Take the Sesame Street Bus and it will take you there.
Your favourite Juice? Apple, Mango, Grape, etc...which one?
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Take the Sesame Street Bus and it will take you there.
Your favourite Juice? Apple, Mango, Grape, etc...which one?
All togather, but....apple would be great in this hot weather.
Are you happy with yourself?
No!
Same QuEstIOn PleAZe:
Happier with myself than with my personal life's circumstances.
Are you more appreciated or misunderstood?
Misunderstood, and because of that people actually appreciate me. If they knew the real me they'd run in terror. :p
same Q
More appreciated...it's really hard to misunderstand me when I'm so freakin open all the time with what I do and say...I'm one of those "no filters" kind of people, there's no guessing with me, so you better like the facts straight up, no ice.
teehee
Same Q, I like it
Both ... in different respects. And in different ways be different people. Not including you guys.
Sam Q
I would like to think that appreciation and misunderstanding sometimes go hand-in-hand, yet, often times, I cannot decipher which I feel more by friends and family members - perhaps appreciated for my intentions, but misunderstood in my actions and thought. Que sera, sera. :rolleyes:Quote:
Are you more appreciated or misunderstood?
Same question (a good one!).
I tend to think both, and if Mono doesn't mind me quoting him:Same Q, please.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mono
I will also lay claim to both. I am never sure about whether people understand me or not, but quite certain that I am appreciated anyway. ;)
It's a very profound question. I'll pass it on.
Definetely misunderstood; people think I actually care about what they have to say, when in fact I am just too polite to tell them they are boring the hell out of me. ;)
What was the last cd you bought?
Oh My God Elephant... my friend's band recorded in this kid's basement
what's the last amazing movie you saw?
A Little Princess
For some reason, this movie that just happened to be on in my living room during one meal, sitting with a niece, constantly brought unexpected tears to my eyes, and placed before my heart a vivid awareness of the pains little ones bear. I was going through great pains of my own, and it was good to feel my tears well up with only others in mind whom I wished to benefit in some way. I've never really experienced that with any movie before. (Only the scene of Borimir being shot to death with arrows while valiantly defending little hobbits, who had to see their hero die before their eyes, as the last they saw of him while being carried off by the killers, brought tears to my eyes in any movie watched in recent years.) Something about the way this movie kept unexpectedly having the same effect on me seemed to denote something masterfully done.
same question
Blade runner.
I cried to a Litte Princess too. I was about ten or eleven years old at the time. It really is a classic.
Same question
I have not seen a new movie in quite some time, but the last amazing one I saw, which I have seen many times, The Royal Tenenbaums - a wonderful movie of dark humor, a very odd plot of a seemingly estranged family, and incredible acting and directing. :thumbs_upQuote:
Originally Posted by Cristina
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