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I loved the Indiana Jones series, and didn't you hear, Harrison Ford has moved to Princeton!!! You never know, he may need to come to the ER sometime. oooohhh, did I say that?
Luanne
Luanne
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"You have not converted a man because you have silenced him." (John, Viscount Morely, On Compromise, 1874)
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I loved the Indiana Jones series, and didn't you hear, Harrison Ford has moved to Princeton!!! You never know, he may need to come to the ER sometime. oooohhh, did I say that?
Luanne
Luanne
wife, mother, nurse practitioner
"You have not converted a man because you have silenced him." (John, Viscount Morely, On Compromise, 1874)
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I loved the Indiana Jones series, and didn't you hear, Harrison Ford has moved to Princeton!!! You never know, he may need to come to the ER sometime. oooohhh, did I say that?
Luanne
Luanne
wife, mother, nurse practitioner
"You have not converted a man because you have silenced him." (John, Viscount Morely, On Compromise, 1874)
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wkelley2001
Shutterbug!
posted (8/26/01 6:22:57 am)
We just rented several movies & have been watching them over the last couple of evenings. We have some catching up to doon movies since the typical run in Kirksville was only about 2 weeks!
1) Pay It Forward-- absolutely LOVED it. This was a movie that I'll carry with me for a long time. A movie with a positive message and minimal to no violence is always a true find to me. I would love to have a copy of this and watch it again when I'm feeling down
2) Unbreakable-- did not love it. Really didn't like it all that much. I felt like the idea behind it was somewhat original, but a little too far off in left field. The movie moved at a snail's pace and I found myself examing my toenail polish and thinking about where to hang pictures to keep myself occupied. I found the "hero" scene to be very disturbing and really couldn't watch it. Sometimes things are just too graphic in movies today. I found the ending to be equally disturbing and kind of one of those "that's it?" kind of moments. Definitely won't bother watching it again.
Tonight is Kindergarten Cop. Anybody remember that--- "It's not a tumor!" I'veseen it a couple of times before- cute, feel-good, fairly no-brain humor. I'm all for that!
Wendy
Edited by: umpalaya at: 9/7/01 1:47:45 pm
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wkelley2001
Shutterbug!
posted (8/26/01 6:22:57 am)
We just rented several movies & have been watching them over the last couple of evenings. We have some catching up to doon movies since the typical run in Kirksville was only about 2 weeks!
1) Pay It Forward-- absolutely LOVED it. This was a movie that I'll carry with me for a long time. A movie with a positive message and minimal to no violence is always a true find to me. I would love to have a copy of this and watch it again when I'm feeling down
2) Unbreakable-- did not love it. Really didn't like it all that much. I felt like the idea behind it was somewhat original, but a little too far off in left field. The movie moved at a snail's pace and I found myself examing my toenail polish and thinking about where to hang pictures to keep myself occupied. I found the "hero" scene to be very disturbing and really couldn't watch it. Sometimes things are just too graphic in movies today. I found the ending to be equally disturbing and kind of one of those "that's it?" kind of moments. Definitely won't bother watching it again.
Tonight is Kindergarten Cop. Anybody remember that--- "It's not a tumor!" I'veseen it a couple of times before- cute, feel-good, fairly no-brain humor. I'm all for that!
Wendy
Edited by: umpalaya at: 9/7/01 1:47:45 pm
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wkelley2001
Shutterbug!
posted (8/26/01 6:22:57 am)
We just rented several movies & have been watching them over the last couple of evenings. We have some catching up to doon movies since the typical run in Kirksville was only about 2 weeks!
1) Pay It Forward-- absolutely LOVED it. This was a movie that I'll carry with me for a long time. A movie with a positive message and minimal to no violence is always a true find to me. I would love to have a copy of this and watch it again when I'm feeling down
2) Unbreakable-- did not love it. Really didn't like it all that much. I felt like the idea behind it was somewhat original, but a little too far off in left field. The movie moved at a snail's pace and I found myself examing my toenail polish and thinking about where to hang pictures to keep myself occupied. I found the "hero" scene to be very disturbing and really couldn't watch it. Sometimes things are just too graphic in movies today. I found the ending to be equally disturbing and kind of one of those "that's it?" kind of moments. Definitely won't bother watching it again.
Tonight is Kindergarten Cop. Anybody remember that--- "It's not a tumor!" I'veseen it a couple of times before- cute, feel-good, fairly no-brain humor. I'm all for that!
Wendy
Edited by: umpalaya at: 9/7/01 1:47:45 pm
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