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Ford's entry on New York
Pete, never to have a time-specific nick again (Keeper of Disambiguating Semicolons) - Born in the Year of the Lab Rat Started conversation Mar 8, 2003
"Surviving: Get a job as a cab driver immediately. A cab driver's job is to drive people anywhere they want to go in big yellow machines called taxis. Don't worry if you don't know how the machine works and you can't speak the language, don't understand the geography or even the basic physics of the area, and have large green antennae growing out of your head. Believe me, this is the best way of staying inconspicuous."
I think this is where the writers of "Men in Black" got their ideas...
Ford's entry on New York
Lady Neugen Bigeyes;Owlatron`s thundercat;Researcher of the hyperlink;Honorary Muse of card-senders Posted Mar 9, 2003
Heck,you could assemble the movie(MiB) from a couple of conversations!I knew there was a reason I watching it.Actually saw #2in a movie theater! a few of h2g2 could have a go at it from different point-of-views;Ford`s,of course being 1 of them!
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Archibald (Harry) Tuttle considered a radical HVAC technician, Zaphodista, Descent3 pilot Posted Mar 10, 2003
One of my favorite scenes in MIB is when the "bug" steals a taxi after throwing the driver, his bead seat cover and brass mirror decoration into the street the driver follows his hijacked cab, the agents arrive out in the street and agent "J" with a glance at the items in the street imediately exclaims "he's stolen a cab" and off they go in persuit.
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Ford's entry on New York
- 1: Pete, never to have a time-specific nick again (Keeper of Disambiguating Semicolons) - Born in the Year of the Lab Rat (Mar 8, 2003)
- 2: Lady Neugen Bigeyes;Owlatron`s thundercat;Researcher of the hyperlink;Honorary Muse of card-senders (Mar 9, 2003)
- 3: Archibald (Harry) Tuttle considered a radical HVAC technician, Zaphodista, Descent3 pilot (Mar 10, 2003)
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