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To: trisham
Number One Rule of Life.

You can make Strong Coffee Weaker but you can never make Weak Coffee Stronger.

Which reminds me. I recall seeing a Get Smart Episode where Maxwell is sitting a Diner Counter talking to another Agent.

While he is talking, he isn't paying attention and is pouring heaping spoonfuls of Sugar into his Coffee Cup.

After he done talking, he takes a big Sip from the Cup, scrunches his face up and says, Yuck, I hate Luke Warm Coffee.

Wish I could find that scene. I think Mel Brooks wrote it.

45 posted on 08/01/2015 3:31:03 PM PDT by Kickass Conservative (THEY LIVE, and we're the only ones wearing the Sunglasses... RIP Roddy Piper.)
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To: Kickass Conservative

Absolutely.

That was a great show. I didn’t know that Mel Brooks was a writer for Get Smart, but it doesn’t surprise me.

Wow! Not only were you right, but...

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Get Smart was an American comedy television series that satirized the secret agent genre.

Created by Mel Brooks with Buck Henry,[1] the show starred Don Adams (as Maxwell Smart, Agent 86), Barbara Feldon (as Agent 99), and Edward Platt (as Chief). Henry said they created the show by request of Daniel Melnick, who was a partner, along with Leonard Stern and David Susskind, of the show’s production company, Talent Associates, to capitalize on “the two biggest things in the entertainment world today”—James Bond and Inspector Clouseau.[2] Brooks said: “It’s an insane combination of James Bond and Mel Brooks comedy.”[3]

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48 posted on 08/01/2015 3:36:33 PM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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