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    The one I used to pass on my way to work - it had the perfect outine. I don't know what kind it was though.

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    Mixed Milk and Seven Up.

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    I sang of leaves, of leaves of gold, and leaves of gold there grew.

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    Talisker Single Malt Scotch whiskey, the only whiskey produced on the Isle of Skye just off the western Highlands. Then, after letting it tantalize my tastebuds and warm my belly, I had Shredded Wheat for lunch!

    And to answer the question before this one, my favorite tree is an old, gnarled Cottonwood tree with several low branches as big as tree trunks of most normal Cottonwood trees and an overall size of maybe 130 feet diameter by 80 feet tall. This old grizzly thing must be several hundred years old if it is a day. To make it completely my favorite tree though, it stands all alone so that it forms a solitary image on the skyline. I have photographed it in different kinds of light and from different angles, trying to capture its essence. I always get the feeling from it that it possesses a soul of its own and that it is cognizant of my presence and my awe.


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    Definately. Weirds me out every time even though I always say it's not going to next time.

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    To the person below me: Have you ever felt the presence of "something" or "someone" when no one was around?
    Do, or do not. There is no try. - Yoda


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    Yes --- I think something threw a hairspray lid at me once when I was getting ready for school when I was twelve. There was noone else in the room at the time but I dismissed it. It was 5 am after all and I had was barely awake. I could have imagined the whole episode. Or I could have fallen asleep for a second and maybe I just dreamed it.

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    "...if you weren't smart enough to get a pedophile in a dress to put a small amount of water on the child’s forehead, then what the eff did you think was going to happen?

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    Yes, I often feel God's presence as I'm praying or having a deeply hard time. He is so faithful and comforting!

    Do you believe in the Loch Ness Monster?
    [rebelution]-[drorings]-[love]

    don't fall down.

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    No I don't, I'm sure there are a lot of monsters in Scotland, but Nessy is not one of them, besides, I think most of them can be found in pubs nowadays, enjoying a good scotch wisky.

    Have you ever been stuck in time?
    There is no darkness, there is no light, there is only Lasagne!

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    We all are at the moment, Aimus. We're stuck between Yesterday and Tomorrow!

    Truthfully speaking, have you ever taken drugs?
    Some of us laugh
    Some of us cry
    Some of us smoke
    Some of us lie
    But it's all just the way
    that we cope with our lives...

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    I have not, and I do not plan to.

    What is a new movie you are interested in seeing?
    [rebelution]-[drorings]-[love]

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    Quote Originally Posted by kathycf View Post
    Yes, I have two (on my ankles).
    niceeeee!!can we have a pic of ur ankles?I'm serious

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    Quote Originally Posted by thevintagepiper
    What is a new movie you are interested in seeing?
    Ugh, I have no idea, as I do not really keep up with recent movie airings and appearances. At a local indepedent theater, however, I noticed The Suicide playing (originally a story by Charles Bukowski); we will see what happens with spare time.

    To the person below me: what movie made of a book-adaption have you loved the most, and which have you disliked the most?

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    probably the "finish-sweedish" book "Populær musik for Vitula" in english Popular music for Vitula, the four guys playing the main characters were so fabulous! and the fact that they were completely unknown was beautiful, the fact that i saw it in a fairly alternative cinema, with one show room only, and where there's about 30 seats (the two back rows of which were donated from an airoplane ( )) made it even better!

    The one i've disliked the most.... i'm sure there's something...hmm, i guess it doesn't count, but there's a great sweedish author, Jan Guillou, who wrote a great series in which the main character (This is in sweeden in the 1200's) get's sent to war for 20 years as a christian punishment. there he joins the templars, and the court politics, meets saladin, whom he unknowingly saves, and whom later spares him, (on the last day of his punishment!) and so forth...i know it sounds mushy, but i absolutely guarantee, (my word as a bookseller) this is a highly recomendable series! AAANYway, when the movie "kingdom of heaven" came out, with the .......... bloom in the main character, i was practically offended. horrible, horrible and implausible filmatisation! And i presume my reaction has something to do with the fact that these books treated the same material in a deep thoughfull manner, making them convincing exciting and they're even well written.
    what can i say... the movie should be banned, people should read the books!

    phew, long rant...

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    I liked all the LOTR movies even though Jackson left lots of good stuff out of it and made some changes that I didn't agree with (like that scene where Frodo goes over the cliff with Gollom and hangs on the side and Sam pulls him up and says "Don't let go" --- it reminded me of that whole Titanic thing with Jack and Rose --- but I guess he had to make certain changes to the story for the big screen).

    The worst movie from a book was Queen of the Damned. That was my favorite Vampire Chronicles book but the movie was just bad.
    "...if you weren't smart enough to get a pedophile in a dress to put a small amount of water on the child’s forehead, then what the eff did you think was going to happen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shalot View Post
    I liked all the LOTR movies even though Jackson left lots of good stuff out of it and made some changes that I didn't agree with (like that scene where Frodo goes over the cliff with Gollom and hangs on the side and Sam pulls him up and says "Don't let go" --- it reminded me of that whole Titanic thing with Jack and Rose --- but I guess he had to make certain changes to the story for the big screen).

    The worst movie from a book was Queen of the Damned. That was my favorite Vampire Chronicles book but the movie was just bad.
    Oops I forgot to put a Question:

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    Best: The Hours, Mrs. Dalloway, Howards End, Silence Of The Lambs, a selective amount of Shakespeare plays, The Birdcage, Schindler's List, Hearts In Atlantis, and Les Misérables (1998 version).
    Worst: The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn, Romeo And Juliet (1996 version; I loved the 1968 version), The Picture Of Dorian Gray, and many, many others.

    To the person below me: even in a subject you know much about, do you enjoy seeming more a teacher or student?

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