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Bidets do not get any poop on them during regular use. Bidets use a targetted wand, angled so that the splashback is directed away from the unit and directly into the toilet bowl. Y'all are way off base. I will argue to the death that Val Kilmer's best role and a role for which he was snubbed an Oscar nomination was clearly as Madmartigan in 'Should've been Best Picture' Willow To argue otherwise shows how little you know about quality movies and superior acting roles Joined: Jan 15, I don't think anyone has really answered your question about the first quote.

When Doc says his hypocrisy only goes so far, this would imply that while he is usually a hypocrite and in fact he even says a few times: "my hypocrisy knows no bounds" , in this instance he was NOT a hypocrite. I do understand why it was hypocritical, but his quote implies that it was not. So he has been snubbed twice by the Academy Why am I not surprised? Joined: Oct 11, Posts: 13, Joined: Jul 20, Posts: Ringo - "Well Joined: May 6, Posts: 4, That perspective on the boots makes sense, although I'd never thought of it.

For some reason I thought it was in reference to a dialogue earlier in the movie when Bill Paxton's character was asking the guys if they believed in God as they left the show that night. He also asked what they thought happened when they died.

Always assumed that was a fitting reaction for Doc to make to "whatever happens" but the boot thing makes sense too. Joined: Dec 11, Posts: 51, Look, darling, Johnny Ringo. The deadliest pistoleer since Wild Bill, they say. What do you think, darling? Should I hate him? Kate: You don't even know him. Doc Holliday: Yes, but there's just something about him.

Something around the eyes, I don't know, reminds me of I'm sure of it, I hate him. Wyatt Earp: [to Ringo] He's drunk. Doc Holliday: In vino veritas.

Johnny Ringo: Age quod agis. Doc Holliday: Credat Judaeus apella. Johnny Ringo: [pats his gun] Ecentus stultorum magister. Doc Holliday: [gives a Cheshire cat smile] In pace requiescat. Tombstone Marshal Fred White: Come on boys.

We don't want any trouble in here. Not in any language. Doc Holliday: Evidently Mr. Ringo's an educated man. Now I really hate him. Joined: Jul 26, Best part of the movie: McMasters: Why you doin' this, Doc? Doc Holliday: Because Wyatt Earp is my friend. McMasters: Friend? Hell, I got lots of friends. Doc Holliday I don't. This is funny - is the real last words of Doc Holliday He left to go out West to live in a drier climate than his home of Georgia, i believe, but his dentistry didnt go well with him coughing on ppl.

Apparently, in real life, Doc had a Colt Double. The knight would ride into battle with the garland draped over his lance. Photo: calyxnaquelphotography via Twenty However, there are a few issues with this theory. Huck was a character in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

Huckleberry Finn always found himself getting into trouble, but he kept a cool head and managed to save the day. Photo: shanti via Twenty Some folks think that Holliday may have said something else in real life. A huckle bearer would be the person carrying a coffin, essentially a pallbearer. There are a couple of problems with that explanation. If you watch the rest of the film, you know that Holliday is telling the truth. Doc Holliday is nothing but trouble for Johnny Ringo.



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