[meteorite-list] Thomas Jefferson & Weston

Sterling K. Webb sterling_k_webb at sbcglobal.net
Tue Sep 1 14:25:00 EDT 2009


> the stereotypical Mexican bandito never actually said: "We don't need 
> no stinking badges"?

Of course he did, but this is the only entry on
your list that doesn't have a name. He desrves
to be mentioned by name. Alfonso Bedoya (1904-
1957), the great Mexican character actor and
veteran of 77 movies, played the bandit who
continually threatens the gold-hunters (Bogart,
Tim Holt, and Walter Houston) in the 1948
triple-Oscar-winner, "The Treasure of the Sierra
Madre."  In one scene, he claims he and his men
are  "Federales." Bogart asks to see his badge,
and he replies, famously, "Badges? We doan
neeed no steenkin' badges!" It's one of the
great lines in movie history and -- you know
The Biz -- credits are everything.

Oh, and Bogart DIDN'T say "Play it again, Sam!"
He said, "Play it, Sam!" No "again."

Whoops!


Sterling K. Webb
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> Oh great, what's next; Carl Sagan didn't actually say "billions and 
> billions"?  Bogey never said "Play it again, Sam", the stereotypical 
> Mexican bandito never actually said: "We don't need no stinking 
> badges"? Winston Churchill never said: "I may be drunk, Miss, but in 
> the morning I will be sober and you will still be ugly."? (Never have 
> believed in that one, way too mysogenistic and mean).  And little 
> Timmy Martin never actually fell down a well (I think Lassie did 
> once). And on and on and on......
>
> At least we have good genetic evidence that he knocked up Sally 
> Hemmings.
>
> Phil Whitmer
>
>
>
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