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Hang 'em High: Bar scene
Scene from the western movie "Hang 'em High" where the Marshall Jed Cooper (Clint Eastwood) has a confrontation with Reno (played by Joseph Sirola), one of the guys who hanged him.

Starring Clint Eastwood, Pat Hingle, Inger Stevens, Ed Begley, Bruce Dern, Ben Johnson and Arlene Golonka.

Directed by Ted Post.
May 17, 2009 3:49 PM
Re: Hang 'em High: Bar scene
Okay, if anyone can't see the embed, go here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lvwZgq4ydc

This has happened to me a half dozen times and I've only seen it occur with someone else once or twice.

Somebody please explain to me what's going on.
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I always knew Clint Eastwood would be well hung.

No real explanation on the embed spam, this one works for me. Disabling is becoming more common. Which is not good!
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No, not "Disabled by Request", Griff.

Here is a screen shot of what it looks like in my browser:

http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/3625/noembed.jpg
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Weird, that's new to me spam. have you updated your browser recently?
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Nope. And this problem goes back to over a year ago.

Could it be Internet Exploiter and the fact that I'm submitting links from it? Sure, could be.
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It´s something about Mary eheh.
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Marshal Cooper was poorly hung. A well-hung person would be dead... quickly. Please excuse me, I'm real persnickety when it comes to double-entendres. His pecker is most likely gargantuan, however.
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Depends on your perspective, I'd say (on both the pecker and the hanging). He seems to have been well experienced with a hanging. But I agree with you about double entendres. They do need to be double.

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The past tense of hanging, when it's done to people as capital punishment, is hanged. So if he had been strung up poorly, he would have been poorly hanged. It may sound wrong, but it's right.

hang

— USAGE In modern English hang has two past tense and past participle forms: "hanged" and "hung." Sometime after the 16th century "hung" replaced the earlier form "hanged" in general contexts, as in, "they hung out the washing," while "hanged" was, as it still is, retained for use in reference to execution by hanging, as in, "the prisoner was hanged."

http://www.askoxford.com/concise_oed/hang?view=get

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