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a6a25725
February 14, 2008 - 2:37pm
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Thankyou "Pollyanna"
Zelda
So glad to hear you are having a "Happy Valentines Day."
I wish you many more.
Flora
ATS
February 14, 2008 - 2:41pm
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Love it ...
... "Your voice is giving me prolapse!" He he he.
Anita
stella
February 14, 2008 - 9:28pm
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yay!
So glad to hear your lightness! As well as your humor...
What is Connie and Carla??
Zelda
February 15, 2008 - 7:53pm
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Connie & Carla
is a hafta see movie with the actress from "My Big Fat Greek Wedding"
and a great Aussie ? actress with a big goofy grin.
Comedy - of course. I swear it's about all I can stand these days, but I've always been
great big wuss. The worst thing I've ever imagined was watching "Sophie's Choice" it was open heart surgery minus anesthesia.
I tried to cry quietly in to the hood of my sweatshirt as a kid watching "E.T." in the theater.
What are some your favorite comedies or uplifting movies ? I've been trying to think of other titles I love.
Zelda
goldfinch1
February 15, 2008 - 8:04pm
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Uplifting movies...
Forrest Gump - love the character and the music!
stella
February 15, 2008 - 8:41pm
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ah, yes
How about the good old classics like History of the World Part 1, High Anxiety, Monty Python and the Holy Grail(pure silliness)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, There's Something About Mary,...
Also some darker comedies like Oh Brother Where Art Thou, The Triplets of Belleville,...
ok, now you got me going here...I could go on...
need some more?
Zelda
February 15, 2008 - 8:54pm
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Yeah ya ya !!
I know maybe half. cool, a list to fill. I've been racking my brain and
am suffering the complete memory loss of tiredness. So when they finally
pop up I'll pass on more titles.
"Like Water For Chocolate"
Zelda
ATS
February 16, 2008 - 3:54am
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Weepies
I hate watching real heart wrenching weepies as they affect me for days. I never watched ET, was probably the only kid on the block to refuse to watch it but just found it sad. I was talked into going to the movies to see Saving Private Ryan and yes it was a brilliant film but oh so depressing and I cried and cried and cried. I lived with that dark feeling it left me with for weeks.
I am not a comedy movie fan but I have seen Something About Mary, and the American Pie series and enjoyed them but love a really good thriller, saw Deja Vu the other night and thought it was great.
Anita
stella
February 16, 2008 - 7:02am
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love that movie too!
Like Water for Chocolate was a beautiful movie!
granolamom
February 17, 2008 - 9:04am
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fav. comedy
I love austin powers and the wedding singer.
other than that, my fav movies are the princess bride, the king and I and a little princess (the one with shirley temple).
ATS
February 17, 2008 - 9:12am
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The Wedding Singer!
Loved that movie and have seen it many times. I think the funniest part for me was that bit where Adam Sander was singing Drew Barrymore a new song he was working on which started all calm and loving and burst into anger - great stuff! I could sit and watch that again thinking about it.
Zelda
February 19, 2008 - 8:26pm
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Feeling so much better after
Accupuncture !!
Due to the fact that my miserable-customer-harassing-unfriendly-as-hell Mortgage Co.
would not take my payment this month because they will accept no less than Half of my arrears....
flippin' Idiots.
I Finally after all this time !! saw my dear Accu Doc. this morning. I have been having some unpleasant
kidney sensations for a week or so (and had trouble in the past that was relieved by 3 accu sessions
and chinese herbs.) I figured i'd best get some care. There is a Spleen support spot on the top of the
head that really seems to help POP. Granted I've felt pretty good for a few days now, but this afternoon I
actually had NO sensation of POP. HALLELUJAH!. The dear man gave me the herbs free 'cause they were
close to date and he also undercharged me - when I argued, he said "just keep coming back - you need it."
oh sweet gratitude.
I'm taking my collectable old muscle car to an auction this weekend. I am Praying that fortune
smiles on me and I make enough to take care of my debts AND cushion myself for a few months or more More MORE
(PLEASEGODPLEASE)
I am feeling acceptance these days, and am finding a certain grace in how I take the day. A feeling I would
so happily share with any of you if I could only find a way... I'm blowing little kisses of grace and acceptance your way.
Zelda
Zelda
February 19, 2008 - 8:27pm
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Oh ! I adore that scene
In the "Wedding Singer" too ! I actually own this movie.
Zelda
Zelda
February 21, 2008 - 9:03am
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watching the sun rise
and the sparrows are busy with signs of courtship.
I have a decadent cup of Dragon Pearl Green tea
wafting it's delicate perfume under my nose and have
a deep sense of well-being. POP is still riding high,
last night I even did a wee checkerama and couldn't even
touch my cervix and had no discernable bulges. For reals.
I realize that may change after umpteen hours in a bumpy
truck. But even so these few days fill me with such hope that
I will have many many more great symptom free days.
I'm leaving for Seattle today to take my dear old car to auction.
Calling all Angels... I've gone from initial elation at how
well the market is for these cars to complete anxiety that
by some fluke it won't sell high. And now back to some
small faith that I have been so focused on the welfare of my
family and have sacrificed a number of my things to pay
bills, that the fates might just be kind to us.
Zelda
bookworm2000
February 27, 2008 - 9:15am
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Movies
Just came across this thread, and as I like to make lists, (especially of some of my favorite books and movies) I just had to chime in!
Some of my favorite movies are:
Flywheel
Facing the Giants
Dave
The Sound of Music
Ever After
The Cutting Edge
Return to Me
The Man From Snowy River
Toy Story 1 & 2
That Thing You Do
The Magic of Ordinary Days
Sarah, Plain and Tall
Yesterday is history
Tomorrow a mystery
Today is a gift --
That's why it's called the present