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Whether this is true or not, Kubrick definitely did do something similar at the end of Eyes Wide Shut, where you see the long-haired blonde waiter and the two old bald guys (seated near the winged statue by the stair case) at Ziegler's Christmas Party reappear milling around the toy store in the film's final scene. The under 30 crowd (not me, thank goodness) probably think she needed a shave, as well. Here's something weird I bet you never noticed before. Check out this clip of the Gold Room sequence from the movie: [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRviKZEWcug[/url] Check out starting around 2:24 to 2:30. Just before Grady stains Jack's jacket with the advocat, we see a young woman with a white dress walk past him. Now, I have no way of knowing whether or not that was actress Lia Beldam who played the young women in the bath, because I can't see her face. However, if you look carefully on her backside see we see a red hand print stain on her dress in the exact place where Jack places his hand on her buttocks when she appears in the bathroom. So, is that meant to be the same character, is it the same actress? Furthermore, if you look carefully, seat at the end of the bar you see an older women wearing a similar white dress. So, at the exact moment we see Jack stained with advocat by Grady, a woman with a red hand-print stain walks past, and all the while an older blonde women (the same actress playing the hag in the bathroom scene?) in similar clothing to the young women in white is seated at the end of the bar. "Klaatu barada nikto" - or words to that effect The dog wouldn't have gotten stabbed if one of the kids hadn't pulled a blade first. Entirely their fault the situation happened in the first place - well aside from the couple's decision to go back and spend the night there. Besides, both the dog and its owner were behaving in a violently aggressive manner. The owner showed no interest in restraining the dog, so, sorry, no sympathy from me. That response came from the machinegunner. Roach (the guy with the M79 grenade launcher) was the second person Willard asked the question, and he was the one who answered "yeah". "Oh man... the bullsh!t piled up so fast in Vietnam, you needed wings to stay above it." "I wanted a mission, and for my sins, they gave me one." "Even the jungle wanted him dead, and that’s who he really took his orders from anyway." "Never get out of the boat." maybe they're threatening retaliation after Bolero's copyright extension appeal got rejected by a French court last year let's be generous and assume he meant Vaughan Williams Haven't heard from any of those people since. Any way of tracking them down? meh Ground Control to fontinau: Shall we have a go at rebuilding Classical chat here, or is there a better site out there? Donald Trump: "I will release my tax returns as soon as the IRS finishes auditing them. But wait, here's something! Obama's birth certificate! The proof that Obama wasn't born in the USA is...still being audited. I'd love to show it to you, but, you know, my hands are tied. STOP THE PRESSES! I have irrefutable proof that Ted Cruz's father was involved in the JFK assassination...oh, wait a minute, looks like that's still being audited, too. Hold that thought. On second thought, let's just forget I ever said it. Seriously, folks, I have proof that Obama "tapped my wires". Where's that proof? Ah, here it is! Oh, sorry, that's Vladimir's birthday card. I gotta get that out today. Where? Where? Umm...you're never gonna believe this, but it hasn't come back from the auditors yet. Damn, I hope I still have the ticket. Oh, that reminds me, my slacks and sports coat should ready also. Where's the damn tickets! Never mind, I'll look later. Wang's Dry Cleaners probably still has them under audit anyway. You're gonna love this! I've got "tapes" of my meeting with Comey which TOTALLY prove it's all a Deep State witch hunt...or in my case a warlock hunt. Wait...what's that,Jared? Under what? Underwear? Under water? Oh, under audit. I completely forgot. Darn, it's just not my day is it?" I believe it's by Wolfgang Amadeus Floydzart