1. dead alive

> "I kick ass for the Lord."
> -Dead Alive (1992)

Could somebody, please, explain to me the meaning of these two,
seemingly quite idiotic phrases from some previous posts, so I can
safely ignore them in the future?

Genuinely interested. jiri

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2. Re: dead alive

hmm. looks like a quote from a band or something. judging from the quote I'm
guessing the name of the band has something to do with christ's
resurrection. Watch me be way off. :)

>> "I kick ass for the Lord."
>> -Dead Alive (1992)
>
>Could somebody, please, explain to me the meaning of these two,
>seemingly quite idiotic phrases from some previous posts, so I can
>safely ignore them in the future?
>
>Genuinely interested. jiri

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3. Re: dead alive

On Tue, 3 Nov 1998 19:04:40 -0500, Paul L. McNeely <drderail at USA.NET> wrote:

>hmm. looks like a quote from a band or something. judging from the quote I'm
>guessing the name of the band has something to do with christ's
>resurrection. Watch me be way off. :)
>
>>> "I kick ass for the Lord."
>>> -Dead Alive (1992)
>>
>>Could somebody, please, explain to me the meaning of these two,
>>seemingly quite idiotic phrases from some previous posts, so I can
>>safely ignore them in the future?
>>
>>Genuinely interested. jiri
Actually, the quote comes from the movie entitled "Dead-Alive."  It's a horror
movie that Peter Jackson("Heavenly Creatures", "The Frighteners") made in New
Zealand.  I notice, ironically, that Jiri is from New Zealand, but I understand
the original title was "Brain Dead", so that may be why he didn't recognize it.

Incidentally, I'm new to Euphoria, so I'll be having questions of my own soon.

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>Actually, the quote comes from the movie entitled "Dead-Alive."  It's a
horror movie that Peter Jackson("Heavenly Creatures", "The Frighteners")
made in New Zealand.  I notice, ironically, that Jiri is from New Zealand,
but I understand the original title was "Brain Dead", so that may be why he
didn't recognize it.
>
>Incidentally, I'm new to Euphoria, so I'll be having questions of my own
soon.

Thanks!  I got to  wondering about this, too!  Welcome to the list, Stephen!

--Warren

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5. Re: dead alive

Spirit of Nate Brooman, leave that boddy!!!!

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Kodat <skodat at BLAZENET.NET>
To: EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU>
Date: Tuesday, November 03, 1998 11:46 PM
Subject: Re: dead alive


>On Tue, 3 Nov 1998 19:04:40 -0500, Paul L. McNeely <drderail at USA.NET>
wrote:
>
>>hmm. looks like a quote from a band or something. judging from the quote
I'm
>>guessing the name of the band has something to do with christ's
>>resurrection. Watch me be way off. :)
>>
>>>> "I kick ass for the Lord."
>>>> -Dead Alive (1992)
>>>
>>>Could somebody, please, explain to me the meaning of these two,
>>>seemingly quite idiotic phrases from some previous posts, so I can
>>>safely ignore them in the future?
>>>
>>>Genuinely interested. jiri
>Actually, the quote comes from the movie entitled "Dead-Alive."  It's a
horror movie that Peter Jackson("Heavenly Creatures", "The Frighteners")
made in New Zealand.  I notice, ironically, that Jiri is from New Zealand,
but I understand the original title was "Brain Dead", so that may be why he
didn't recognize it.
>
>Incidentally, I'm new to Euphoria, so I'll be having questions of my own
soon.

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6. Re: dead alive

On Wed, 4 Nov 1998 07:10:37 -0500, Pierre Beaulieu <pbeaulie at VIDEOTRON.CA>
wrote:

>Spirit of Nate Brooman, leave that boddy!!!!

And the people shout AMEN!

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7. Re: dead alive

On Tue, 3 Nov 1998, Paul L. McNeely wrote:

> hmm. looks like a quote from a band or something. judging from the quote I'm
> guessing the name of the band has something to do with christ's
> resurrection. Watch me be way off. :)
>
Yeah, you are.  Dead Alive is a movie maded in 1992.  The line "I kick ass
for the Lord!" is said by a priest as he beats on the living dead with
kung fu.  Very funny and very disgusting movie.

> >> "I kick ass for the Lord."
> >> -Dead Alive (1992)
> >
> >Could somebody, please, explain to me the meaning of these two,
> >seemingly quite idiotic phrases from some previous posts, so I can
> >safely ignore them in the future?
> >
> >Genuinely interested. jiri
>

-Humberto Yeverino Jr.

"I kick ass for the Lord."
-Dead Alive (1992)

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8. Re: dead alive

>Spirit of Nate Brooman, leave that boddy!!!!
hmm, now we are talking about the exorcist. :)

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