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From: Andy on 23 Apr 2008 06:41 In message <GBsPj.213583$pM4.88694(a)pd7urf1no>, Shelagh <valleylupus(a)hotmail.com> wrote >Well >just my 2 cents worth but.... >a graves >--as in�her almost 'grave depression', >....is both hard and deep... yes? >JMO.... >hugs, >Shelagh You win double cookies :) -- Andy Taylor [Editor, Austrian Philatelic Society; Chair, N E Lupus Group]. Visit <URL:http://www.austrianphilately.com> or <URL:http://www.northeastlupus. org.uk> for the obvious; Andystuff on <URL:http://www.kitzbuhel.demon.co.uk>
From: janers on 23 Apr 2008 10:29 HOW about double stuff cookies. :) At least she will get double the pleasure. mmm, let's not go there :) janers
From: Mair on 23 Apr 2008 11:49 "Andy" <andy(a)kitzbuhel.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:STGgkTFJJxDIFwxn(a)kitzbuhel.demon.co.uk... > In message <GBsPj.213583$pM4.88694(a)pd7urf1no>, Shelagh > <valleylupus(a)hotmail.com> wrote >>Well >>just my 2 cents worth but.... >>a graves >>--as in her almost 'grave depression', >>....is both hard and deep... yes? >>JMO.... >>hugs, >>Shelagh > > You win double cookies :) > -- > Andy Taylor [Editor, Austrian Philatelic Society; Chair, N E Lupus Group]. > Visit <URL:http://www.austrianphilately.com> or > <URL:http://www.northeastlupus. > org.uk> for the obvious; Andystuff on > <URL:http://www.kitzbuhel.demon.co.uk> > Oh, you guys are just too witty and fun for someone with Grave Depression. Now you got me thinking about the Big Dirtnap!
From: Mair on 23 Apr 2008 12:03 Vampires! Then you certainly used to watch "Dark Shadows"! That was on after I came home from school every day. You like *weird* stuff, dude! the only one of all those that I have seen is "The Truman Show," and I loved that! I belong to a monthy plan at my local video store. When cable television got too expensive for me, I had it turned off! Now I watch 8 or 9 movies a week, and no commercials! I used to be into sci-fi when I was a kid, and even in high school, but that has gone. I think one of my spouses was down on it, and so I stopped. Boo for me! I shoulda just kept right on. Alan Rickman and Tim Allen made a Sci-Fi movie...Galaxy Quest! That is very funny! I will watch funny sci-fi in a flash if you have titles for me... like "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes." I'm "doing" Jane Austen both in books and movies right now... I am halfway through, and boy! I think I need a break! Something new and funny. Whacha got? behave, Mair "William R. Thompson" <wrthomps(a)ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:EaKdncV7b-b5cpPVnZ2dnUVZ_qelnZ2d(a)earthlink.com... > "Pigmet" wrote: > >> "William R. Thompson" wrote: > >>> "Pigmet" wrote: > >>>> She's watchin a movie right now. Those movies help to keep her from >>>> feelin distressed; somethin knew to keep her mind full. > >>> I'm glad Mair is doing better. What movies does she watch? > >> I meant to ask... do you watch movies? What are your favorites? > > Leaving my low taste for vampire movies out of it (okay, "Near Dark" > is a favorite, but that's too scary for Pigmet), there are silent movies > like "Safety Last" and "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," and > "cult" movies like "Oh! What A Lovely War!" and "The Duellists." > Plus a lot of science fiction, like "2001," "Bladerunner" and "The > Truman Show." And I don't know why I watched "Calamity Jane" > recently, but I'm glad I did. > > --Bill Thompson > >
From: Shelagh on 23 Apr 2008 12:24
I love 'the Truman Show'.... I re-watched that golden-oldie for probably what was the 5th time only just 2 afternoons ago in fact! Love it!! .....hugs from Shelagh http://clik.to/lupus "William R. Thompson" <wrthomps(a)ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:EaKdncV7b-b5cpPVnZ2dnUVZ_qelnZ2d(a)earthlink.com... "Pigmet" wrote: > "William R. Thompson" wrote: >> "Pigmet" wrote: >>> She's watchin a movie right now. Those movies help to keep her from >>> feelin distressed; somethin knew to keep her mind full. >> I'm glad Mair is doing better. What movies does she watch? > I meant to ask... do you watch movies? What are your favorites? Leaving my low taste for vampire movies out of it (okay, "Near Dark" is a favorite, but that's too scary for Pigmet), there are silent movies like "Safety Last" and "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," and "cult" movies like "Oh! What A Lovely War!" and "The Duellists." Plus a lot of science fiction, like "2001," "Bladerunner" and "The Truman Show." And I don't know why I watched "Calamity Jane" recently, but I'm glad I did. --Bill Thompson |