And look after the kits, will ya??!!
Who is Adam? What don’t you give him? (—
Yes, but do you build a dam? If not, what kind of husband material do you think you are?
Played by Clark Beaver.
I build it.
I’ll bet he’s going to the Lodge…
Oh look, it’s Castor Gable.
Amazed it took so long for this to be used.
Rhett Bucktooth’s most famous line, in “Gone With the Forrest”.
He treeted her well, but the relation still hit a log-jam. Now she’ll lodge a complaint against him. It just all fell apart.
My son is a civil engineer. He spent years giving a dam.
He may not “give” one, but he’ll probably lose it in the divorce anyway.
Really? Good luck getting more lumber.
I was a kid when Gone with the Wind first came out and I recall that some people felt that they had to see it just to hear Clark Gable say that word in the end. Back then no movies used any swear words.
Dam beavers!
Rhett Beaver.
Beaver to leave it.
Classic scene from The Great Canadian movie: Gone With The River
LITTERALLY ? Really?
Did that beaver leave her?
John Deering and John Newcombe
John Deering
SHIVA 8 months ago
And look after the kits, will ya??!!
PraiseofFolly 8 months ago
Who is Adam? What don’t you give him? (—
ekke 8 months ago
Yes, but do you build a dam? If not, what kind of husband material do you think you are?
Ubintold 8 months ago
Played by Clark Beaver.
cdward 8 months ago
I build it.
Stocky One 8 months ago
I’ll bet he’s going to the Lodge…
Ned Snipes 8 months ago
Oh look, it’s Castor Gable.
purepaul Premium Member 8 months ago
Amazed it took so long for this to be used.
Saddenedby Premium Member 8 months ago
Rhett Bucktooth’s most famous line, in “Gone With the Forrest”.
P51Strega 8 months ago
He treeted her well, but the relation still hit a log-jam. Now she’ll lodge a complaint against him. It just all fell apart.
dflak 8 months ago
My son is a civil engineer. He spent years giving a dam.
Just_Karl 8 months ago
He may not “give” one, but he’ll probably lose it in the divorce anyway.
ladykat 8 months ago
Really? Good luck getting more lumber.
rickseg 8 months ago
I was a kid when Gone with the Wind first came out and I recall that some people felt that they had to see it just to hear Clark Gable say that word in the end. Back then no movies used any swear words.
Steverino Premium Member 8 months ago
Dam beavers!
khcm1157 8 months ago
Rhett Beaver.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 8 months ago
Beaver to leave it.
Mike Baldwin creator 8 months ago
Classic scene from The Great Canadian movie: Gone With The River
Zebrastripes 8 months ago
LITTERALLY ? Really?
Jeffin Premium Member 8 months ago
Did that beaver leave her?