."
Stone silence.
It isn't like it was all old fogies, half of the group was approximately my age......
After the third or fourth "I didn't get that", I had to explain that it was a reference to the famous plot of "Pee Wee's Big Adventure". Now, while I may be more of a fan of the movie than other people are (It is definitely in my Top 5 of the 80's), I can remember a time when "The basement of the Alamo" was a part of pop culture, and nobody had to explain anything. Can it be that the movie that gave us the Big Shoe Dance, Large Marge, and made a catch phrase out of "I know you are, but what am I?" has gone forgotten!?!?!?!?!?
Sigh.....
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That people in the group found the Alamo "pretty unspectacular" says more about them to me than their failure to recognize a pretty unspectaculer Pee Wee Herman joke.
For that matter all Pee Wee Herman jokes were pretty unspectacular...
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I tried to make a reference to the basement of the Alamo to my middle school quiz bowl team this season. As I'd expected, it fell flat but I figured that would be a surefire way to figure out who my favorite student was. 
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I forget where and when - might even have been here - but I was once asked on a quiz, "Where did Pee Wee find his bicycle in Pee Wee's Big Adventure?"
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I've felt that way too, DK. Here's a photo taken after the 1914 Ludlow Massacre.DevilKitty100 wrote:Not knowing the real significance of the Alamo is even sadder. I've been to two locations in my life where I literally felt the presence of history and souls in the area and the Alamo was one of them.andrewjackson wrote:Not knowing references to "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" is a sad indicator of the decline of cultural literacy.
At least in my mind.
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tanstaafl2 wrote:Sigh, indeed.littlebeast13 wrote:Or at least the basement......
During lunch last night, a bunch of the crew were in the lunchroom talking about past trips, and someone brought up the Alamo. He said it was a joke of a tourist attraction, and another guy agreed that it was pretty unspectacular. So I pipe up with, "Yeah, Pee Wee Herman wasn't impressed with it either......."
Stone silence.
It isn't like it was all old fogies, half of the group was approximately my age......
After the third or fourth "I didn't get that", I had to explain that it was a reference to the famous plot of "Pee Wee's Big Adventure". Now, while I may be more of a fan of the movie than other people are (It is definitely in my Top 5 of the 80's), I can remember a time when "The basement of the Alamo" was a part of pop culture, and nobody had to explain anything. Can it be that the movie that gave us the Big Shoe Dance, Large Marge, and made a catch phrase out of "I know you are, but what am I?" has gone forgotten!?!?!?!?!?
Sigh.....
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That people in the group found the Alamo "pretty unspectacular" says more about them to me than their failure to recognize a pretty unspectaculer Pee Wee Herman joke.
For that matter all Pee Wee Herman jokes were pretty unspectacular...
I think the one's guy's main beef with the Alamo (And he's a Vietnam vet who has an appreciation for history) was that apparently (And I have never been to the Alamo, or even Texas, to know firsthand) the Alamo, or what is preserved of the Alamo, is surrounded by a conglomeration of more modern buildings..... like the proverbial "park" in the middle of a downtown area. "There ain't no way Davy Crockett fought here!" the guy said (Well, he did admit he was stoned when he went through there)..... but the other guy backed him up on being unimpressed......
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Sure he did. The Messicans were hiding right over there, behind the Starbucks...littlebeast13 wrote:I think the one's guy's main beef with the Alamo (And he's a Vietnam vet who has an appreciation for history) was that apparently (And I have never been to the Alamo, or even Texas, to know firsthand) the Alamo, or what is preserved of the Alamo, is surrounded by a conglomeration of more modern buildings..... like the proverbial "park" in the middle of a downtown area. "There ain't no way Davy Crockett fought here!" the guy said......
A child of five would understand this. Send someone to fetch a child of five.
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Estonut wrote:Sure he did. The Messicans were hiding right over there, behind the Starbucks...littlebeast13 wrote:I think the one's guy's main beef with the Alamo (And he's a Vietnam vet who has an appreciation for history) was that apparently (And I have never been to the Alamo, or even Texas, to know firsthand) the Alamo, or what is preserved of the Alamo, is surrounded by a conglomeration of more modern buildings..... like the proverbial "park" in the middle of a downtown area. "There ain't no way Davy Crockett fought here!" the guy said......
Well, sure. The Alamo is in the middle of downtown San Antonio, a city of 1.1 million people.
What did he expect?
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