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15 Jun 2025 17:14 #55069
by Banj
Edit: And now I have googled the oranges one, too. You're just full of strange quotes aren't you
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15 Jun 2025 17:15 #55070
by Charlotte
Any an all misspellings are henceforth blamed on the cats.
So you're not listening to the album? 
(Yes I read about the connection...)
*gets out of hearing dis...* oh wait, I'm already out of hearing distance, aren't I?
(Yes I read about the connection...)
*gets out of hearing dis...* oh wait, I'm already out of hearing distance, aren't I?
Any an all misspellings are henceforth blamed on the cats.
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15 Jun 2025 17:16 #55071
by Charlotte
Any an all misspellings are henceforth blamed on the cats.
Wait, which one is the funny quote? The cannolis or the oranges? And don't you know one shouldn't play with ones food?
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15 Jun 2025 17:19 #55073
by Banj
I was referring to the Cannoli line from the film. Although "Mind the oranges Marlon!" is also a humorous line that follows a death in D.R. and Quinch go to Hollywood.Wait, which one is the funny quote? The cannolis or the oranges? And don't you know one shouldn't play with ones food?
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15 Jun 2025 17:20 #55074
by Charlotte
Any an all misspellings are henceforth blamed on the cats.
Maybe you need to google it too... 
"The phrase "mind the oranges" refers to a musical piece, "Mind The Oranges, Marlon," from the album "Mind The Oranges, Marlon" by The Museum of Viral Memory. The song is part of a larger suite called "Kurious Oranj Suite". The phrase also appears to be a reference to a scene in The Godfather where oranges fall to the ground after Vito Corleone is shot, symbolizing the chaos and disarray that follows"
"The phrase "mind the oranges" refers to a musical piece, "Mind The Oranges, Marlon," from the album "Mind The Oranges, Marlon" by The Museum of Viral Memory. The song is part of a larger suite called "Kurious Oranj Suite". The phrase also appears to be a reference to a scene in The Godfather where oranges fall to the ground after Vito Corleone is shot, symbolizing the chaos and disarray that follows"
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