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   Message 21,915 of 22,866   
   Joseph Nebus to Doug Elrod   
   Re: Durn Smoochers!   
   02 Mar 09 22:30:59   
   
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   From: nebusj-@-rpi-.edu   
      
   Doug Elrod  writes:   
      
   >In addition to some unusual "meet cutes", MST3K movies have had some   
   >memorable "make-out spots".  Such as the (the) Eye Creature-infested   
   >woods belonging to a certain cantankerous farmer, the no-way-out cul-   
   >de-sac of "Manos: The Hands of Fate", and the cliff overlook, with   
   >valet "car-pushing service", of "Hobgoblins".  In fact, such spots   
   >generally seem to be the prelude of DOOM, at least as far as these   
   >movies are concerned.  Anyone else have favorites, or non-   
   >favorites? :-)   
      
   	I'm not sure that MST3K movies have had any places that I would   
   actually choose to hang out, with a significant person of the significant   
   gender or otherwise, really.  I think I might actually have to vote for   
   one of the 'college'-flavored hangouts such as the diner from 'Ring Of   
   Terror' or the one from whichever movie had the Yipes Stripes music break   
   out.  They aren't very secluded spots, but I suspect that with the right   
   person you wouldn't notice anyway, and they were reasonably comfortable   
   places with relatively low proportions of zombies or rampaging limbs.   
   The worst you face is a crankly proprietor or teen-like music breaking   
   out.   
      
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