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Subject:Re: Techwr-l : The Movie <OT - humor> From:"Laura A Mac Lemale" <lmaclemale -at- paychex -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Wed, 20 Mar 2002 15:21:11 -0500
All right Keith...I'll bite.... <questions snipped for brevity>
>>"What are some good titles/storylines?"
The Odd Couple (pick any two) <g>
War of the Words (mere vehicle for superstars)
All the "Pretty" Fonts (indie house favorite)
"Manual" Labor (plum role for a Norma-Rae type)
Where the Red Fonts Grow (pre-Oscar buzz)
The End-User Strikes Back (big-budget Lucas film)
The TW vs. the Mothra (low-budget actioner)
The Night the Docs Went Out Unedited (great soundtrack)
>>"Who should play YOU in the movie? And, if you dare, who should play some of
the key players: Mr. Plato, Eric, etc.? (be nice!)"
For Keith, a naturally humorous fellow: Ben Stiller
For Eric, a strong leader: Arnold Schwarzenager (sp)
For Deb, the one who holds everything together: Patricia Heaton
For Geoff Hart, a dashing, heroic figure who always saves the day: <g> Harrison
Ford? Sean Connery?
For moi, a lurker subject to random, multiple contributions when the mood
strikes: Debra Messing? Reese Witherspoon? (I don't resemble either of them
but they do "stressed out" very well!) <g>
Back to work!
Laura
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Paychex HRS Operations
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lmaclemale -at- paychex -dot- com
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