the sad thing about elliot is he was too young to get laid from this; so his teenage years were empty and unproductive. the dream elliot had was real aliens coming to probe him until they got tired, then they flew to texas and cut some cattle open for kicks. aliens are adrenalin junkies. my vids r better
@darthspeaks 1st of all we don't have a basement 2nd it's your mom that doe's my laundry and thats not all she does so get back in your space ship and fuck off you fucking geek
@darthspeaks I was actually on about her doing my ironing aswell but hey if all you can think about is your mum fucking then you have bigger problems then i could ever have so put your black eyeliner on and your long leather jacket and fuck off back to the planet prick you fucking fat virgin
He actually casteDee Wallace Stone because he was so impressed with her from The Howling, when she turned into a werewolf on the T,V, news show, not about hookers????
For some reason, penis breath was taken lightly with humor. For some reason I feel if Elliot exclaimed, "It was nothing like that vagina breath!" there might be some flak.
Anyone interested in the word origin of the word shit? Ship High in Transit because in the olden days they stored manuer in the bottom holds of ships and when the crew would go down with lanterns to check on the cargo the methane gas which is released by manuer would cause the lantern the crew was holding to explode and explode the ship. So they put labels on cargo of manuer to S.H.I.T ship high in transit so ships would stop blowing up. I suppose in that regard that activity would be holy.
According to my dictionary, the word is much older than the 1800s, appearing in its earliest form about 1,000 years ago as the Old English verb scitan. That is confirmed by lexicographer Hugh Rawson in his bawdily edifying book, "Wicked Words" (New York: Crown, 1989), where it is further noted that the expletive is distantly related to words like science, schedule and shield, all of which derive from the Indo-European root skei-, meaning "to cut" or "to split." You get the idea.
The same mostly reliable sorce (recycled) stated that one of the definitions for posh is 'port out starboard home' and has to do with how people ordered tickets on ships defining the position to their rooms relative the rising of the sun.
My mostly 'reliable' source is my dad who heard the story from some navy guys he associates with in business when they were talking about sorces of words and such. Perhaps it did not orrigionate that way. However, that does not mean it was not used that way.
dude, so it may not be the start of the thing and if I 'google' or 'yahoo' or 'ask' to whom am I speaking and what makes them a reliable sorce anyway? Be entertained in the matter anyway. Or go read Ayn Rand and when you get to this is John Gault speaking agree with her that there is no God. What is truth and whom should one trust anyway?
You're right - let's trust merchant navymen, youtube commentators, and atheist authors. I mean, none of them tell tall stories or believe in highly speculative ventures - they either whirl like Dervishes when St. Elmo's Fire bounces off the mast, engage in heated debate over the etymological origins of "shyte", or believe that all life came from a rock 4.7 billion years ago.
That or we could trust some stranger who put's up a website and calls itself a dictionary. Wonder where they get their information from? First hand, second hand, third hand knowledge? Or discount peoples testimonies altogether and throw the whole old testimant out due to the fact that it's not documented in the dictionary?
Well, I know that for myself, the Time/Life "Mysteries of the Unknown" series is solid concrete reference material. Just look at those high gloss illustrations of aliens and ghosts abducting midwestern couples out of their Studebakers at Stonehenge. Now that's an academic source worth citing.
Look, I think were both kinda saying the same thing. My Father has one of the highest security clearances in the nation and I'm not talking about a bunch of drunk sailors sitting around telling tall tales. On some level I'm relatively certian that did occur although I acquess that it was probably not the first time the acronym was used. Who to trust about what is not so easy sometimes.
I love this movie and Steven Spielberg is one of my favorite directors.
ashe984 1 week ago
Has it escaped everyone else how absolutely gorgeous grown-up Henry Thomas is, especially in this video!? People, open your freakin' eyes!
jfkjrlover 2 months ago
E.T. is the greatest movie ever mdae. I love it!
TheBeachdreams 6 months ago
"keys"
reminds me of my friend soy. :P
CloneComander1138 8 months ago
If not for that lamp, Peter Coyote might have had Harrison Ford's career.
donniedarkodevotte 8 months ago
Haha, penis breath.
MrJesszilla321 10 months ago
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the sad thing about elliot is he was too young to get laid from this; so his teenage years were empty and unproductive. the dream elliot had was real aliens coming to probe him until they got tired, then they flew to texas and cut some cattle open for kicks. aliens are adrenalin junkies. my vids r better
1973mazdarx4coupe 1 year ago
"I want you to take this off like Richard the Lionheart in Robin Hood"......good direction Steven, but I doubt if he's ever seen that movie
71crm 1 year ago
@71crm hahaha I bet he's talking about the 1938 Erol Flynn film too :P
Dedoroff 1 year ago
at 4:16 E.T. looks like a Chimpazie
spitfireace311 1 year ago
@spitfireace311 or "he could be an orangutan or a bald monkey. or maybe a pig because he sure eats like one" lol.
ajhrockerboy6 1 year ago 5
@ajhrockerboy6 Drew sounds cute when she says the last line ^^
BeliOV7 5 days ago
I bet drew has penis breath
boroboy99999 2 years ago
@boroboy99999 Just shut the fuck up and close your basement door before you mom comes to get your laundry.
darthspeaks 1 year ago
@darthspeaks 1st of all we don't have a basement 2nd it's your mom that doe's my laundry and thats not all she does so get back in your space ship and fuck off you fucking geek
boroboy99999 1 year ago
@boroboy99999 What is more pathetic? That you rage because I told the truth about how you live or you make a tired out 'I fucked yo momma' joke.
darthspeaks 1 year ago
@darthspeaks I was actually on about her doing my ironing aswell but hey if all you can think about is your mum fucking then you have bigger problems then i could ever have so put your black eyeliner on and your long leather jacket and fuck off back to the planet prick you fucking fat virgin
boroboy99999 1 year ago
@darthspeaks god he was just makeing a joke that went with the movie!!! get over it and while ur at it get a sense of humor!
3BsAlaska 1 year ago
He actually casteDee Wallace Stone because he was so impressed with her from The Howling, when she turned into a werewolf on the T,V, news show, not about hookers????
LittleMoosehoof 2 years ago
weikko sounds HEAVILY mentally challenged.
Arthur5041975 2 years ago
You know, Peter Coyote lives in Englewood, NJ my hometown :D!
Jerseysson27 2 years ago
To this day I still don't know what "penis breath" means lol
wildone106 2 years ago
Breath you get from sucking.....
lemonjellies 2 years ago
For some reason, penis breath was taken lightly with humor. For some reason I feel if Elliot exclaimed, "It was nothing like that vagina breath!" there might be some flak.
elpresidio 2 years ago
Anyone interested in the word origin of the word shit? Ship High in Transit because in the olden days they stored manuer in the bottom holds of ships and when the crew would go down with lanterns to check on the cargo the methane gas which is released by manuer would cause the lantern the crew was holding to explode and explode the ship. So they put labels on cargo of manuer to S.H.I.T ship high in transit so ships would stop blowing up. I suppose in that regard that activity would be holy.
egadslarads 3 years ago
According to my dictionary, the word is much older than the 1800s, appearing in its earliest form about 1,000 years ago as the Old English verb scitan. That is confirmed by lexicographer Hugh Rawson in his bawdily edifying book, "Wicked Words" (New York: Crown, 1989), where it is further noted that the expletive is distantly related to words like science, schedule and shield, all of which derive from the Indo-European root skei-, meaning "to cut" or "to split." You get the idea.
ReflectedFlicks 3 years ago 3
That's the version I heard about. I suppose different words appear in different culters in different ways and could have been recycled that way.
egadslarads 3 years ago
The same mostly reliable sorce (recycled) stated that one of the definitions for posh is 'port out starboard home' and has to do with how people ordered tickets on ships defining the position to their rooms relative the rising of the sun.
egadslarads 3 years ago
What is your "reliable" source?
weikko79 2 years ago
My mostly 'reliable' source is my dad who heard the story from some navy guys he associates with in business when they were talking about sorces of words and such. Perhaps it did not orrigionate that way. However, that does not mean it was not used that way.
egadslarads 2 years ago
If your not a troll, google "false etymology" and the words "posh" and "shit". You'll be surprised.
weikko79 2 years ago
dude, so it may not be the start of the thing and if I 'google' or 'yahoo' or 'ask' to whom am I speaking and what makes them a reliable sorce anyway? Be entertained in the matter anyway. Or go read Ayn Rand and when you get to this is John Gault speaking agree with her that there is no God. What is truth and whom should one trust anyway?
egadslarads 2 years ago
You're right - let's trust merchant navymen, youtube commentators, and atheist authors. I mean, none of them tell tall stories or believe in highly speculative ventures - they either whirl like Dervishes when St. Elmo's Fire bounces off the mast, engage in heated debate over the etymological origins of "shyte", or believe that all life came from a rock 4.7 billion years ago.
Completely trustworthy peoples.
Poopookachew1 2 years ago
That or we could trust some stranger who put's up a website and calls itself a dictionary. Wonder where they get their information from? First hand, second hand, third hand knowledge? Or discount peoples testimonies altogether and throw the whole old testimant out due to the fact that it's not documented in the dictionary?
egadslarads 2 years ago
Well, I know that for myself, the Time/Life "Mysteries of the Unknown" series is solid concrete reference material. Just look at those high gloss illustrations of aliens and ghosts abducting midwestern couples out of their Studebakers at Stonehenge. Now that's an academic source worth citing.
Poopookachew1 2 years ago
Look, I think were both kinda saying the same thing. My Father has one of the highest security clearances in the nation and I'm not talking about a bunch of drunk sailors sitting around telling tall tales. On some level I'm relatively certian that did occur although I acquess that it was probably not the first time the acronym was used. Who to trust about what is not so easy sometimes.
egadslarads 2 years ago
Hah hah. That etymology is a bunch of baloney!
weikko79 2 years ago
Robert MacNaughton sure is a creepy adult.
Arthur5041975 2 years ago
Robert looks like an adult version of Joseph Mazello(Tim of Jurrasic Park) lol
BeliOV7 2 years ago