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Lou Glutz Motors is where Clark Griswold got suckered into buying the "Wagon Queen Family Truckster".
I have absolutely no idea what the other two can possibly be.
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The other 2 are from well known movies. I wanted to stay away from obscure movies. #2 was a blockbuster
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aTomiK
.... has green eyes as well....
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Could 13,67 dollars be what Steve Martin had in his pocket when he and John Candy checked in the motel in Planes, Trains and Automobiles?
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I know "Canyon Portal Hotel" of course, but I won't spoil the game with my 'unfair advantage'..
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Damn, Steve had 17 dollars But i can hear the line in my head "13 dollars and 67 cents"
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Ooops, I said "Canyon Portal *Hotel*" earlier instead of Motel, but of course it is the Motel in Sedona that Daniel LaRusso and his mom stay at on their way across country in the opening credits of... Karate Kid!
Happy Halloween Everyone!
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Now to a different subject...."Unless your a cheapskate, buuuuuuuut Im willing to give you benefit of the doubt". hint hint
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The Money Pit has some good laughs...especially if you've ever built a house. LOL
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Although Money Pit is a good fun movie, it is not the answer. Sorry Sunflower Goddess.
I will give another hint. I would like to put the movie clip up but couldn't find it on youtube.
Hint: 13 dollars and 67 cents was the amount this antenna faced girl wanted instead of actually going on a date.
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