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Any Joey Kern Fans?
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Anybody a fan of Joey Kern?

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He was on Sex And The City and also made an appearance in Super Troopers:

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Anyways, I just wanted to give him a shout-out because he came to see me while I was in the hospital in Cincinnati and then posted on my wall for my birthday a few days ago!

He's a hell of a dude!
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Super troopers is one of my top 5 favorite movies.
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(05-18-2021, 12:58 AM)Benton Wrote: Super troopers is one of my top 5 favorite movies.

My college roommate is a good ol country boy and he and this other bro used to love that movie and recite lines all the time!

That and The Ballad Of Ricky Bobby!

Shake 'n Bake!

Hilarious
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I just looked up his IMDB page because he looked familiar. He was in a pretty good move which I completely forgot about called Grind. It was a comedy about a bunch of skateboarders.

Not to go completely off topic but this reminds to lament the fact that no video stores exist anymore. I'd like to watch Grind again now that I just remembered it. If Blockbuster was still around I could stop in and rent it for .99 cents. I could all sorts of old movies for cheap if I wanted to. Out Cold comes to mind as another comedy from that time I wouldn't mind seeing again.
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(05-18-2021, 11:51 AM)Wes Mantooth Wrote: I just looked up his IMDB page because he looked familiar. He was in a pretty good move which I completely forgot about called Grind. It was a comedy about a bunch of skateboarders.

Not to go completely off topic but this reminds to lament the fact that no video stores exist anymore. I'd like to watch Grind again now that I just remembered it. If Blockbuster was still around I could stop in and rent it for .99 cents. I could all sorts of old movies for cheap if I wanted to. Out Cold comes to mind as another comedy from that time I wouldn't mind seeing again.

I miss those days so much when it was a big event that your entire family got excited to go rent a movie and a video game or two, you’d get popcorn, and then come home and watch the movie and play the games for two days.

My memory is a little foggy on this but, when I was little, I don’t think we went to Blockbuster because I think there was a little store called Video Village in the shopping mall with Skyline.

It was actually directly across the street from the cemetery where we ended up wrecking.
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