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History of the World, Part 1 with Mel Brooks, Madeline Kahn, Harvey Korman, Gregory Hines, Cloris Leachman, and Dom DeLuise among others is one of the funniest movies Hollywood has ever produced.
 
Produced a gasp of shock and dismay, I did, when I read that someone did not recognize Ava Gardner's name.
 
Fair Mel Brooks is better than no Mel Brooks, my favorite is Twelve Chairs, but everybody loves Young Frankenstein.
 
Stores everywhere try to offer one-stop shopping with features like pharmacies, photo labs, banks, drycleaning, lottery, and video rentals.
 
Future ideas for Quad's grandparents' intimate parties could include showcasing new bedpan designs, adult undergarment giveaways, contests for most daily pill intakes, and team contests for daily aches and pains.

;D
 
Aches and pains there may be, but I read that sex after 60 improves one's memory--which is helpful when one is trying to locate misplaced dentures.
 
<Stuart and others, can we maybe TRY to keep things to one sentence. I realize we've broken all our original rules (actually, Dude's original rules) but how about one sentence and getting back to putting in bold the clue we need to end/begin with. Sorry for ending in a preposition. ;D >

The Advanced Citizens Channel suffers from low viewership because it's core audience often forgets to tune in. ;)
 
A minor time out. I thought we were to make a sentence out of the LAST word in the previous sentence. Then I noticed full names were used and also two or three words (aches and pains, and others). I only put qotes around "The Advanced Citizen Channel" because I thought it needed quotes for some reason. Channel was to be the word the next sentence was to be made from. What is the offical rules for 2 words at the end of a sentence?

In Smithfield, North Carolina, one can find the Ava Gardner Museum.
 
Rules started out as the last word. Along the way, it became the last word or phrase...whatever was in bold. Could be a word, phrase, proper name, whatever. If you are the one giving the new clue, just make sure you put in bold (preferably bold rather than quotations) whatever you want the next person to start the next clue with. Get it?? Official rules (such as they were) are wayyyyyyyyy back on page 1 given by TheDude who breaks the rules more than anyone else anyway and, more often than not, is very unoriginal with his answers which we also dont like. ;D

Stuart, since you didnt put anything in bold, I'll just go with this:

Ava Gardner Museum is all about Ava's life and loves.


Loves is in bold.....go with that.
 


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