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What small scene do you remember vividly from Dallas?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kenny Coyote" data-source="post: 216644" data-attributes="member: 102"><p>Thanks [USER=237]@Lastkidpicked[/USER]. I'm trademarking "pull a Gary." Ha ha!</p><p></p><p>The part about Pam being the most noble character is the part I like best, but I can see why it's hard for the Bobby fans to admit that Pam had way more guts than him in that scene. Ha!</p><p></p><p>Bobby threatening to run; it was another bluff he used when he got mad, which was quite often. Keeping his composure wasn't his strong suit.</p><p></p><p> BTW, don't think I don't like Bobby, I do, but I like him when he's not acting like a spoiled brat like when pulls a Gary, which he did again when JR and Jock agree to shut Ewing 23 down, because Bobby opened up Ewing 23 all by himself "like a big boy" and he couldn't handle seeing it get shut down! Awwww!</p><p></p><p>It didn't seem to matter to Bobby that he was forcing his father to become partners with the man who tried to put Jock in prison for a crime he didn't commit, just because hated the Ewings. Really, Bobby think's that's reasonable??? How could anyone be partners with someone who did that to him? <strong>How could Bobby actually complain about "not being fair to Cliff" after what Cliff had done to Jock and Ewing Oil and say it with a straight face?</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>Bobby is a better man than JR, sure, but he acts like he's <strong>so </strong>much better. Bobby acts like such a sanctimonious, self-righteous little prick some of the time, and then when he gets angry and pulling a Gary won't work for that situation, he always relies on that physical bluff: "I'll take you apart."</p><p></p><p>Bob only does it to people he knows he can whip though. He never fights Mark - the guy was taking his woman from him and he wouldn't fight over it??? If a guy who is trying to take your wife from you isn't worth throwing down for, what the hell is?</p><p></p><p>Then Bobby says "If I ever see Naldo again I'll kill him" but when he actually does see him, outside the justice of the peace, he doesn't lay a finger on him. Bob just lets Naldo go with Jenna.</p><p></p><p>I think that's chickens**t. If someone's gonna be a tough guy he ought to be a tough guy 24/7 and not just pick and choose to threaten guys who he knows can't fight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kenny Coyote, post: 216644, member: 102"] Thanks [USER=237]@Lastkidpicked[/USER]. I'm trademarking "pull a Gary." Ha ha! The part about Pam being the most noble character is the part I like best, but I can see why it's hard for the Bobby fans to admit that Pam had way more guts than him in that scene. Ha! Bobby threatening to run; it was another bluff he used when he got mad, which was quite often. Keeping his composure wasn't his strong suit. BTW, don't think I don't like Bobby, I do, but I like him when he's not acting like a spoiled brat like when pulls a Gary, which he did again when JR and Jock agree to shut Ewing 23 down, because Bobby opened up Ewing 23 all by himself "like a big boy" and he couldn't handle seeing it get shut down! Awwww! It didn't seem to matter to Bobby that he was forcing his father to become partners with the man who tried to put Jock in prison for a crime he didn't commit, just because hated the Ewings. Really, Bobby think's that's reasonable??? How could anyone be partners with someone who did that to him? [B]How could Bobby actually complain about "not being fair to Cliff" after what Cliff had done to Jock and Ewing Oil and say it with a straight face? [/B] Bobby is a better man than JR, sure, but he acts like he's [B]so [/B]much better. Bobby acts like such a sanctimonious, self-righteous little prick some of the time, and then when he gets angry and pulling a Gary won't work for that situation, he always relies on that physical bluff: "I'll take you apart." Bob only does it to people he knows he can whip though. He never fights Mark - the guy was taking his woman from him and he wouldn't fight over it??? If a guy who is trying to take your wife from you isn't worth throwing down for, what the hell is? Then Bobby says "If I ever see Naldo again I'll kill him" but when he actually does see him, outside the justice of the peace, he doesn't lay a finger on him. Bob just lets Naldo go with Jenna. I think that's chickens**t. If someone's gonna be a tough guy he ought to be a tough guy 24/7 and not just pick and choose to threaten guys who he knows can't fight. [/QUOTE]
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