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Old Posted Sep 18, 2007, 11:19 PM
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come clean Rommheim's are you really Al the Great???????

You rant and rave like Al did and I noticed on a post that you finished off like this!!!
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...Notice the " All the Great " slips into your discussion!!!

And I also found you ranting about movies like Al did on the following movie buff site!! Check this out!!!
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Ha ha ha, this is a joke. Right?, 5 February 2005
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Author: rommheim from Montreal,Canada

Anyone who likes this film is a moron. "World War Two starts today" yeah, its only been going' on for two years you ignorant American and the only reason why you're nation fought in it is because their economical interests were threatened! And isn't it horrible to see Pearl Harbor blow up? And isn't it cool to see tokyo burn! Yeah! REVENGE! "lets nuke 'em basterds! Lets kill hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians in Tokyo, Hiroshima and Nagasaki!" They're only you guy's best friends today and you make a film on how they got their asses kicked by you, and then you have the balls to distribute this propaganda sh*t to their own country? What an outrage! This movie makes any Canadian like me be ashamed of having such an arrogant, factually ignorant, revengeful, imperialistic, hungry-ass dominatrix of a neighbour that will eventually fall and drag MY NATION down with it! Goddamn it!

God bless a United States that isn't what it is today!

http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0213149/u...tart=37http://


Listen if you are Al just come clean, I miss your lively outbursts, just keep out of trouble with the moderators...if you are not Al , then a thousand pardons.. to you Mr. Rommheim!!!
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Old Posted Sep 19, 2007, 2:12 AM
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MArty, it is Althegreat! Trust me!
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Old Posted Sep 19, 2007, 1:03 PM
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Haha was there ever any doubt, his user title is "torch baron" or something

btw Al great to have you back, I missed your raw and untamed energy! though you seem a bit more chill than before -- that should keep you out of trouble around here
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Old Posted Sep 19, 2007, 3:21 PM
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torchez ci, torchez ça, rasez la montagne, scalpez telle personne, gazez tel groupe, non non c'était pas évident
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Old Posted Sep 19, 2007, 5:16 PM
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Honestly, friends, I have no idea of what you're all talking about. My name is Rico Rommheim and any affiliation with "allthegreat" is either simply coincidental, false, or unwarranted as an accusation.

Have a nice day.

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Old Posted Sep 19, 2007, 7:50 PM
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Honestly, friends, I have no idea of what you're all talking about. My name is Rico Rommheim and any affiliation with "allthegreat" is either simply coincidental, false, or unwarranted as an accusation.

Have a nice day.

Funny guy!
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Old Posted Sep 19, 2007, 9:08 PM
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I also found this review by Rommheim. The evidence is stacked against you.

Cheaper By the Dozen 2



A hilarious movie, 17 January 2006
10/10
Author: rommheim from montreal, canada

As a teenage girl, and a fan of the first movie, I found the sequel to Cheaper by the Dozen to be above my expectations. Usually, movie sequels are a disappointment, I have found, as was with Shrek 2, for example, but I found that Cheaper by the Dozen 2 was hilarious and a really good movie outlining the importance of family and family values. Yes, it was slightly predictable, as these movies often are, but I found that was strongly over-ridden by the comedy and 'slap-stick' that happened throughout the film to make it so entertaining. All the family had matured since that first film and it was interesting to see what the children had grown up to be like, and how much they had changed since the first film. I recommend this movie to fans of the first film, or anyone who just wants to see a light-hearted, 'feel-good' and all-over great movie.
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Old Posted Sep 19, 2007, 9:18 PM
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Heh.. tongue planted firmly in cheek, I see.
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Old Posted Sep 20, 2007, 1:44 PM
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donc Rommhein craque pour les suites de mièvreries estivo-familiales de Hollywood?

pourtant, Althegreat était un réalisateur amateur «dit» d'avant-garde. ça colle pas.
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Old Posted Sep 20, 2007, 2:44 PM
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donc Rommhein craque pour les suites de mièvreries estivo-familiales de Hollywood?

pourtant, Althegreat était un réalisateur amateur «dit» d'avant-garde. ça colle pas.
euh... comme harls, je pense qu'il faisait de la derision?
I mean: "it was interesting to see what the children had grown up to be like, and how much they had changed since the first film" -- seriously....
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Old Posted Sep 20, 2007, 2:52 PM
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I was framed! I have NEVER watched cheaper by the dozen! Meltyman is just having a good time. In any event, I think my name has pretty much been cleared now and my identity confirmed as Rommheim. Whatever or whoever "althegreat" was isn't here anymore but I am flattered, however, that some of you compare me to your former messiah of truth.

Lets quietly and surely let this thread die so we may resume sspaging.

Good day.
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Old Posted Sep 20, 2007, 8:39 PM
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althegreat n'était pas du tout un messiah of truth, mais plutôt un genre de bouffon en manque de ritalin qui piquait des petites crisettes hystériques et incontrôlées, avec pas plus de 2 ou 3 mots dans son vocabulaire.

il était gnagna, mais divertissant si on le prenait pas au sérieux.

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Old Posted Sep 20, 2007, 8:43 PM
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althegreat n'était pas du tout un messiah of truth, mais plutôt un genre de bouffon en manque de ritalin qui piquait des petites crisettes hystériques et incontrôlées, avec pas plus de 2 ou 3 mots dans son vocabulaire.

il était gnagna, mais divertissant si on le prenait pas au sérieux.

Bref il était un forumer comme un autre.
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Old Posted Sep 20, 2007, 8:49 PM
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I also found this review by Rommheim. The evidence is stacked against you.

Cheaper By the Dozen 2



A hilarious movie, 17 January 2006
10/10
Author: rommheim from montreal, canada

As a teenage girl, and a fan of the first movie, I found the sequel to Cheaper by the Dozen to be above my expectations. Usually, movie sequels are a disappointment, I have found, as was with Shrek 2, for example, but I found that Cheaper by the Dozen 2 was hilarious and a really good movie outlining the importance of family and family values. Yes, it was slightly predictable, as these movies often are, but I found that was strongly over-ridden by the comedy and 'slap-stick' that happened throughout the film to make it so entertaining. All the family had matured since that first film and it was interesting to see what the children had grown up to be like, and how much they had changed since the first film. I recommend this movie to fans of the first film, or anyone who just wants to see a light-hearted, 'feel-good' and all-over great movie.
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I was framed! I have NEVER watched cheaper by the dozen! Meltyman is just having a good time.
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